Unfortunately, during the "hot phase" of the pandemic, it was not only here that there were delivery problems as far as webcams were concerned. I ordered one from another supplier who told me it would be delivered in a week. Six months later I sent the seventh cancellation email, they couldn't get through by phone.... It gave me grey hair ;-)
Digitec is simply worlds better. Also when it comes to the expected (!) delivery dates.
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I also just tore it off, as in the video, and it worked. It's best to open the holder completely, hold the cam with one hand on both sides and tilt the holder downwards with the other hand. The first time it holds relatively tightly, then it's easier.
As far as I know, there is, for example, an annual licence for Xsplit and others that are interesting for streamers. From my point of view, the cam hardware is technically 1:1 the same. :)
The price keeps changing... and to be honest.... I won't wait that long, so I cancelled again. So many webcams are displayed here and none are available. Why do you have to list them then?
I was able to do a search:
Logitech BRIO 4KLogitech BRIO 4K for Business
There is no technical difference between the two models. The difference with a "for Business" product from Logitech is the longer warranty period offered by the manufacturer and software customised for business applications. We provide the same warranty period and type of warranty for both, so the differences only concern the manufacturer itself.
The Logitech Brio 4K Ultra HD Pro webcam has an integrated privacy cover. This cover can be pulled over the webcam to block the camera when it is not in use.
My monitor doesn't go down vertically either, it's curved and goes slightly backwards right in the centre, but the mount is very flexible and can be adjusted very well, so it should fit just about any monitor.
You could do more with the brand and model of the monitor.
That will be difficult if the old PC does not have USB 3+ or usb-C. The performance of a 5 year old PC is certainly enough. A 486 will be difficult :)
For recording, I always recommend 'obs', the best recording software that is also free.
the autofocus of the BRIO can handle it - whether it really works with the scanning of the QR code depends on the online banking solution: with the one from CS it works perfectly.
Unfortunately, I cannot compare these two models, but I can say that Brio is really good. It depends how dark is your room, but in every case (lightly darkened room, some diffused light) I am more than happy with Brio. I think these two are aimed at different audience - Brio seems to me as more all-rounder, focused on work, conferences, Win Hello, etc, where the Streamcam would look to me like aimed at streamers - that is reflected in the software as well.
When I looked at a couple of reviews on youtube, I honestly cannot say that there is a LOT of difference. Yeah, not very helpful, I know.