🎥 Elevate your video presence—because your image deserves the spotlight!
The Logitech C905 Webcam combines a 2MP sensor with Carl Zeiss optics and advanced RightLight2 technology to deliver crisp, vibrant video and photos. Its integrated premium microphone with RightSound2 ensures clear audio, while versatile mounting options and included travel case make it ideal for professional video calls anywhere.
E**T
Unbelievably easy to use, high quality too, and very small
If I could give this product six stars, I would. I've purchased a couple of webcams over the years. All turned out to be just hard enough to use and just low enough quality that they eventually went in a drawer. Then, three weeks ago, before a trip to India and China, I decided to give webcams another try so that I could stay in touch with home. Based on Amazon reviews and previous good experiences with other Logitech products, I purchased a Logitech QuickCam Pro for Notebooks for my laptop and a Logitech QuickCam Pro 9000 for the home computer.Both cameras are beautifully designed. The notebook version is very small (even smaller than it looks in the picture) and takes up about as much space than my mobile phone in my briefcase. Both units fit onto the monitors very easily (the Notebook version clips on, while the 9000 just sits on top of the monitor with a counterweight in the back). Installation of the software was a breeze -- took just a few minutes and installed without a hitch.The real news for me, though, is the Logitech Vid software. At first, I didn't load the software, because it wasn't on the CD (I had to download it). However, after trying video chat on gmail (which was a bit confusing and kept crashing my computer), I downloaded the Logitech Vid software on both my laptop and my home computer. It's incredibly easy to use. All I had to do was register an email address on each computer, after which call from system to system was as easy as clicking on the picture of the person on the other system. No exaggeration, it was easier than dialing a phone number.For the last two weeks, I used the Logitech Quickcam to call home nightly from both India and China, using the regular internet access from the hotels. The process was incredibly simple -- a few seconds after clicking on the icon for the other computer, I was connected with home. The video quality was excellent, even in very poor lighting conditions, and the autofocus worked very well to keep us both sharp. The audio quality was also very clear; in fact, it was clearer than phone calls back to the States.Given that calls back to the States normally cost $1 to $3 a minute from Asia, I figure I made back the cost of the cameras in a single trip. Since the video calls involved no incremental cost, I was able to talk as long as I wanted. Also, being able to see the family, rather than just hear them, was huge.In a nutshell, I couldn't be more pleased. I promptly bought two more cameras for someone who works for me and also travels a lot internationally. I'll soon be ordering a camera for the grandparents; installation and use was simple enough that I'm confident my 80-something parents will have no problem setting it up and using it.As I mentioned at the outset, I've tried webcams several times before, without success. Maybe they've simply gotten better since the last time I tried, or maybe Logitech finally cracked the code of extreme ease-of-use combined with very high picture and sound quality. In any case, the outcome was a true blessing for me when traveling internationally. I highly, highly recommend this camera to anyone who wants to stay in touch with family and friends who are far away and who wants a solution that's as easy as (or actually easier than) a phone call. I couldn't be more pleased with this product.
J**N
Great camera, well worth the additional money!
We bought this after reading numerous reviews of all the current web cams. We were hoping to only spend about $40 on a camera as there seemed to be many brand name options out there in that price range. After reading about all the people who had taken back many of the $40 options and the rave reviews on this one we decided to get this camera. It is easy to setup and works great. We did have to download the latest software from Logitech, as the software on the CD would not install on our computer, but that was easy enough. All our family said the image quality was great, so we suggested they get the same camera. Unfortunately no one else purchased the same camera. While the image we see of them is acceptable it looks horrible compared to what they see of us. We even did a side by side comparison when they came to visit, and this camera is well worth the extra $35 if you are buying it on Amazon vs local prices of other cameras like the Microsoft one.About the only thing that bothers me is when I clip it to our laptop I often press the button on top of the camera and it snaps a still shot. Otherwise I am very happy we chose to spend the extra money and get the best camera we could. At least our family can see our daughter perfectly, even if we can't see them as well.
A**H
Worst webcam
This is both the worst and unfortunately most expensive webcam I have ever purchased, About a year ago, I bought it for around 70 dollars from Amazon, not the 150 they're charging now. Now let me tell you the consistent problems I have had with this product. Right from the start as I was playing around with the exposure,gain, blur, etc settings I decided to update my driver from the one that installs when you plug in the device. When I did, the blur setting I set became permanent. I could not undo this because the most current driver for the C905 does not have this setting and evidently it does not reset it from the previous driver. So now my camera is slightly blurry all the time no matter how much I uninstall and reinstall the drivers, reboot, etc. No my camera lens isn't dirty. I tried cleaning it, too. That is problem number 1.Problem 2 is worse and has gotten progressively worse over time. I am forced to use their "RightLight" setting which is not terrible but the lighting in my room changes throughout the day so I like changing the exposure and gain. The reason I am forced to is because the exposure setting I set resets itself every couple of minutes. Initially it was once a day but it's increased in frequency. Additionally during the night the RightLight feature makes my camera constantly turn up the exposure and turn down the exposure every. damn. second.Please save your money and research a better webcam and perhaps a better company who doesn't make buggy drivers. I will never EVER be purchasing from Logitech again!
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