Article 5PRWT Don't be the only one with a potato webcam for those video conference calls

Don't be the only one with a potato webcam for those video conference calls

by
Andrew Myrick
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If you're doing a lot of video calls and meetings, you probably want to invest in a webcam. While they aren't as difficult to find in stores now as they were a year ago, they are still in pretty high demand with so many people working from home at least some of the time. Slowly but surely, webcams are coming back in stock. But you don't want to settle on buying anything you can find - you need it to work well. So, we have rounded up the best webcams available on Amazon right now.

Trusted brandLogitech C920x HD Pro Webcam

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Staff Pick

In the webcam world, Logitech is one of the most trusted brands, and while this webcam will cost almost twice as much as some of the others, it's worth the price. You get full 1080p resolution along with stereo audio, HD light correction and autofocus, and even the ability to blur your background without any additional equipment.

$90 at Amazon$65 at Walmart

Built-in ring lightVitade 960A

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Trying to get proper lighting can be tricky because you don't want to look washed out, nor do you want to look like a Sith Lord. The Vitade 960A helps with its built-in ring light with three different brightness levels. As for the camera itself, it offers a 1080p lens and an 80-degree wide-angle field of view.

$49 at Amazon$33 at Walmart

Maintain your privacyNexigo 1080p Web Camera

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Privacy is a key factor when using any electronic device, and this webcam has a built-in privacy cover so you can cover the lens when you're not actively on a call and still keep it clipped to your laptop or monitor. The built-in noise-canceling mic helps improve audio quality as well.

$40 at Amazon$33 at Walmart

Circle designRazer Kiyo Streaming Webcam

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Employing a unique circular design, this webcam offers 1080p video, built-in microphone, and comes with a built-in ring light to keep you evenly lit during calls. Adjust the brightness as needed and enjoy good low-light performance in darker settings. It folds up nicely so you can easily take it with you while traveling.

$71 at Amazon$73 at Best Buy$71 at Walmart

Get some 4KAdwaita 4K Webcam

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The Adwaita 4K Webcam has just about everything you need to look great on those conference calls with your peers. The webcam can record at up to 4K resolution at 15fps or 1080p quality at 30 fps. There's an included privacy cover, along with a tripod for those, making this perfect for any situation.

$30 at Amazon

Almost perfect pictureAmcrest ProHD Webcam - With Microphone and Privacy Cover

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The Amcrest ProHD Webcam offers almost everything you could want in a webcam, from solid video recording at 1080p/30 fps to dual microphones for crystal clear audio. Along with being able to plug-and-play, there's also a built-in privacy cover, a wide-angle lens, and the ability to either mount it on your monitor or a standalone tripod.

$30 at Amazon$35 at Home Depot

Easy to useToLuLu 1080p Web Camera

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If you just need a webcam that "works" and you don't care about a bunch of extra features or frills, then the ToLuLu 1080p Web Camera is perfect. This camera provides 1080p video, 110-degree widescreen view, and is plug and play, making it ideal for just about any computer you may use. ToLuLu even includes a tripod for those who don't want to mount this on their monitor or laptop.

$30 at Amazon

Everything you needHrayzan FHD Computer Camera

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The Hrayzan Computer Camera is a 1080p camera that records at 30 fps with its 110-degree wide-angle lens, and there's a built-in microphone with automatic noise reduction. Best of all, when the video calls come to a close for the day, there's an integrated privacy cover that you can flip over the camera lens.

$24 at Amazon$31 at Walmart

Not just for gamingAoboco Pro Webcam - 1080P Full HD

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Having a good amount of light is extremely important if you happen to live-stream games or participate in many video chats. With the Aoboco Pro Webcam, you'll get all the light you need, thanks to the built-in ring light surrounding the lens. This light sports three brightness levels, and you can even mount the camera on a tripod if you need to get the right angle.

$36 at Amazon

Video conferencing all with webcams available on Amazon

Video conferencing can be a frustrating necessity nowadays, and there aren't a lot of webcams that give you the "full package" without sacrifice. You can't go wrong with a Logitech webcam, and the C920x HD Pro webcam might cost a bit more, but it will be worth it to take advantage of Logitech's reputation for quality products that work well and take every aspect into account, from the video to the audio.

Another solid option is for those who need to ensure there is enough lighting so that you don't end up looking like Sith Lord on camera. The Vitade 960A features a ring light surrounding the camera lens, which sports three adjustable brightness levels and touch control. There are even built-in facial enhancement features to make you look better than you would expect. If none of these work for you, or if you are saving up your money to get the one you want, you can always temporarily use your Android phone's camera as a webcam.

Webcams aren't as tough to find now as they were a year ago, but you still want to make sure you're getting something good and not just what you can get your hands on. And these webcams available on Amazon are all solid picks.

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