
Logitech
The Logitech C920e is a business‑grade 1080p HD webcam offering plug‑and‑play USB‑A connectivity, RightLight 2 automatic lighting correction, and dual omnidirectional microphones. It includes a glass lens, HD autofocus, and a detachable privacy shutter, making it suited for professional video calls and remote work.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers describe the C920e as a reliable, business‑focused webcam that delivers crisp 1080p video with balanced framing, effective low‑light handling via RightLight 2, and clear stereo audio. The glass lens and HD autofocus are repeatedly praised, while the fixed 78° field of view and lack of optical zoom are noted as constraints for larger group settings. Certification for Zoom and Microsoft Teams adds to its appeal for corporate deployments.
What Users Say
Everyday users generally commend the webcam for its straightforward plug‑and‑play operation, noticeable improvement over built‑in laptop cameras, and solid video and audio quality in various lighting conditions. The privacy shutter and dual mics receive positive mentions, while occasional complaints focus on the limited field of view and the need for a USB‑A to USB‑C adapter on newer computers.
Common Complaints
Narrow 78° field of view for group calls, requirement of a USB‑A to USB‑C adapter on newer laptops, and absence of a hardware mute button for the microphones.
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Choose the C920e for certified business use and added privacy features; the C920s is suitable for general consumer use where those extras are not needed.