Rankings

The EMEET C960 delivers true 4K video with fast PDAF autofocus, dual AI noise-cancelling microphones, and a privacy shutter, offering a solid plug-and-play experience for remote work and budget-friendly streaming.

The NexiGo N660P delivers Full HD 1080p video at 60 fps with reliable autofocus, dual microphones and a built-in privacy cover. It is a plug-and-play solution aimed at remote professionals and solo content creators who value smooth motion and privacy. Low-light performance and a modest field of view are its main trade-offs.

The Litepro webcam delivers solid 1080p video with a very wide angle and a handy privacy cover, making it a strong value for remote work and group calls. Its fixed focus and low-light performance are its main drawbacks.

The Logitech Brio 100 delivers solid 1080p video with low-light support and a convenient privacy shutter at a budget price, but its fixed focus, narrow view and flimsy clip mount keep it from competing with higher-end models.

The EMEET C960 2K webcam delivers crisp 2K video with TOF-based autofocus and dual noise-canceling microphones, plus a physical privacy cover, making it a solid value for budget-conscious creators. Its low-light autofocus and mounting stability are its main drawbacks.

The EMEET C950 delivers crisp 4K video and fast PDAF autofocus in a compact, plug-and-play package. It includes a physical privacy cover and a flexible clip mount, making it suitable for single-person remote work, but it lacks a tripod thread and its built-in mic can be hit-or-miss.

The NexiGo N960E is a feature-packed 1080p webcam offering 60 fps video, fast autofocus, dual microphones and a touch-controlled ring light. It targets remote workers, educators and streamers who need smooth video and built-in lighting. Drawbacks include occasional mic drop-outs and video flicker under certain lighting.

The EMEET 2024 Upgraded C960 AF provides 1080p60 video with fast PDAF autofocus, dual microphones and a physical privacy cover in a compact, lightweight package. Its narrow field of view and limited software/port options keep it from being a premium all-rounder.

The Ausdom AF640 delivers solid 1080p video with auto-focus, dual microphones and a convenient privacy cover at a budget price. It plugs in via USB 2.0 and works across major OSes, though it lacks zoom and advanced software features.

The NexiGo N60 offers 1080p video with an ultra-wide view, dual noise-cancelling microphones, and a physical privacy shutter at a budget price. Its fixed focus and modest low-light performance keep it from matching higher-end webcams, but it provides solid value for typical office use.

The NexiGo StreamCam N930E is a Full HD 1080p webcam with a built-in three-level ring light, autofocus and a sliding privacy cover. It offers plug-and-play operation and Windows Hello support, making it suitable for remote work and online learning. Its main drawbacks are the limited 30 fps frame rate and modest microphone performance.

The NexiGo N660 offers a budget-friendly Full HD webcam with a wide 110° view, dual microphones and a slide-on privacy cover, making it suitable for stationary video calls in well-lit environments. Its fixed focus, modest low-light capability and plastic construction limit its use in more demanding scenarios.

The Brio 101 is an entry-level 1080p webcam that delivers solid video quality, low-light improvement, and a built-in privacy shutter, making it a good fit for remote workers and casual streamers. Its fixed focus and limited field of view keep it from competing with higher-end models.
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2,160 p | 1,080 p | 1,080 p | 2,073,600 pbest | 1,080 p | 1,080 p | 1,440 p | — | 1,080 p | 1,080 p | 1,080 p | 1,080 p | 2,073,600 pbest | |
30 fps | 60 fpsbest | 30 fps | 30 fps | 30 fps | 30 fps | 30 fps | 60 fpsbest | 30 fps | 60 fpsbest | 60 fpsbest | 30 fps | 60 fpsbest | |
73 degrees | 73 degrees | 110 degreesbest | 110 degreesbest | 58 degrees | 67 degrees | 73 degrees | 70 degrees | 58.9 degrees | 65 degrees | 65 degrees | 89 degrees | 90 degrees | |
24 monthsbest | 24 monthsbest | 12 months | — | 12 months | — | 12 months | 24 monthsbest | 12 months | — | — | 12 months | 12 months | |
| ↓ lower better | 136 g | 132 g | 119 g | — | 75 gbest | 200 g | 133 g | 86.2 g | 75 gbest | 201 g | 230 g | 150 g | 210 g |
| ↓ lower better | 22 mmbest | 59 mm | 55.9 mm | 49.8 mm | 31.91 mm | 178 mm | 100 mm | 38.1 mm | 31.91 mm | 60 mm | 87.1 mm | 49.8 mm | 55 mm |
| ↓ lower better | 23 mmbest | 100 mm | 83.8 mm | 52.8 mm | 72.91 mm | 140 mm | 59 mm | 48.3 mm | 72.91 mm | 123 mm | 45.2 mm | 52.8 mm | 56 mm |
| ↓ lower better | 39 mmbest | 55 mm | 99.1 mm | 81.8 mm | 66.64 mm | 203 mm | 55 mm | 48.3 mm | 66.64 mm | 92 mm | 59.9 mm | 81.8 mm | 118 mm |
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Sensor Type | 4K UHD CMOS (Sony) | CMOS | — | CMOS | CMOS | 1/2.7-inch CMOS | CMOS | CMOS | CMOS | 1/2.9-inch CMOS | 1/2.9-inch CMOS | CMOS | CMOS |
Autofocus Type | PDAF | PDAF | Fixed | Fixed | Fixed | Autofocus | Auto | PDAF | Fixed | Autofocus | Autofocus | Fixed focus | Auto-focus |
Audio(1) | |||||||||||||
Microphone Type | dual AI noise-cancelling | dual omnidirectional | Stereo | dual omnidirectional noise-cancelling | Mono omnidirectional | Omnidirectional | Dual | built-in noise-canceling | Mono | Dual omnidirectional | Dual | Dual noise‑cancelling | dual noise-cancelling |
Connectivity(2) | |||||||||||||
USB Version | USB 2.0/3.0 | USB 2.0/3.0 | USB 2.0 | USB 2.0 | USB 2.0 | USB 2.0 | USB 2.0 | USB 2.0 | USB 2.0 | USB 2.0 | USB 2.0 | USB 2.0 | USB 2.0 |
Interface | USB-A | USB | USB | USB 2.0 | USB-A | USB-B | USB-A | USB | USB-A | USB-A | USB-B | USB 2.0 | USB |
Warranty & Support(1) | |||||||||||||
Warranty Period (months) | 24 months | 24 months | 12 months | — | 12 months | — | 12 months | 24 months | 12 months | — | — | 12 months | 12 months |
Build & Design(5) | |||||||||||||
Weight (g) | 136 g | 132 g | 119 g | — | 75 g | 200 g | 133 g | 86.2 g | 75 g | 201 g | 230 g | 150 g | 210 g |
Height (mm) | 22 mm | 59 mm | 55.9 mm | 49.8 mm | 31.91 mm | 178 mm | 100 mm | 38.1 mm | 31.91 mm | 60 mm | 87.1 mm | 49.8 mm | 55 mm |
Width (mm) | 23 mm | 100 mm | 83.8 mm | 52.8 mm | 72.91 mm | 140 mm | 59 mm | 48.3 mm | 72.91 mm | 123 mm | 45.2 mm | 52.8 mm | 56 mm |
Depth (mm) | 39 mm | 55 mm | 99.1 mm | 81.8 mm | 66.64 mm | 203 mm | 55 mm | 48.3 mm | 66.64 mm | 92 mm | 59.9 mm | 81.8 mm | 118 mm |
Mount Type | monitor clip, 1/4" tripod thread | Universal clip | Adjustable clip | Clip-on | Clip-style | Clip | Clip | integrated flexible clip | Universal clip | Tripod | Clip | Flexible clip, tripod screw | 1/4"-20 threaded |
Video(4) | |||||||||||||
Maximum Video Resolution (p) | 2160 p | 1080p p | 1080p p | 1920x1080 p | 1080p p | 1080 p | 2560x1440 p | 3840x2160 p | 1080 p | 1080 p | 1080 p | 1080 p | 1920x1080 p |
Maximum Frame Rate (fps) | 30 fps | 60 fps | 30 fps | 30 fps | 30 fps | 30 fps | 30 fps | 60 fps | 30 fps | 60 fps | 60 fps | 30 fps | 60 fps |
Field of View (Horizontal) (degrees) | 73 degrees | 73 degrees | 110 degrees | 110 degrees | 58 degrees | 67 degrees | 73 degrees | 70 degrees | 58.9 degrees | 65 degrees | 65 degrees | 89 degrees | 90 degrees |
Digital Zoom (x) | — | — | — | 2 x | — | 0 x | — | — | — | 10 x | — | — | — |

Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

Professional reviewers praise the C960 for delivering true 4K video, fast PDAF autofocus, solid build, and privacy shutter, while noting the audio is serviceable and the USB 2.0 interface may limit bandwidth.
Users love the crisp 4K picture and easy setup, but report needing to enable 4K manually, occasional background noise from the mics, and occasional USB recognition hiccups.

“Excellent video camera, super easy to operate.”

“The autofocus is fast and accurate-no more blurry video when I shift in my chair.”

“The mic quality is better than my laptop's built-in mics, even with AC noise in the background.”



Pick the N660 for budget-conscious users who need a wide view; pick the N660P if higher frame rates and autofocus are required.
Select the C950 when you need 4K video and fast autofocus; choose the C960 for a wider view and better built-in audio in group settings.












Professional reviewers commend the C960 AF for its fast PDAF autofocus and clear dual-mic audio, noting the 1080p60 video delivers smoother motion than many mid-range competitors, while pointing out the lack of 4K and native USB-C as drawbacks.
Everyday users rate the webcam highly, praising reliable autofocus, microphone quality and the privacy cover, but note the narrow FOV, plastic build and missing macOS software as common complaints.

Professional reviewers consider the Litepro webcam a solid mid-tier offering with strong value, praising its sharp 1080p output and privacy cover while noting edge distortion and limited low-light performance.
Everyday users rate the webcam highly (average 4.8/5), highlighting ease of use, good video quality, clear microphone, and privacy cover, with complaints about edge distortion and audio in dark rooms.

Professional reviewers view the NexiGo N660 as a solid entry-level 1080p webcam that offers a wide field of view and a privacy shutter, delivering crisp video for stationary use. They appreciate the dual microphones and plug-and-play simplicity, but note the fixed focus and lack of higher frame-rate options as clear drawbacks compared to more premium models.
Everyday users generally praise the webcam for its clear image, good sound, easy setup, and the reassuring privacy cover, rating it as good value. Recurring complaints focus on the fixed focus, subpar low-light performance, the cheap-feeling plastic housing, and the microphone picking up keyboard noise.

Professional reviewers commend the Brio 100 for delivering crisp 1080p video and a convenient privacy shutter at an ultra-budget price, while noting the narrow field of view, fixed focus, and unstable clip mount as drawbacks.
Everyday users appreciate the clear video, effective low-light performance, and privacy shutter, but complain about the unstable clip mount, occasional microphone coverage, and fixed focus limitations.

Professional reviewers praise the NexiGo N930E as a well-rounded budget webcam that delivers crisp 1080p video, strong low-light capability via its ring light, and reliable autofocus, while also offering a privacy shutter and Windows Hello support. However, they note the lack of a 60 fps mode and occasional lighting-induced banding as drawbacks for power users.
Everyday users appreciate the plug-and-play setup, the built-in ring light and privacy cover, and find the webcam solid for Zoom, Teams and online classes. Common complaints focus on the microphone's susceptibility to echo, the fixed 30 fps limit, cable durability and occasional over-sensitivity of the ring-light touch control.

Professional reviewers acknowledge the C960 2K's attractive price-to-performance ratio, highlighting its 2K video, solid microphone array and added privacy cover, but criticize its low-light autofocus, flimsy laptop mounting and cheap-feeling privacy shutter.
Everyday users love the crisp 2K picture and especially the microphone's noise-cancellation, finding the webcam easy to set up and appreciating the built-in privacy cover. Recurring complaints focus on poor low-light performance, an unstable laptop clamp, and concerns about the EMEETLINK installer.

Professional reviewers praise the C950 for its PDAF autofocus, true 4K resolution and privacy-first design, noting it as a solid mid-tier alternative to Logitech's C920 series, while warning about software instability and the lack of a tripod thread.
Everyday users love the easy setup, clear video and value for money, but complain about microphone quality, occasional AV sync glitches, and the flimsy accessories.

Professional reviewers praise its 1080p clarity, RightLight 2 low-light handling, and privacy shutter, while noting the lack of autofocus, narrow FOV, and limited mounting options as trade-offs for its low price.
Users rate it around 4.6/5, highlighting clear video and easy setup, but complain about the narrow view, stiff shutter, and occasional software recognition issues.

Professional reviewers praise the N660P for delivering high-frame-rate 1080p video and reliable autofocus at a budget price, highlighting its dual-mic array, sturdy construction and built-in privacy shutter. However, they note the absence of dedicated control software and the limited field of view, which keep it from being a universal solution for larger meeting rooms.
Everyday users appreciate the plug-and-play simplicity, smooth 60 fps video and the privacy cover, often calling the picture "crystal clear" for one-on-one calls. Recurring complaints focus on the narrow FOV, grainy low-light footage and inconsistent microphone quality in noisy settings.

Professional reviewers describe the N960E as a feature-packed webcam that delivers fast 60 fps 1080p video, reliable autofocus, and dual microphones, all wrapped in a sturdy matte housing. They commend its adjustable ring light, extensive software controls and strong value proposition, noting it rivals higher-end models while remaining plug-and-play.
Everyday users appreciate the webcam's easy setup, crisp 1080p video at 60 fps, and the bright adjustable ring light that improves low-light calls. The built-in privacy shutter and affordable price are also frequently praised, though several users report occasional microphone drop-outs, video flicker and a steep learning curve with the software.

Professional reviewers view the N60 as a solid value pick in the sub-$50 segment, praising its sharp 1080p output and wide-angle view while noting the lack of auto-focus and low-light enhancements.
Everyday users like the plug-and-play setup, improved picture quality over laptop cameras, and the privacy cover, though they report grainy video in dim lighting and a cheap-feel plastic body.

Professional reviewers commend the AF640 for its plug-and-play simplicity, solid construction, and low-light capabilities, noting it mirrors the performance of the Logitech C920 at a lower price while adding a privacy cover and built-in mounting thread. However, they point out the lack of dedicated software controls and the absence of true 1080p 60 fps support as drawbacks.
Everyday users rate the webcam highly (average 4.6/5), praising its video clarity, easy installation, and audio improvement over built-in laptop cameras. Common complaints focus on the inability to zoom, a slightly tinny microphone tone, and the wide-angle lens making subjects appear farther away.






