Rankings

The Ausdom AF640 delivers 1080p video at 60 fps with autofocus, a 90° wide-angle view, and dual noise-reducing microphones, making it ideal for business and streaming use. It lacks 4K support and its USB version is unspecified, which may limit future compatibility. It's best for professionals who need high-frame-rate video and solid audio in a budget package.

The NexiGo N950P delivers true 4K video with an 8.5 MP Sony STARVIS sensor and includes a handy wireless remote for digital zoom and camera control. Its fixed focus, 30 fps ceiling, and lack of built-in lighting keep it from being a full-size streaming rig. Ideal for professionals needing reliable 4K conferencing and content creators who value convenience over advanced manual controls.

The EMEET C960 offers 2K resolution with TOF autofocus, auto low-light correction, and a flip-over privacy cover, making it a solid choice for business video calls. Its short USB cable and lack of HDR keep it from competing with higher-resolution webcams. Ideal for remote workers who value sharp image and easy setup.

The NexiGo N660P is a budget-friendly 1080p/60 fps webcam featuring autofocus, dual microphones and a privacy cover. Its lower brightness, lack of tilt and variable FOV specifications are notable trade-offs. Best suited for creators and gamers who need smooth video and a long cable without premium image quality.

The EMEET C950 is a compact, lightweight webcam delivering up to 4K@30 FPS with auto light correction and a built-in privacy cover. Its fixed-focus lens and single microphone limit flexibility for more demanding content. Perfect for travelers and remote workers needing a portable plug-and-play solution.

The EMEET C960 is a budget-friendly 1080p webcam with dual noise-cancelling microphones and a physical privacy cover. Its fixed focus lens and basic build limit flexibility and premium feel. Ideal for home-office users who need simple plug-and-play video without advanced optics.

The NexiGo N930AF is a budget-friendly 1080p webcam that adds autofocus with a manual option and a generous 2 m cable. Its narrow field of view and limited 30 fps frame rate restrict use for fast-action or wide-angle scenarios. Ideal for video-conferencing and casual streaming where autofocus and price matter most.

The NexiGo N60 is a budget-friendly 1080p webcam offering a wide 110° view, privacy cover and software PTZ controls. Its fixed focus and poor low-light performance limit use in dim environments. Best suited for well-lit video calls and users who prioritize price over advanced optics.

The Anker PowerConf C200 offers 2K video at 30 fps, adjustable field-of-view and AI-enhanced dual microphones in a compact package with a built-in privacy cover. Its autofocus can be hit-or-miss and the 30 fps cap limits smooth motion for dynamic content. Suited for remote workers and travelers who value higher resolution and privacy without needing ultra-high frame rates.

The NexiGo N660 is a budget-friendly 1080p webcam with a 110° wide-angle lens, dual noise-cancelling microphones and a built-in privacy cover. Its fixed focus and 30 fps limit video smoothness, making it best for casual video calls and remote work.

The Logitech Brio 100 provides Full HD 1080p video with RightLight 2 illumination and an integrated sliding privacy shutter in an ultra-light package. Fixed focus and a narrow 58° field of view limit its versatility for group calls. Perfect for budget-focused home workers and casual streamers.
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30 fps | 30 fps | 30 fps | 30 fps | 60 fpsbest | 30 fps | 30 fps | 60 fpsbest | 30 fps | 30 fps | 60 fpsbest | |
76 degrees | 70 degrees | — | 65 degrees | 78 degrees | — | 110 degreesbest | 70 degrees | 110 degreesbest | 58 degrees | 90 degrees | |
2best | 2best | 2best | 1 | 2best | 2best | 1 | 1 | 2best | 1 | 2best | |
| ↓ lower better | 130 g | 250 g | 117 g | 191 g | 202 g | 200 g | 150 g | 86.2 g | 158.76 g | 75 gbest | 210 g |
— | — | 5 x | — | 10 xbest | — | 2 x | — | — | — | — | |
— | 1.5 m | 2.01 mbest | 2 m | 2 m | — | 1.5 m | — | 1.493 m | 1.5 m | 1.5 m | |
1 years | 2 yearsbest | — | — | — | 1.5 years | 1 years | 2 yearsbest | — | 1 years | 1 years |
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Audio(2) | |||||||||||
Microphone Count | 2 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 2 |
Microphone Type | — | omnidirectional noise‑cancelling | dual omnidirectional noise‑canceling | Directional | dual stereo omnidirectional | Stereo | Omnidirectional | Noise-canceling | dual omnidirectional | omnidirectional | — |
Image(5) | |||||||||||
Video Resolution | 2K | 1920x1080 | 3840x2160 | 1920x1080 | 1920x1080 | 2K | 1920x1080 | 4K | 1920x1080 | 1080p | 1080p |
Maximum Frame Rate (fps) | 30 fps | 30 fps | 30 fps | 30 fps | 60 fps | 30 fps | 30 fps | 60 fps | 30 fps | 30 fps | 60 fps |
Field of View (degrees) | 76 degrees | 70 degrees | 35-90 degrees | 65 degrees | 78 degrees | 65-95 degrees | 110 degrees | 70 degrees | 110 degrees | 58 degrees | 90 degrees |
Autofocus | true | false | false | true | true | true | false | true | false | false | true |
Digital Zoom (x) | — | — | 5 x | — | 10 x | — | 2 x | — | — | — | — |
Connectivity(4) | |||||||||||
USB Interface | USB | USB‑A | USB Type-C | USB 2.0/3.0 | USB 2.0 | USB | USB 2.0 Type-A | USB-A | USB 2.0 | USB-A | USB |
USB Version | — | — | 2.0/3.0 | USB 2.0/3.0 | USB 2.0 | — | USB 2.0 | USB 2.0 | USB 2.0 | 2.0 | — |
Operating System Compatibility | — | Windows 10/11, macOS 10.14+, Android TV 7.0+, Linux, UVC | Mac OS X, Windows 7‑11, Android, Linux, Chrome OS, Ubuntu | Windows XP/7/8/10/11; macOS 10.6+; Linux; Chrome OS; Ubuntu 10.04+ | Windows 7/8/10/11, macOS, Linux, Chrome OS, Ubuntu | — | Windows 7/8/10/11; macOS 10.7+; Android 4.0+; Linux; Chrome OS | Windows 10/11, macOS 10.14+, Android TV 7.0+ | Windows 7/8/10/11, macOS, Android 4.0+, Linux, Chrome OS, Ubuntu | Windows, macOS, ChromeOS | Windows XP/7/8/10, Mac OS 10.6, Android V5.0, Chrome OS |
Cable Length (m) | — | 1.5 m | 2.01 m | 2 m | 2 m | — | 1.5 m | — | 1.493 m | 1.5 m | 1.5 m |
Power(2) | |||||||||||
Power Source | — | USB 5V | USB | USB | — | USB | USB | — | — | USB | — |
Warranty (years) | 1 years | 2 years | — | — | — | 1.5 years | 1 years | 2 years | — | 1 years | 1 years |
Build & Design(3) | |||||||||||
Weight (g) | 130 g | 250 g | 117 g | 191 g | 202 g | 200 g | 150 g | 86.2 g | 158.76 g | 75 g | 210 g |
Dimensions (H×W×D) (mm) | 50x50x90 mm mm | 37.08×50.04×50.04 mm | 45×54×152 mm mm | 51.1×56.9×100.1 mm mm | 60x123x92 mm | 55x40x50 mm | 49.8×52.8×81.8 mm mm | 38.1 x 48.3 x 48.3 mm mm | 49.8x52.8x81.8 mm | 32x73x67 mm | 55×56×118 mm mm |
Mount Type | Tripod | Tripod (1/4" thread) | clip | Flexible clip for monitors, laptops, tripods, flat surfaces | 1/4" standard | — | L-shaped joint, 1/4" tripod compatible | Flexible clip | 1/4" standard | clip | — |

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

Professional coverage, though limited, emphasizes the webcam's sharp 2K video, fast PDAF autofocus, and effective dual microphones, while noting drawbacks such as the short cable, lack of HDR, and a relatively narrow field of view.
Consumers generally praise the webcam's easy setup, crisp 2K image, and reliable audio capture, especially for remote work. The most common concerns revolve around the narrower 73° field of view and the short USB-A cable length, which some users find restrictive.

“weighty and premium”

“good friction pivot”

“The privacy cover is a must-have for security.”



Opt for the C960 4K if you need ultra-high-definition video and have the hardware; otherwise the C960 2K offers a balanced mix of resolution, autofocus, and cost.
Choose the C950 for ultra-portable single-user setups; choose the C960 for a wider view and better audio.
Choose N60 for wide-angle needs; choose N930AF for autofocus on a budget
Select the N660P for budget-friendly, standard-wide use; opt for the N930AF if an ultra-wide perspective and extended cable are essential.
Select the C950 for ultimate portability; opt for the C960 if you need a broader view, tripod mounting and better audio.










Professional reviewers consider the C960 a compelling budget webcam, emphasizing its smooth 1080P video, effective dual microphones, and the ability to enhance image quality via the EMEETLINK app. They acknowledge its fixed focus and basic construction as trade-offs but conclude it offers excellent value for home-office and entry-level streaming scenarios.
Everyday users consistently praise the webcam's straightforward setup, clear video for video-conferencing, and the privacy cover's security benefit. Common complaints revolve around washed-out default colors, limited focus range, a stiff cable, and occasional mic echo in louder settings.

Professional reviewers consider the N950P a strong mid-to-premium webcam that delivers true 4K performance thanks to its Sony STARVIS sensor, and they commend its Zoom certification and handy remote control. However, they acknowledge that its fixed focus, 30 fps limit and lack of built-in lighting keep it from rivaling full-size cameras or high-end streaming rigs.
Everyday users consistently praise the webcam's sharp 4K video, effective low-light handling, dual microphones and the convenience of the wireless remote, while repeatedly noting drawbacks such as the fixed focus, 30 fps cap, absence of a ring light and the need for a separate tripod.

Professional reviewers commend the N930AF for delivering crisp 1080p video and surprisingly good low-light performance at a very low price. They also appreciate the long cable and autofocus, but criticize the limited 30 fps frame rate and narrow field of view.
Everyday users generally like the sharp image quality, long cable and the inclusion of two privacy covers, but they note the limited 65° field of view and the 30 fps cap as drawbacks for more dynamic content.

Professional reviewers consistently commend the N660P for delivering smooth 60 fps full-HD video and clear dual-mic audio, especially in low-light conditions. However, they also note that its image brightness and contrast lag behind the Logitech C920 and that it lacks built-in lighting or tilt, which may be a drawback for more demanding setups.
Everyday users value the plug-and-play simplicity, the fluid 60 fps video, and the quality of the built-in microphones. Common praise centers on ease of use and cable length, while recurring complaints focus on lower brightness, lack of tilt, and occasional confusion over the exact field-of-view angle.

Professional reviewers consider the PowerConf C200 a strong budget option, praising its 2K resolution, low-light capability, adjustable FOV and privacy cover, while noting that its autofocus can be inconsistent and that it doesn't match the detail of higher-end 4K webcams.
Everyday users generally praise the webcam's sharp 2K image, good low-light performance, clear AI-enhanced audio and portability, but they often complain about the 30 fps limitation, occasional focus glitches and confusion over whether true 2K output is achieved.

Professional reviewers consider the NexiGo N60 a solid entry-level webcam for well-lit video conferencing, praising its 1080p clarity, wide FOV, and PTZ software but criticizing its noisy low-light output, weak microphone, and lack of autofocus.
Everyday users generally like the sharp image quality, vibrant colors, and wide field of view when lighting is adequate, and they appreciate the plug-and-play setup and privacy cover. Recurring complaints focus on grainy low-light video, subpar built-in audio, fixed focus limitations, and fisheye edge distortion.

Professional reviewers consider the C950 a solid, budget-friendly upgrade over built-in laptop cameras and older 720P webcams, praising its sharp 1080P/4K video, reliable noise-cancelling mic and ultra-compact form factor. However, they caution that the fixed-focus lens, single microphone and lack of a tripod mount may restrict its appeal for power users or content creators who need more flexibility.
Everyday users appreciate the C950's plug-and-play simplicity, lightweight design and clear video quality, especially for remote work and online classes. Common praise centers on its portability and ease of setup, while recurring complaints focus on the need to stay within the optimal focus distance and the desire for a tripod hole or dual microphones.

Professional reviewers commend the Brio 100 as an excellent ultra-budget webcam that delivers surprisingly sharp 1080p video, solid exposure handling and useful RightLight 2 illumination. They highlight the convenience of plug-and-play operation and Logitech's software tweaks, but note the limitations of fixed focus, a narrow field of view, outdated USB-A connectivity and a microphone that is too quiet for standalone use.
Everyday users appreciate the webcam's crisp video quality, straightforward setup and the peace of mind provided by the sliding privacy shutter. Common praise centers on its value for money and sleek look, while recurring complaints focus on the tinny microphone, limited framing due to fixed focus and narrow FOV, and the insecure monitor clip.

Professional reviewers praise the AF640 for its excellent 1080p video and superior 36dB microphone performance, noting its smooth, lag-free operation, 360° rotation, and hassle-free plug-and-play setup. They recommend it for business meetings, family calls, and game streaming, highlighting its value-for-money feature set.
Everyday users consistently commend the webcam for delivering clear video in low-light environments, effective dual-mic audio, and an easy, driver-free installation. The wide viewing angle and included privacy cover are also frequently mentioned as positive aspects.









Choose N660P for smoother, auto-focused video; choose N660 for wider coverage.
N660 is preferable when a privacy cover is needed; N60 is a comparable alternative.