
Logitech C920
Score: 79/100
EMEET C950 4K
Score: 78/100Rankings

The Logitech C920 provides 1080p video at 30 fps with dependable autofocus and RightLight 2 low-light correction, along with dual stereo microphones and an optional privacy shutter. It lacks a warranty and can suffer occasional driver issues, and its 30 fps limit may disappoint motion-intensive users. Best suited for standard video calls and entry-level streaming.

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.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
30 fps | 60 fpsbest | |
78 degreesbest | 70 degrees | |
2best | 1 | |
| ↓ lower better | 162 g | 86.2 gbest |
1 xbest | — | |
0 years | 2 yearsbest |
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|---|---|---|
Audio(2) | ||
Microphone Count | 2 | 1 |
Microphone Type | stereo | Noise-canceling |
Image(3) | ||
Video Resolution | 1080p | 4K |
Maximum Frame Rate (fps) | 30 fps | 60 fps |
Field of View (degrees) | 78 degrees | 70 degrees |
Connectivity(2) | ||
USB Interface | USB 2.0 | USB-A |
Operating System Compatibility | Windows 7+, macOS 10.10+, ChromeOS, Android | Windows 10/11, macOS 10.14+, Android TV 7.0+ |
Power(1) | ||
Warranty (years) | 0 years | 2 years |
Build & Design(3) | ||
Weight (g) | 162 g | 86.2 g |
Dimensions (H×W×D) (mm) | 28-43.3x94x25-71 mm | 38.1 x 48.3 x 48.3 mm mm |
Mount Type | fixed clip, tripod compatible | Flexible clip |


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Professional reviewers commend the C920 for offering studio-quality 1080p video and clear stereo audio at a price point that suits both business and casual users. They highlight its reliable autofocus, RightLight 2 low-light correction, and low system resource demand, while noting occasional software compatibility quirks and the lack of a 60 fps mode for high-motion content.
Everyday users consistently praise the webcam's sharp image quality, effective low-light performance, and straightforward plug-and-play setup, often mentioning the convenience of the built-in microphones and optional privacy shutter. Common frustrations revolve around occasional driver issues after OS updates, a field of view that may feel restrictive for larger meetings, and inconsistent weight specifications in product listings.

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.
“Users love the sharp 1080p clarity, excellent low-light handling, and plug-and-play ease for Skype/Zoom calls; mics deliver natural stereo sound without extra setup.”


