
Logitech C920
Score: 79/100
EMEET C960 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 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.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
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30 fpsbest | 30 fpsbest | |
78 degreesbest | 76 degrees | |
2best | 2best | |
| ↓ lower better | 162 g | 130 gbest |
1 xbest | — | |
0 years | 1 yearsbest |
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Image(2) | ||
Video Resolution | 1080p | 2K |
Field of View (degrees) | 78 degrees | 76 degrees |
Connectivity(1) | ||
USB Interface | USB 2.0 | USB |
Power(1) | ||
Warranty (years) | 0 years | 1 years |
Build & Design(3) | ||
Weight (g) | 162 g | 130 g |
Dimensions (H×W×D) (mm) | 28-43.3x94x25-71 mm | 50x50x90 mm mm |
Mount Type | fixed clip, tripod compatible | Tripod |


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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 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.
“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.”

“weighty and premium”

“good friction pivot”



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.