![]() ![]() For office use, switching rooms and occasional visits home/office/customer BRIO 505 is ok. PanaCast 20 is like meant for traveling, of course the price tag is also a very different one than this BRIO.). It is larger in size and doesn’t come with a carrying case (comparing BRIO 505 to review on Jabra PanaCast 20 I did earlier. ![]() BRIO 505 isn’t a very portable (as in traveling) camera in my opinion.There are couple of cons that I found out that bother me – so let’s get those over with first and then continue the review: In short: BRIO 505 is quite a good product for it’s price. More tech specs can be found at Logitech product page. Included are also automatic light correction and dual-microphones. Since the cam is FullHD 1080p it has limits, but when doing a presentation it does it’s job very nicely. Feature-wise I like 90/78/65 FoV and the AI zooming / tracking ability called RightSight. It comes with a nice built-in privacy shield and you can also use it as a document camera. This is a Logitech’s business-line Microsoft Teams certified FullHD webcam with an economic price-tag ($130). I got to try (thanks to Logitech) out their BRIO 505 webcam.
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