Thanks to the wide 90-degree lens, it caught more of the background than usual, including the mountainous piles of boxes, which looked sharp in my test shots. My blue sweater appeared exactly as it does in real life, and the camera caught every little hair on my head. Logitech's webcam uses its RealLight 3 technology with HDR (high dynamic range) to adjust to any environment, and it took great shots under the fluorescent lights of our office and in our lab, which is full of natural light. They're wide-screen, with accurate colors and nice, sharp details. The Brio takes the best-looking pictures I've seen from an external webcam. Logitech also includes a drawstring carrying case in the box, which is a nice addition for travelers who are using the Brio on the go and don't want to jam it into a bag without protecting it. It's almost as if those details - the clip and the privacy cover - were afterthoughts. The C930e's cover clips on securely to both the top and the bottom for a snug fit. Our review unit had some adhesive on the inside of the cover, which made it stick to the front of the camera, but the back of the clip was loose and easy to knock off when I opened and closed the cover. The Brio comes with a privacy webcam cover, which I appreciate, but that, too, is shoddily made.
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