5. Logitech C920C
A strong webcam that can help capture in a massively wide range, the Logitech C920 C is great for any business setups, or if you plan to hold a podcast stream or any other related business. The C920C has great built in microphones to help pick up anyone within range of the video feed and has a much wider field of view to capture a large panel if necessary. The only issue is that it is limited in terms of what user and individual preference settings you can tamper with, as it is made for businesses.
Pros:
- Works on Windows/Mac/Linux
- High quality built in microphone
- Solid Autofocus
Cons:
- Expensive compared to others on our list
4. Logitech C910 HD Pro Webcam
The Logitech HD Pro Webcam C910 is a slight downgrade to the C922x, but it still is able to get most of the job done. With a solid lens sensor and 1080p video recording, it also hosts a nice 720p video calling so that the person you plan to talk to isn’t just talking to a blob of pixels.
The only primary downside is it isn’t very user friendly, and can be a bit of a handful if you don’t have the proper software installed. It also doesn’t work with a Mac, so be careful Mac users.
Pros:
- High quality
- Good for years to come
- Affordable price point
Cons:
- Not so great at focusing on things in the distance
3. Logitech C922x Pro Stream Webcam
An upgrade of the C922x, the Pro Stream C922x does everything the C922x does, and then some. Made in mind with the streaming first mentality, having this webcam ensures that you’ll always be getting the best video quality out of the webcam, even if the gaming quality isn’t the best. It also supports a lower framerate output at a higher FPS value, although it is best advised to get your own microphone, and not the webcam microphone.
Pros:
- Great for streaming
- 60 FPS recording (720p)
Cons:
- Uses native drivers
2. Logitech C922 1080p Pro Stream Webcam
Made for the streaming generation, the Logitech 1080p Pro Stream Webcam is just like the other Logitech webcams mentioned, but a bit better in terms of where it is geared towards. As streaming has become the norm in many areas, having a high-profile webcam is needed to ensure it can withstand the beating it might receive while on the road. With a sleek design and a solid casing, the Logitech 1080p Pro Stream Webcam is made to integrate with any stream without burdening the stream itself and the output.
Pros:
- 1080p and 720p
- Fewer issues compared to the C922x
- Great for live streaming
Cons:
- 30 FPS Only
1. Logitech C920S Pro HD Webcam
Number 1 on our list for the best webcams for Twitch is the Logitech C902S Pro. If you want high quality equipment and a strong video when streaming, the C920S Pro webcam is your go-to choice above all else. Affordable, minimalistic, and durable, the Logitech C920S Pro HD Webcam is able to bring a strong 720p or 1080p video feed to your stream with little to no issues. It can ensure that you have next to no lag between the video and any audio you plan to use, as long as you use a different audio setup than the pre-built in microphone that the webcam has.
Pros:
- Affordable price
- Great quality
- Privacy shutter
Cons:
- Needs some tweaking if using with OBS Studio
A gaming lover from a very young age, Justin has always had a keen eye for building his own computers or racing sims so that he can race his identical twin (and usually lose at the actual race).
Justin in the founder of BeStreamer and sees it as a free resource to help all gamers around the world
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