A webcam upgrade transforms how you appear on video calls. Even a mid-range webcam is dramatically better than most laptop cameras. Here are the five best.
Why We Picked These
We tested for video quality in different lighting conditions, autofocus speed, microphone quality, and software features.
1. Logitech C920s HD Pro
The C920s has been the go-to work webcam for years and for good reason. Sharp 1080p video, natural colours, and dual mics handle most rooms well.
Key specs: Price ~$69 | Rating: ★★★★★
- Sharp 1080p video
- Dual stereo mics
- Privacy shutter
2. Logitech Brio 4K
4K with HDR support for the sharpest possible video quality. The wide field of view and RightLight 3 technology excel in challenging lighting.
Key specs: Price ~$149 | Rating: ★★★★★
- 4K HDR video
- RightLight 3 in low light
- Windows Hello support
- Expensive
- 4K only useful on high-res displays
3. Razer Kiyo Pro
The adaptive light sensor is the key feature — it adjusts in real time to lighting changes, making it excellent for rooms with variable light.
Key specs: Price ~$99 | Rating: ★★★★★
- Adaptive light sensor
- 1080p 60fps
- Wide/normal/portrait FOV
- No autofocus
- Razer software optional
4. Microsoft Modern Webcam
Microsoft's own camera pairs perfectly with Teams. True Tone and HDR are software-enhanced and the tilt covers multiple monitor heights.
Key specs: Price ~$69 | Rating: ★★★★☆
- Teams optimised
- True Tone & HDR
- Built-in privacy shutter
- Less polished on Zoom
- Average mic
5. Anker PowerConf C300
Smart auto framing keeps you centred on screen even when you move. The AI-powered framing is the headline feature at a reasonable price.
Key specs: Price ~$79 | Rating: ★★★★☆
- AI auto framing
- 1080p 60fps
- Plug-and-play
- Auto frame occasionally overcorrects
- No 4K
Buying Guide
For most people the Logitech C920s at $69 is perfect. 4K content creators should step up to the Brio. Teams users should consider the Microsoft Modern Webcam.