


Why we picked Anker's AnkerWork B600 Video Bar:Īnker's latest AnkerWork B600 Video Bar was announced this year at CES, and it's a complete, full-featured videoconferencing and streaming system for those who want to eliminate cable clutter. Who’s it for? Business professionals, streamers, and social media stars. Why should you buy this? It's a full videoconferencing system, complete with a light bar and integrated speakers, so you don't have to run a lot of wires to connect separate parts. The camera supports Windows Hello facial recognition, too. Outside the Logitech Brio's Ultra HD resolution, it includes a feature called RightLight 3, which relies on High Dynamic Range technology to provide the best image, whether you're sitting in a low-light office, in a high-contrast area, or in direct sunlight. You can also mount the device on a tripod by removing the clip and using the thread instead. With its clip, you can mount the camera on a desktop monitor, laptop screen, or table. It also provides a default field of view of 90 degrees, but you can adjust the camera to 65 and 78 degrees using Logitech's software.Īs for other features, the camera provides a 5x digital zoom when using the Full HD resolution, autofocus, an external privacy shutter, and built-in omnidirectional microphones with noise cancellation. If you're looking for a 4K solution, the Logitech Brio is the camera for you. Who’s it for? Anyone doing professional recordings or high-end web conferences and video calls. Why should you buy this? It provides crisp, high-quality web conferencing.
