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I was previously using the Intel RealSense SR400 webcam for Windows Hello, and while that was a great Windows Hello device, it wasn't a great webcam. I live by Windows Hello, and it's honestly why I bought the BRIO 4K in the first place. I won't buy a laptop that doesn't have Windows Hello capabilities, which says a lot. Windows Hello is a big deal for me, a really big deal.

You'll definitely want to grab yourself a dedicated microphone with the BRIO 4K if you're planning to make YouTube videos. Could you get by with it making YouTube videos? Less so. It's still a very clear microphone, it just isn't as bassy or as premium sounding as I'd like. I'd say it's perfectly fine for casual use, however.Ĭan you get by with it making Skype calls? Absolutely. Things sound a little tinny, and you can definitely tell it isn't coming from a more dedicated microphone peripheral. Unfortunately, it's pretty much standard for a webcam. So how is audio on the BRIO 4K? With dual omnidirectional microphones, you'd think it'd be amazing. Of course, this won't be the case for professionals, but for more casual users the built-in webcam microphone is almost exclusively used. You'll often find that many people simply use the built-in webcam microphone to make quick Skype calls or record voice notes. Audio qualityĪudio is another important factor when it comes to webcams, because webcams aren't always used as cameras. It's still great to have, and something I'm glad the camera has built into it.
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You can get by taking 1080p video with this webcam, and it still looks super amazing, so the 4K stuff is more future proofing than anything. Would I say 4K is a bit of overkill right now? Yeah, I would. I wouldn't say it's all that much better than, say, a 1080p webcam, but with the additional HDR support, it does look clearer compared to other webcams. I tried to take a few shots in several different lighting scenarios, including well lit, normal lighting and low-light.

So how does the webcam perform at 4K? Take a look at our sample shots below and see for yourself. You just plug it into a USB 3.0 port, and you're good to go.
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It's a plug-and-play webcam, so no additional drivers are needed. On Windows 10, it worked pretty much instantly. You may be able to get 4K working with some third party software, but the default camera app on Mac does not do 4K. If you're a Mac user, you may find that 4K isn't supported out of the box. You can also record locally at 4K, at least on Windows 10 with the camera app. That doesn't mean the 4K support is entirely useless, however, because you can use the camera to stream to YouTube, which does support 4K. I'm sure in the future, when 4K is the norm, everyone will support 4K, but now that isn't the case.
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