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Webcams

    • The Best Webcams for 2024

      If you want to look your best on video calls, your laptop's built-in camera often won't cut it. Here's what to look for in an add-on webcam, along with the top models we've tested.

      2 months, 4 weeks By Will Greenwald
      The Best Webcams for 2024 (Guide Webcams)
    • Razer Kiyo Pro

      Look sharp, even in tough light

      2 years, 10 months By Will Greenwald
      Razer Kiyo Pro (Review Razer Kiyo Pro)
    • The Best Webcams for 2021

      If you want to look your best in video calls, your laptop's little camera won't cut it. Here's what you need to look for when shopping for the right add-on webcam, along with our product recommendations.

      2 years, 10 months By Will Greenwald
      The Best Webcams for 2021 (Slideshow Webcams)
    • Dell UltraSharp Webcam

      The sharpest webcam picture we've seen, but bring your own microphone

      2 years, 11 months By Will Greenwald
      Dell UltraSharp Webcam (Review Dell UltraSharp Webcam)
    • Anker PowerConf C300

      An affordable webcam ideal for big groups or small conference rooms

      3 years, 1 month By Will Greenwald
      Anker PowerConf C300 (Review Anker PowerConf C300)
    • Razer Kiyo

      A clear picture in any environment

      3 years, 1 month By Will Greenwald
      Razer Kiyo (Review Razer Kiyo)
    • Poly Studio P5

      This webcam will make your video calls sound better than ever

      3 years, 1 month By Will Greenwald
      Poly Studio P5 (Review Poly Studio P5)
    • Altia Systems PanaCast 2

      The Altia Systems PanaCast 2 delivers class-leading wide viewing angles with little distortion and has some intriguing features, but it's not as complete of a videoconferencing camera solution as its competitors.

      5 years, 7 months By Michael Muchmore
      Altia Systems PanaCast 2 (Review Altia Systems PanaCast 2)
    • Microsoft LifeCam HD-3000

      It's no stand-in for a high-end webcam, but the $40 Microsoft HD-3000 gets the job done in most situations, and is the perfect low-cost choice for anyone with a desktop PC that wants to get into video chats or basic recording.

      5 years, 11 months By PCMag Australia
      Microsoft LifeCam HD-3000 (Slideshow Microsoft Lifecam HD-3000)
    • Avaak VueZone System

      The Avaak VueZone System is a clever IP webcam solution that uses wireless cameras to capture, stream and record video to the Web or smartphones. It fixes most of its predecessor issues, but it's still an expensive tool, and it's not a high-powered security system.

      5 years, 11 months By PCMag Australia
      Avaak VueZone System (Slideshow Avaak VueZone System)
    • HP Webcam HD 5210

      The well-designed HP Webcam HD 5210 is an excellent performer, with clear audio and video chats, and true 1080p local recordings.

      5 years, 11 months By PCMag Australia
      HP Webcam HD 5210 (Slideshow HP Webcam HD 5210)
    • Tely Labs TelyHD

      The Tely Labs TelyHD is expensive, but it's the best way to video chat with your HDTV if your screen doesn't already support Skype.

      5 years, 11 months By PCMag Australia
      Tely Labs TelyHD (Slideshow telyHD)
    • Biscotti

      The Biscotti TV phone is a great video chat idea, but its small, stiff design and mediocre video quality and Wi-Fi reception keep it from being a useful product for calling friends.

      5 years, 11 months By PCMag Australia
      Biscotti (Slideshow Biscotti)
    • Dropcam HD

      It's not cheap to store and access your past video footage, but the Dropcam HD surveillance camera is worth the price for its ease of use, great image quality in bright light, and decent picture even in the dark of night.

      5 years, 11 months By PCMag Australia
      Dropcam HD (Slideshow Dropcam HD)