One of the more interesting, if somewhat trivial, casualties of the major changes of the last year was the price of webcams. With supply lines severely impacted and huge demand thanks to the increase in remote work and online schooling, webcams have not seen a lot of great prices recently. Well, today we're here with a sign that things are changing for the better because the Logitech C922x Pro 1080p webcam is down to $79.99, its lowest price in over a year. The C922x Pro soared as high as $125 last year and has a regular price of $100. While you could find a better price if you went back in time three years, you'd have to go back to at least 2019 to find it going as low as today's deal.
Logitech C922x Pro webcam | $45 off
The C922x Pro webcam is an upgrade over the more popular Logitech C920. It has the ability to stream and record video in true-to-life 1080p video at 30fps and 720p video at 60fps. It's compatible with Windows, Mac, Chrome OS, Xbox, Android 5.0 or above, and more.
Logitech makes some great webcams, and the C922x Pro is no exception. It's reliable and durable and will work whether you're using it for school or online streaming or just recording your face for a video. You'll get professional quality video streaming, which makes it great for content creators working with Twitch, YouTube, and other platforms.
The C922x Pro can record video in 1080p at 30fps or 720p at 60fps. It has a field of view of 78 degrees so you can ensure everything you need is on screen. It's made with a full HD glass lens and includes premium autofocus that will give you a crisp video every time. There are also two built-in mics that can help capture your voice in stereo audio.
The webcam is designed to work even in low light conditions or with poor backlighting. It has automatic light correction and works when things are dim. Comes with a five-foot cable and a one-year warranty.
Connects easily via USB port. That makes it compatible with plenty of platforms including Windows 7 and up, MacOS X 10.9 or higher, the Xbox One, ChromeOS, Android v5.0 or higher, and more.
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