Wednesday, January 18th 2023

Logitech Brio 300 Series Webcams Affordably Enhance Video Experiences

Today, Logitech unveiled its Brio 300 series, a line of compact, plug-and-play webcams with Full-HD 1080p resolution, auto light correction and a noise-reducing mic, for more natural and productive video call experiences at an attractive price. "We surveyed more than 3,000 remote workers and found that most non-webcam users struggle with poor lighting conditions, unflattering camera angles, and low-quality sound from their laptop speakers. Brio 300 series webcams are perfect for those who want to make the easy but substantial jump to significantly improve their video meeting experiences with an external webcam," said Scott Wharton, general manager of Logitech B2B. "And for companies who need to provide certified, simple-to-use webcams to employees' home or office workstations, Brio 305 is that budget-friendly option."

The Brio 300 series (Brio 300 and Brio 305) are Full-HD 1080p webcams with high dynamic contrast, auto light correction, and a single digital microphone with noise reduction, so users are seen and heard clearly despite poor lighting and background noise. With a reliable meeting experience every time, users can join video calls feeling confident and engaged. The webcams connect to computers through a USB-C port, making it simple to join video meetings. Afterward, a quick spin of the built-in privacy shutter gives users assurance the camera lens is blocked and no longer showing their workspace.
The unconventional cone shape design adds personality to every workspace. Available in off-white, graphite and rose colors, the webcams pair harmoniously with Logitech mice and keyboards for a stylish and coordinated setup.

Brio 300 series is the latest offering in Logitech's portfolio of webcam products to support the New Logic of Work, where personal workspaces are individualized, easy to set up and use, and consciously designed for a positive future.

IT Management
For IT teams equipping employee workstations and home offices, Brio 300 series webcams are compatible with most video conferencing platforms and certified for use with Microsoft Teams, Zoom, and Google Meet. Brio 305 can easily be deployed across organizations and remotely managed through Logitech Sync, resulting in fewer help desk tickets.

Approach to Sustainability
Logitech is committed to creating a more equitable and climate-positive world by actively working to reduce our carbon impact. The plastic parts in both Brio 300 and Brio 305 include certified post-consumer recycled plastic to give a second life to end-of-use plastic from old consumer electronics: 62% for graphite and 48% for off-white and rose. The paper packaging comes from FSC -certified forests and other controlled sources. By choosing this product, you are supporting responsible management of the world's forests.

All Logitech products are certified carbon neutral and use renewable energy where possible. The carbon footprint of all Logitech products, including Brio 300 and Brio 305, have been reduced to zero by supporting forestry, renewables and climate-impacted communities that reduce carbon.

Pricing and Availability
Brio 300 and Brio 305 will be available globally in January 2023 on logitech.com and at other major retailers. The suggested retail price for both webcams is $69.99 USD.

For more information, visit the product pages of the Brio 300 and Brio 305.
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8 Comments on Logitech Brio 300 Series Webcams Affordably Enhance Video Experiences

#2
Chaitanya
That design is downright stupid though having lens cap is a great thing for privacy(I disconnect my webcam when not in use).
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#3
Makaveli
These are very ugly compared to the 4k brio which sits nicely on the top of my monitor.
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#4
zlobby
Wake me up when they put HW acceleration for some fancy AI, which can make me look like a catgirl copy of myself in realtime! Board meetings are boring af!
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#5
ZoneDymo
seemsl ike something that would have released...what? 5 years ago?
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#6
chstamos
More shitcams without biometrics.

It is laughable how the big name webcam manufacturers have apparently completely ceded the budget window hello compliant webcam market to chinese makers. They keep churning useless model after useless model, with positively nothing to differentiate them from a million other identical cameras apart from the plastic casing. Because a 10 dollar IR sensor is apparently too much of an investment.
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cvaldes
ZoneDymoseemsl ike something that would have released...what? 5 years ago?
Nah, the webcam market was puny and moribund before COVID. From a specifications standpoint, this category of product could have been made five years ago. But the demand simply wasn't around during that era. Remember the first few months of the lockdown and webcams were sold out everywhere?

And then there was a semiconductor component shortage and other supply issues which made it difficult for companies to roll out newer models.

The most popular Logitech model is ancient and still largely adequate for mundane home office purposes. The release of this product might entice some people to upgrade from their $25-30 clunkers though.
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