
I was also impressed by the swift autofocus, which had no issues with me moving around forward and back, or from side to side.įor video calls, the Logitech C920s is a solid performer. It copes with mixed lighting and low light admirably, automatically adjusting the brightness and contrast settings. In good lighting, the color accuracy is impressive and the image it captures is clear and crisp. The video quality of the Logitech C920s is simply excellent. It's a small plastic addition that clips onto the front, and it's a little too easy to accidentally pull off until you get used to it, but it does the job. The only part of the design that doesn't feel solid is the privacy cover, which is clearly an afterthought. When the Logitech C920s is on, two curved blue lights at either side of the glass panel light up to alert you. If your monitor has thin bezels, or you use it with a laptop, the stand will cover a tiny portion of your screen. It's fairly heavy at 162 grams, but the stand does a good job of keeping the Logitech C920s in place. The permanently attached cable runs out the back and plugs into a USB-A port on your computer. There's a tripod mount on the bottom of the stand for anyone who wants to screw it onto a tripod, but it's a shame you can't remove the stand.


It also pulls effective double-duty as a stand for placing on a desk or other flat surface. It feels durable.Īn L-shaped grip with a fold-out section at the bottom allows for stable attachment to the top of a monitor or laptop screen. Grilles on either side of the glass resemble speakers, but actually house the two omnidirectional microphones. There's a matte black plastic body with a glass panel protecting the camera lens.


The design of the Logitech C920s is identical to the C920, which hasn't changed in years because it works well.
