

🎬 Own your virtual presence with Logitech Brio 500 — where clarity meets control.
The Logitech Brio 500 is a premium Full HD 1080p webcam designed for professional video calls and streaming. Featuring advanced RightLight 4 auto light correction, RightSight auto-framing, and dual noise-reducing microphones, it ensures you look and sound your best in any environment. Its unique Show Mode lets you easily share physical documents by tilting the camera, while a built-in privacy shutter guarantees security between meetings. Compatible with major platforms like Microsoft Teams, Google Meet, and Zoom, and equipped with USB-C connectivity, the Brio 500 is the ultimate tool for millennial professionals seeking a polished, flexible, and secure video conferencing experience.













| ASIN | B07W5JKKFJ |
| Antenna Location | Video conferences and online meetings |
| Are Batteries Included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,414 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 10 in Webcams |
| Box Contents | USB Cable |
| Brand | Logitech |
| Brand Name | Logitech |
| Camcorder Type | Webcam |
| Colour | Grey |
| Compatible Devices | Devices with a USB-C port |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,078 Reviews |
| Digital Zoom | 4 x |
| Effective Still Resolution | 4 |
| Effective Video Resolution | 1080 Pixels |
| Exposure Control Type | Automatic |
| File Format | JPEG |
| Flash Memory Installed | 1 Bytes |
| Flash Memory Speed Class | C10 |
| Flash Memory Type | SDHC, SDXC |
| Flash Memory UHS Speed Class | 1 |
| Flash Memory Video Speed Class | V30 |
| Flash memory type | SDHC , SDXC |
| Focus Type | Auto Focus |
| Form Factor | Compact, desk-mounted |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05099206104914 |
| Has Image Stabilization | No |
| Image Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Image Stabilization Type | false |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 27.9D x 8W x 8H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Webcam |
| Item Weight | 181 g |
| Lens Type | Prime |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Maximum Aperture | 2 f |
| Maximum Display Resolution | FHD |
| Maximum Focal Length | 90 |
| Maximum aperture | 2 f |
| Maximum focal length | 90 |
| Minimum Aperture | 2.8 Millimetres |
| Minimum Focal Length | 90 |
| Model Name | Brio 500 |
| Model Number | 960-001422 |
| Network Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Number of Batteries | 1 AAAA batteries required. |
| Operating System | Chrome OS, Windows 8 or later (Windows 8.1 or higher required for resolutions greater than 1080p), macOS 10.10 or later |
| Optical Zoom | 2 x |
| Photo sensor technology | Other |
| Product Features | Low Light |
| Screen Size | 1.2 Inches |
| Sensor Type | Other |
| Shooting Modes | Automatic, Low Light |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Supported Audio Format | AAC |
| Supported Image Format | JPEG |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Video Capture Format | MP4 |
| Video Capture Resolution | 1080p |
| Video capture resolution | 1080p |
| Viewing Angle | 90 Degrees |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| White Balance Settings | Auto |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11n |
| Zoom | smooth |
S**R
This is just the best webcam!
I wanted a webcam that had an excellent microphone, great low light picture quality and a changeable field of view. After trying countless different brands, ranging from budget Chinese products to Anker, I found the Brio 500. Let me just say this, getting a good mic on a webcam is extremely rare and generally falls into two camps: either too distant / muffled, or harsh and over processed. I loved my Anker Powerconf C200 for the picture quality, design and value, but the mic made your voice sound robotic. The Brio 500 sounds natural and not too far off the quality of a dedicated mic. The picture quality is also something else - it is ‘only’ HD and not 2K/4K (in reality this is overkill for most people) but nails it just right with perfect levels of sharpness (not too sharp) and colour tone. The best thing thing about the cam is that it will auto adjust your face in low lighting but with hardly any detectable grain or loss of quality compared to other webcams that I have used. This was important for me as I work in a dark corner of a loft room. I also like being able to adjust the FOV depending on whether I am having a group call or not. However I believe this is achieved via digital magnification rather than a true zoom. There is also a RightSight mode that will adjust the camera so that your face is always roughly in the centre of the frame. Generally this works quite well but I definitely prefer a fixed camera as I don’t usually move around a lot in calls (does anyone?). You can also rotate and tilt the camera but make sure to tighten the screw otherwise it won’t hold its position well. The auto focus is also excellent and so far, I have not had any trouble or lag with the webcam focusing on my face despite being in a a fairly dark room or with harsh light overhead. The Anker in particular sometimes needed a few seconds to find my face or would sometimes randomly move in and out of focus despite no movement from myself. There is also the Show Mode feature that allows you to flip the webcam down to view a document in your desk. However I haven’t had to used this yet and it seems a little gimmicky to me but I’m sure someone out there will find this feature useful! The LogiTune software is intuitive to use and allows you to adjust the image quality and a host of other settings. There were some bugs in the early versions of the software, where your settings were not stored, so make sure you update the software online. I’ve carried out hours of research and have compared all of the Logitech cameras on YouTube and the Brio 500 definitely seems to be one best. If you don’t need 4K then this is the perfect webcam for you. I actually bought two, one for home and another for my office.
C**.
Not sure yet
I’ve been thinking about upgrading from my laptop camera to a more professional setup for work meetings. I did my research and opted for the Brio as a good mix of quality, functions and value for money. It’s easy to set up with USB-C (though the cord could be longer) and the Logitech software is great for adjustments, setting distance and the image will follow you if you move. However, I do find that a little distracting and whilst the picture quality is great, I had to reduce the image resolution as my internet connection and Teams couldn’t handle it. I didn’t expect that as I have fast internet speeds that handles streaming on multiple devices and my MacBook is no slouch. Time will tell but I still find myself going back to my laptop camera.
J**J
Great webcam
Love this, it works really well, It can zoom in and provides great quality sound and picture. Very easy to use and I have no compatibility issues. It is not the cheapest webcam, but it works and works well. It sits on the monitor securely. You can shut it off physically if you are more security conscious.
K**.
Huge work upgrade
Auto Light fixes bad rooms, and the dual mics keep background noise out. Plus, Show Mode is perfect for sharing sketches
U**E
Excellent functionality and image appearance in low light. A bit expensive
I got my Brio 500 for a discount (£80). The Brio has three big advantages over other webcams I've tried: - weight (lack of it) - software (!) - low light image quality I bought it mainly for the third as my laptop camera, even with my new laptop offering "AI [allegedly] image processing", is completely hopeless, and I finally have a camera which is viable in my particular situation - of necessity the PC setup is in a corner and natural light is indirect through French doors some distance away. Finally, I no longer look as though I am proclaiming mysteriously from the depths of Aladdin's Cave or have to turn the lights on in the middle of the day. The image is 1920x1080 pixels. There are 2K and 4K cameras around - one of my old ones is 2K - but the Brio image is far superior to the 2K image. On the first, the camera itself is a tiny cylinder, about four inches long and an inch in diameter, and weighs next to nothing. This matters, as I use a monitor bar (BenQ) and it lies very nicely on a flat segment in the middle with the mount stretched out. Previous cameras have been much heavier and bulkier and were - literally - shaky in that situation. (I can't understand why monitor bar manufacturers don't provide a screw thread in the middle of the bar). It has a permanent, good-quality soft plastic cable about 6 feet long with a USB-C connection. From reading around it appears that permanent connections are less likely to fail than removable connections, so the first seems like a good decision. There is a very bright (about an inch long) rectangular white LED showing when the camera is on, and the privacy shutter is set or removed simply by twisting the right-hand end of the case. I never thought I would ever praise Logitech Options+, the Windows and Mac driver software, but it offers a lot here. As well as the usual image controls (colour, brightness, saturation, sharpness) there are some unusual ones. There are three fields of view (65, 78 and 90 degrees) but also software zoom (100 to 400 percent) and an immensely useful "software nudge" (pan/tilt) which lets you centre yourself in the image without physically moving the camera. There are low light and HDR exposure settings, both of which actually materially improve the image, and also options for manually or automatically altering the shutter speed and ISO. Finally, there are autofocus and auto white balance which can, again, be overridden with manual options. A recent update introduced a hard reset to restore all factory settings. A recent update added "auto-follow" (in effect image stabilisation - your head is kept in the centre of the frame after "software nudge" positioned it there). As with "software nudge" it is done through software as the camera doesn't move but, surprisingly, it is effective. It also stops if the deviation from centre is too large - I have used professional setups which kept the subject in the centre of the frame no matter what, which felt like being on the deck of a boat in a rough sea. Interestingly, one option that is not provided but commonly seen elsewhere is to reduce the image dimensions. Those are fixed at 1920x1080. My usual advice applies with Options+ - install the business (offline) version rather than the online version. That cuts out a lot of fluff. I can't comment about Mac, but Linux is not bad. The standard Logitech peripherals software (solaar) is mouse and/or keyboard only, which is a shame as it offers customisation way beyond what Options+ supports, but guvcview works straight off. Unfortunately some options aren't supported, most notably HDR, field of view and image stabilisation, but it does support zoom, pan, tilt, white balance, autofocus, brightness, contrast, saturation and sharpness, which is more than enough. Unlike Options+ it allows the video resolution and frame rate to be changed with presets all the way down to 160x90 and 5fps, which brings back the 90s. Finally, with Options+ I was surprised to be offered a firmware upgrade straight away (1.0.328). I cannot recall the previous time my Logitech mouse or keyboard had their firmware upgraded! Firmware updates may or may not be possible on Linux - gufw recognises the camera but, unfortunately, the Windows firmware update had already taken place. Only 4 stars rather than 5 because the Brio 500 is expensive and, if you have direct light shining on your setup, it isn't necessary. (I would not have bought it myself at the £130 undiscounted rate). But, for my situation, it is excellent.
W**L
Incredible webcam for the money
Super impressed with this. Bought it to replace an ancient 2K webcam and the difference is astounding. Love the visual clarity, dual microphones and privacy shutter design features. Very easy to fit onto the top of a monitor. It also has a screw mount option for camera tripods (full size or mini desk ones). The varying zoom/angle options (how wide the video is) are something a lot of other cheaper cameras don't do, and having this option makes it adaptable to your preferences. I find the Logitech Tune software easy to use too. Works very well with our Dell XPS 15 (2017) laptop (which had one USB-C port as needed). Overall, absolutely brilliant.
D**R
Great quality video
I'm really pleased with this camera. I was using one supplied by my employer but because my office is white and I have a window to my side, I usually appeared only as a silhouette. I thought I would perhaps have to change the layout, but I tried this camera and it had no problems. Everything appeared realistically in the video. It also worked without me having to do very much. The app also has some nice features in it. Overall, I'm very happy with it and would recommend it.
D**D
Poor service
The product is fine, but the Company not so much. I have been chasing them for an invoice and they have not forwarded this to me and irt has been requested now 3 times.
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