
But the really interesting stuff is in software, not hardware. The C922 handles low light correction a little better than the older model, with the image being a shade brighter but noticeable.Īt this point, you'd be forgiven for thinking Logitech had just given a new name, a lick of paint and a new box to its old stalwart. Logitech's own software will let you tweak brightness and contrast to give yourself a little more color.īut, given how good the C920 has been all this time, none of this is surprising. Video quality is still fantastic from Logitech, and in good light you'll look super sharp. Video-wise there are still both 720p and 1080p Full HD recording options, but new for the C922 is 60fps at 720p. Because there's nothing worse than a short cable.


The C922 is almost identical to its predecessor, and that's not a bad thing.Īlso, like its predecessor you'll find an ample 6-foot USB cable poking out of the rear. If you just need a quick solution to make your voice go over the internet, you'll be well served. On either side sit omnidirectional, stereo microphones which as far as webcam mics go perform rather well.

Visually the C922 is almost identical to its predecessor, save for an updated logo, a glossy black finish around the camera lens and a white glow compared to the old blue when in use. Logitech C922 (Image credit: Windows Central)
