Logitech Brio 500
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With the Brio 500, you present yourself authentically in every meeting. Whether the lighting in your room is too dim or too bright, the Brio 500 automatically adjusts it so that your conversation partners can see you clearly. Auto-framing centers the camera so that you are always in the middle of the frame, allowing you to stand up and move around during the meeting. Noise-canceling microphones make your voice sound natural. In presentation mode, you can demonstrate physical objects during video calls by tilting the camera down to showcase ongoing work or other items. Experience more authentic meetings and show yourself in the best light.
Enhanced Image Quality
The Full HD webcam with 1080p resolution provides excellent image quality, ensuring that you can be seen clearly by all participants in meetings.
Automatic Light Correction
The video lighting feature optimally adjusts to the lighting conditions.
Signal transmission | Cable |
Peripheral connection | USB-C |
Image resolution | 1920 x 1080 pixels |
Image sensor resolution | 4 Mpx |
Refresh rate | 60 FPS |
Webcam functions | Autofocus, Microphones, Motion detection |
Operating system compatibility | ChromeOS, Mac OS, Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 8.1 |
Item number | 22187990 |
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Reviews & Ratings
Some models in the webcam test show users blurred or with a colour cast, some distort voices. Devices without these flaws are rare, but they do exist: good webcams.

- Very good picture
- good microphone
- Available in three colours
A convincing package of good hardware and AI-supported software.
- Useful software
- Good autofocus
- Lens cover
- Slightly distorted colours
- Micro somewhat quiet
The Dell wins this web cam duel by a narrow margin. This is mainly due to its great picture quality. The Logitech, on the other hand, scores with better sound. Both webcams are well suited for the home office. Buyers simply have to know what is more important to them: picture or sound.