

The stereo microphones are a welcome touch, letting you capture mono or stereo audio, and generally getting a nice, full sound. The lens is tiny, but that’s standard for webcams. The C922 is a small but nicely built, measuring just under four inches wide and just over an inch tall.

All of the non-name-brand webcams we tested don’t have a tripod, but they do feature monitor clips similar in design to the C922’s.

The C922 also comes with a desktop tripod, so you can use it on a flat surface, as well as on the top of your monitor. It features autofocus and light correction, a 78-degree field of view, and stereo microphones. The Logitech C922 (Opens in a new window) is a $100 model that can record 1080p video at 30fps and 720p at 60fps. We’ll start with two name-brand webcams to establish a baseline.
