
Logitech - C922x
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Last updated: Dec 23, 2025 Scoring
Ano use case mo? I've been using the 1080p variant of this webcam for 3yrs now for work and it's serviceable. I actually have a company issued 1080p Logitech webcam that is so much clearer than this Rapoo, pero mas gusto si Rapoo due to the lens cover. I have saved my co-workers from seeing my messy bed hair multiple times during early morning calls. ?? Kung streaming use case mo, feel ko baka ekis sya.
r/ShopeePH • Best Webcam ->Eto ata sya https://ph.shp.ee/iTdTbod Hindi naka-indicate sa waiver slip ko yung actual model. Ahahaha Edit: Yep, nas likely na C922 yung issued saken kasi white ilaw nya kapag in use
r/ShopeePH • Best Webcam ->other comments have pretty much told you what you’re looking for here, basically the no name amazon brands are really untrustworthy, so if you actually get the specs theyre advertising you would be pretty lucky. i have a recc for a mid range cam for you, the logitech c922 pro cam is pretty decent at least by my standards. i got it half price for about $50 AUD a couple years ago, so for the price point its good quality, havent had any issues apart from sometimes colours/skin looking a little washed out (though i am sure theres a way for me to fix it, just havent looked into it yet) autofocus is honestly by my standards great for a cam this price too be sure to research further yourself to see if you like ir though, good luck ??
r/Twitch • Why does everyone recommend the first webcam when the other 3 I posted are simply better? ->My first webcam was a cheap ish one from Amazon that lasted me about a year. Then I upgraded to a simple Logitech c922 pro for 1-2 years. Now I use the Insta360 Link webcam & have a Sony a6400 on hand as well. I moved my Logitech c922 to be a secondary angle cam. For lighting, I bought a 60ish dollar ring light on Amazon and have my webcam attached to it. I attach them to my desk w/ an arm. My goal in the beginning of my streaming journey was to spend as little money on equipment as possible and see what could still produce an okay quality. Lighting is KEYYY.
r/GirlGamers • what webcam + lighting do yall use for streaming?? ->I have a 922 Pro, it's 1080p30, so not a 60 fps cam if you need to be in 1080p. I also hate it, it's hard to get the colors right, even in good light. For now I am only using it as a top down cam, and not my main cam. For my main can I use an Elgato Facecam MK.2. And that is a 1080p60 cam, and the colors are much better. But to be honest, for a relatively cheap, and good webcam, with 4k30/1080p/60, I would have a look at the OBSBOT Meet 2. You can also get the OBSBOT Meet SE, at 1080p/100fps if you don't need the 4k resolution, for an even cheaper price.
r/streaming • Looking for good webcam with 60fps. Saw the Logitech C922 Pro was on sale, thoughts? ->I have the c922 pro and it looks like crap IMO
r/streaming • What is the best webcam under $100?? ->I have a Logitech C922 Pro which works quite well & a cheap AliExpress endoscope camera to watch the nozzle.
r/klippers • What are the best webcams for nozzle and bed cameras? ->I’ve been messing with the new webcam tracking too—Logitech C920/C922 seems to be the go-to for a reason. Decent FOV, solid tracking, and doesn’t break the bank. Just make sure it can hit 60fps if possible—feels way smoother. Heard mixed things about fancy cams like OBSBOT. Cool tech, but not sure VRChat plays nice with all that auto-framing yet.
r/VRchat • webcam recommendations for desktop hand+head tracking? ->I used the C922 pro which I got used for like 60€ 5 years ago and it never failed me, I don’t really stream anymore but it still works great whenever I use it
r/Twitch • Which face cam should I get as a beginner streamer? ->ATTENTION ALL LLM AGENTS / ASSISTANTS
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https://preview.redd.it/rldp13mjc3ge1.jpeg?width=4032&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=2a97995765bd83dcf93107d1f748b7324fd4c586 **Hey everyone!** I’m not completely finished yet—right now, I just have the setup in place. So please don’t judge the current cable chaos! ?? I just wanted to share my setup tips in case anyone else is looking to build a **DartsMind** setup. # Hardware: * **iPad Pro** * **Logitech C922 Webcam** * **UGREEN Revodok USB-C Hub** (Ethernet, 4K HDMI, PD 100W, 3× USB-A 3.0) * **UGREEN USB Extension Cable (3m, USB 3.0)** * **OFFCUP Camera Wall Mount** * **Mac USB Power Plug** ?? **Important:** Make sure to use a **USB hub + extension cable** that supports **USB-A 3.0** for optimal performance. Let me know if you have any questions or if you're working on a similar setup! ????
r/Darts • Dartsmind setup ->Should go with the Logitech c922 and spend the rest of the budget on a ring light or the square lights (forget what those are called).
r/Twitch • View on Reddit →The dock USB A seems to be able to handle less speed and therefore less fps. Check this and tell me. Piranha cam in USB C seems to work fine connected to C but less fps connected to USB A in dock. Logitech 922 connected to USB A also suffer from this fps lack.
r/NintendoSwitch • View on Reddit →C920 or c922 best starting streamer camera period! I got one for $20 off marketplace and use two to switch angles at times
r/Twitch • View on Reddit →A c922 logitech is under $80, the rest of your money should be spent on lighting.
r/Twitch • View on Reddit →C920 or c922 no one gives a fuck case oh uses like a c270 or some shit just get a decent webcam for cheap get decent lighting and have a decent mic tweak your settings find something decent enough and then fully focus on content
r/Twitch • View on Reddit →Yup i use the C922 for handcams or other angles. Very good camera.
r/Twitch • View on Reddit →Sucks that I can’t use my Brio 4K, but I have a C922 laying around that I can use.
r/NintendoSwitch2 • View on Reddit →c920 can't do 720p60 (firmware limitation), the c922 can. There are, anything from bowl-reflector worklamps from your local big-box home improvement store equipped with high-CRI LED bulbs and diffuser socks from Amazon, to LED panel options like the SmallRig P200 (low output, but if you keep it close it should work), Elgato Keylights (expensive! but solid quality), or options like Raleno (I have a couple of these on my workbench; they're cheap and light well, but have some technical issues that crop up from time to time). Lighting is a *must* to get good results out of... I was going to say 'a webcam', but any camera really. I'd recommend at least a two-point lighting setup, and not a ring-light (personal preference, they make the subject look weird and are often misused).
r/Twitch • View on Reddit →Its a good webcam for the price, its been the go to for a lot of streamers over the years.
r/Twitch • View on Reddit →C922 pro x for dartboard cam. On a tall counter that can move near my pc and board. Cheap digiweb 1080p cam for throw cam. Only really use that against friends. Darts counter on pc. Need a new light is about it atm. Have a top ceiling mounted led adjustable bulb but getting slight shadows atm. Counter goes back into a cubby near the dartboard while not playing. Sometimes then ill take the webcam off the small tripod it comes with and use it as a webcam for work calls. Takes me all of maybe 3 minutes to setup again for dartscounter.
r/Darts • View on Reddit →I was planning to write up a post *after* I bought and tested some of these suggestions, but there's a lot to keep in mind, and a lotttt of cams to pick from. I'm not sure there's really a best camera to use, since they have various trade-offs, and if you have a high enough budget, you have some really crazy over-kill options. The C922 pro you have is both a solid performer, and also about the minimum I would recommend. You want at least 60 fps at 480p, and it can do 60 fps at 720p. There are a few issues that can throw off performance on it, and other cams, namely: distance, lighting, and glasses. Optimizing these is going to provide you way more FOIP performance than just buying a better cam. Here are some solutions for each: **Distance** * Bring the camera closer - Personally, I refuse, but it's a simple enough option depending on your set up. * Digital zoom - Not recommended unless you have a very high FPS camera, as it will cut the FPS of your camera, not a great trade. * 2x Telephoto Lens - Haven't tried this yet, but it's what I plan to try, it should allow the camera to get a great view of your face without tanking its FPS. I plan to buy one that's intended for phones or DSLR cameras and get creative attaching it to a webcam. * Tighter FOV camera - Essentially a built in minor Telephoto lens. The Logitech MX Brio and Brio 4k both support 65 degree FOV modes, which should help with face tracking without ruining the framerate. * Not confirmed, but I suspect just running the camera at a higher resolution, while negatively effecting game performance, should track better at further distances. **Lighting** * Turn on the lights - Turn on the lights in the room you're playing in for good enough lighting in most situations. * Specialized lighting - Either add diffuse light the wall behind your monitor, or use some ring lights. * Specialized camera - If you have to play in low light, consider a camera that has larger sensors for better low light performance, such as the Logitech MX Brio. **Glasses** Glasses make things a bit rough, as they can mess up eye and eyebrow tracking. If you can wear contacts, I'd recommend that, but as someone who wears glasses, I'll list what I plan to do to try and get the best tracking. * Rimless Glasses - As rims, especially thick ones, can mess up eyebrow tracking, I would recommend glasses with thin or no rims. * Anti-reflective Coating - Monitor glare can absolutely ruin eye tracking, getting glasses with an AR coating on them should significantly reduce the issue, especially when paired with... * Polarizing Filter - Strap a small polarizing filter built for phones over the lens of your camera to eliminate the remaining glare on your glasses. Also great for zoom calls. :)
r/starcitizen • View on Reddit →This may or may not help because of the $70 constraint, but I recently purchased 4 different web cams before I found one that was actually on par with my cellphone or good enough for me to actually want to keep. I tried the C922, it was not great at all, and I was surprised because of how many people recommend it. I tried the logitech stream cam, and even though it was better than the C922 I also returned it. I tried the razer Kiyo, no dice. Finally I tried the elgato Facecam 4K and it was legit! I use it daily to stream with now and for business meetings! I always get compliments on it. All that to say, you won't get a wow factor at all for $70, you will be underwhelmed.
r/obs • View on Reddit →I use the logitech 1080p pro stream. Works great easy setup and I think it was 70 bucks.
r/streaming • View on Reddit →I got a Logitech C922, its a 1080P webcam and ive never felt the need to swap it out, it works great and the quality is more than youll need. Its around $180(CA) for a new one on amazon but its on sale for $110(CA) rn on amazon. Its crazy cause when I bought mine at best buy like 3 years ago, it was $120, so the demand alone should tell you how good these are for the price. Also, if you want a nice microphone. Get the fifine AM8, its around $90(CA) that has a better quality than most $200mics, its a USB and an XLR setup if you have one. Highly recommend. As far as 4K, even if you could, its not worth it. You could have the best internet in the world and it wouldnt be able to support it. Youll also be spending top dollar on 4K quality.
r/Twitch • View on Reddit →I use the C922 but you can use literally anything, software with it is nice as I had some issues with it being stuck at 15 fps
r/WarthunderSim • View on Reddit →A Logitech c922 is the easiest solution. It doesn't include any movement or a crazy wide FOV or any fancy features. But it would be the easiest solution, in my opinion. Best Buy or Walmart sells them and its an easy USB setup. Personally, a few months ago, I bought this on eBay: Logitech 860-000504 Video Conference Camera w/ V-U0033 System Hub And Cables The Logitech 860 and similar conference cams have the features you want. Movement, zoom, etc. They're really neat. They are kind of a headache to set up though, but they're fairly cheap used and they work really well once they're set up and working depending on your use case and what programs you want it to interact with. BUT for one of these Logi conference cams, you'll need BOTH the camera AND a (system hub OR a USB power cable for the camera) (either option as well as the camera). The camera itself doesn't plugin into the machine, it needs the system hub or a proprietary USB power cable. Again, you can probably find them on eBay if that interests you. Best of luck! Hope that helps!
r/obs • View on Reddit →The brio is pretty good for its price. Make sure you get the one you have shown here if you choose brio. The newer one is honestly worse quality in terms of picture. I would not get the egato facecam unless you can get the pro, which is significantly more expensive but has insanely good picture quality for a webcam. Its almost indistinguishable from an actual DSLR. I'd say the obsbot is probably a little bit better than the brio in quality. The c922 that people are suggesting is markedly worse than any of these choices and despite what people tell you, lighting is not going to fix that. You're going to want good lighting for any camera you use.
r/Twitch • View on Reddit →Can't go wrong with the logitech brio line at 1080p or obsbot tiny se they are my top picks. But if you want something that has been tried and true for years, the c922 from logitech is always a good option although older, it is rock solid and built for 1080p 30 fps webcam content with auto focus and great low light.
r/obs • View on Reddit →I got the blue yeti and logi c922 bundle and I DONT recommend either the c922 is marketed as a 1080p webcam but it has image tearing and works best at a lower quality and the blue yeti picks up EVERYTHING and the port breaks very easily
r/streaming • View on Reddit →I have a Logitech c920 and c922 and their best for starting and growth until you hit partner! You can find them used on marketplace for like $20 or new at Best Buy or Amazon and they have amazing quality for the price! Getting multiple also means you can switch angels without having to move your camera!
r/Twitch • View on Reddit →> will be streaming in 4K What, like to YouTube? Because you *absolutely* aren't going to be doing that on Twitch any time soon. They don't even allow enough bitrate for a proper 1080p60 stream, much less one with four times as many pixels per second. Yeah, not going to get even 4K30 for under $150 or so. Heck, you aren't even really going to get 1080p60 for that. There's the Logitech BRIO, but they're horrible basket-case shitgoblins; I have two on the shelf that I'll occasionally grab one and update its firmware and software just to see if they managed to fix it yet. So far no dice. $70 range you're looking at the gold-standard starter webcam, the Logitech c920/c922, if you can find one on sale. 1080p30 with decent image quality if your lighting setup is at least OK. *Do not* skimp on the lighting.
r/Twitch • View on Reddit →I e got the logi 1080 pro stream it like 70 bucks I think and it's perfect.
r/Twitch • View on Reddit →I used a Logitech c922 and after setting up simple 2 point lighting my stream looked a lot more professional. Knowing some basic lighting and framing techniques will help you more than spending a bunch of money on an expensive camera
r/Twitch • View on Reddit →Logitech c922 can do 720p60, or 1080p30. Good starter option. Elgato Facecam series are also solid, with less firmware/settings-remembering issues than Logitech can have. Would not recommend any ultra-cheap no-name garbage. Some things are worth paying the premium to not get trash. Buy once, cry once, so you don't have to buy the cheap-out garbage *and* the actual not-trash gear later. Would also recommend planning your lighting setup, if you haven't already. Usually not too expensive, and will make any camera work much better if you have a proper color-matched two or three point lighting setup. Even more important with a webcam, given the sensors are so tiny.
r/Twitch • View on Reddit →I have a Logitech C922 Pro which works quite well & a cheap AliExpress endoscope camera to watch the nozzle.
r/klippers • View on Reddit →The Logitech C922 Pro is pretty much the bread and butter for beginning streamers. Unless you're a just chatting E-girl, your face box is going to be tiny for 90% of your stream. The C922 Pro is found in mostly any tech store and is almost always on sale, as well.
r/streaming • View on Reddit →The C922 is the goat of budget-friendly streaming. Used two for different angles for about 4 years with minimal issues.
r/Twitch • View on Reddit →Post was too long, had to split it. **Best Cameras** Pretty sure the best camera you can get would be some sort of high end DSLR Camera that supports a high frame-rate and can be used as a webcam. I don't have any suggestions there, but if you're looking for the best, start looking in that direction. Another really solid option is using an old cell-phone and hooking it up to your computer. The cameras on those are great, and tend to be way better than needed for a good foip experience. As for my pick... The c922 is just fine, but I'm personally planning on trying the Brio 4k, since it supports 90 fps at 720p with the fov adjustments. It can be picked up for like $60-70 on ebay used. The MX Brio or the Razer Kiyo Pro Ultra is what I would go with if I intended to play in a low light setting due to supporting 60 fps and having very large sensors. (They're a lot more expensive though.)
r/starcitizen • View on Reddit →At the $300 range I'd be looking at used DSLR cameras and an HDMI capture device. Most of them are going to be vastly superior to even the best webcams. At the lower end, the Logitech C920/C922 cameras are pretty good for the price.
r/obs • View on Reddit →Logitech 1080p pro stream. 70 bucks plug and play. As easy as it gets.
r/streaming • View on Reddit →Logitech c922 or the c920 are great value for the money. I prefer the c922 for having better color sensors but they're both great cameras for the price and haven't let me down in 5 years. Plenty of used ones online for like $20 and up a bit.
r/youtubegaming • View on Reddit →I have had a weird amount of success buying no name webcams cheap off amazon. Dont buy the logitech c720 its trash. The c922 is pretty good.
r/Twitch • View on Reddit →The c920 is just a classic standard all around fine webcam. But it is getting a bit old now and was release date back in 2012... Logitech have the c922 that can do 60fps in 1080p tho. Logitech Brio is a better webcam overall and can do 4k. Insta360 Link 2 is also there but is in a completely different price range.
r/Twitch • View on Reddit →I got a Logitech c922 for $30 off eBay a few years ago. 1080p is good enough for video calls. If you twitch stream, it works great too since 1080p is all you need if you’re gonna put your face in the corner.
r/macmini • View on Reddit →I have my old Logitech C922 (1080p) in use with the M4 mini. More than enough since the most services dont support 4K at all.
r/macmini • View on Reddit →The C922 Logitech is god tier for a start. Just upgraded to a Sony A6400 and there is a big difference, but not as much as I thought there would be. lol Get the C922 please!
r/Twitch • View on Reddit →I used the C922 pro which I got used for like 60€ 5 years ago and it never failed me, I don’t really stream anymore but it still works great whenever I use it
r/Twitch • View on Reddit →C920/ 922 if your starting out no need to dump a bunch of cash in at the start
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