

In the daytime with daylight only it performs a little better, but the grain is very noticable and ruins the image. Even the f/2.0 aperture can’t help out here. Detail is almost completely lost and colors can’t be reproduced well. With default settings and basic room lighting, the Streamcam looks bad.

Unfortunately, at only 4.5 inches, the tripod is not tall enough to get good use out of it on a desk.

It can be tilted in any direction and rotated 360 degrees. The included tripod makes up for the convenience factor a little. Although you can put this on a camera ball mount that comes with many ring lights, getting the wire all the way from the mount to your computer is a different task. Not being detachable is a huge problem when it comes to convenience. The wire on the Logitech Streamcam is 60 inches long, non-detachable, and it’s USB-C. The device can’t be tilted in any direction regardless of which clip it’s on or if it’s in vertical or horizontal position. To switch from mounting on a monitor to a tripod, you have to swap out the clips it comes with. The build of the Logitech Streamcam is mediocre.
