
So i still brought the Stream Edition as it was cheaper of course 🙂 i thought bargain! Windows Hello time or maybe not 😦 I noticed a comment on Amazon as well on the Stream page so i was warned! I also checked the Teams Certified device page and it lists the Brio 4K Webcam as certified and not specifically calling out the Pro or Stream so believe the Stream should be a certified device.Äifferences between Logitech Brio Stream Edition & Pro webcam? from LogitechG The Stream seems to be more for the gamers and streamers. So perhaps a bit of marketing consumer vs business. So i had a read up online and found some posts stating the main differences between the Pro and the Stream Edition were the packaging is different (i can live with that), the Stream Edition included a 12 months licence premium XSplit licence (bonus) but they run different firmware although its believed the hardware is the same (Sound ok). Here’s what i saw on Amazon, as you can see the Stream was £111 vs at the time £199 so a good saving on the Stream. It films in 4K and also works well as a Windows Hello webcam.So i recently brought a Logitech Brio 4K Steam Edition from Amazon on a black Friday week deal and noticed this was a Logitech Brio Ultra HD Pro and a Logitech Brio Steam Edition, odd! i didn’t realise there was more than one Brio, I thought a Brio was a Brio!. If you need a webcam that can unlock your PC and be used for streaming or recording things, you should purchase the Logitech BRIO 4K. If you just want a camera that can unlock your PC quickly without requiring you to touch a fingerprint scanner or to type in a password, the Kaysuda webcam is a relatively affordable option that will work well. The webcam that's best for you depends on if your primary use for it is Windows Hello or a combination of Windows Hello and filming and streaming yourself. The Kaysuda webcam only shoots in 1080p but is a friendlier option when it comes to price and still works well with Windows Hello. It has an excellent 4K camera along with the IR components needed to scan your face for Windows Hello. The Logitech BRIO 4K is the best webcam in this category.



These features are perfect for an office setting where you regularly leave and return to your PC but don't want to enter a password multiple times throughout the day.īecause both of these cameras work well with Windows Hello, the main difference is picture quality. You can also use Windows 10 to automatically log you off a device when you stand up and walk away from your desk. They also work very quickly, allowing you to sit on your desk and have your device unlocked. Both the BRIO 4K and Kaysuda webcams use infrared to scan your face and are more secure than simple face readers or iris scanners.
