Logitech Brio 300 vs C505 - Where are the differences?

Brand
Logitech
Logitech
Product name
Brio 300
C505
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Only differences
Resolution & Image
Maximum resolution
Maximum resolution
FullHD
Maximum resolution
HD
Maximum resolution
Maximum resolution
1920 x 1080 px
Maximum resolution
1280 x 720 px
Maximum frame rate
Maximum frame rate
30 fps
Maximum frame rate
30 fps
Frame rate 1080p
Frame rate 1080p
30 fps
Frame rate 1080p
-
Frame rate 720p
Frame rate 720p
30 fps
Frame rate 720p
30 fps
Field of view
Adjustable
Adjustable
No
Adjustable
No
Max.
Max.
70 °
Max.
60 °
Options
Options
  • 70°
Options
  • 60°
Functions
Autofocus
Autofocus
No
Autofocus
No
360° swivel
360° swivel
No
360° swivel
No
Microphone
Available
Available
Yes
Available
Yes
Equipment
Cover aperture
Cover aperture
Yes
Cover aperture
No
Tripod thread
Tripod thread
No
Tripod thread
Yes
Specifications
Cable length
Cable length
1,5 m
Cable length
2,0 m

Where are the differences?

Let's take a closer look at the differences between the two webcams Brio 300* and C505* from Logitech.

Which webcam has the higher resolution?

The resolution is one of the most important factors for a webcam and therefore elementary for the purchase decision. The two webcams Logitech Brio 300 and Logitech C505 do not differ at this point. Both provide a maximum resolution of 1920 x 1080 px (FullHD). The resolution and frame rate factors are often also a reason why an external webcam is worthwhile. With most built-in webcams in notebooks, the resolution and frame rate is quite low.

Which webcam gives the better frame rate?

This brings us to the next important factor: the frame rate, or fps (frames per second). This specification describes how many frames per second can be recorded and played back. The higher the value, the smoother the picture runs.

The maximum framerate of the two webcams is 30 fps.

However, the frame rate often varies depending on the resolution. Some devices have a higher framerate at a lower resolution. This is also the case here. At the top of the table you can find the resolutions with the corresponding framerate.

When triggered at 720p, the two webcams are on par at that point with 30 fps.

Field of view

The larger the field of view, the more of the environment a webcam can capture. However, a larger field of view is not necessarily better, as it can also capture more privacy. This is where the two webcams differed. The maximum field of view of the Logitech Brio 300 is larger with 70 ° in comparison. The Logitech C505 has a maximum field of view of 60 °. The field of view is not adjustable for either webcam.

Is there a microphone installed?

With most webcams, there is an integrated microphone. For streaming or when no headset is available, this is beneficial. Both the Logitech Brio 300 and the Logitech C505 offer an integrated microphone. In both cases, it is an recording.

Cover panel

Some webcams have a cover bezel built in. This is only the case with the Logitech Brio 300*. With the Logitech C505 you have to do without this feature. The bezel protects the lens, but also provides privacy protection. Most of the time, the cover bezel is advertised for privacy. Of course, for some models, there are also additional options to cover the lens.

Is there a tripod?

In comparison, the Logitech C505*} performs better here. This is because you can only attach a tripod with the webcam. The Logitech Brio 300 lacks this device. A tripod is interesting if the webcam cannot be attached directly to the screen or notebook. A tripod is also interesting for live streams.

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