Logitech has added another web camera to its range with the launch of the Logitech HD Webcam C615, which features a simple fold and go design, that makes it easy to carry the C615 around with you to ...
Full 1080p HD may be an alluring webcam option, but for some, that feature (and its resulting price) is overkill. On the other end of the spectrum, stepping down to bargain models can shave off too ...
Logitech have announced the small C615 HD webcam. The C615 has a tripod-like base for easy placement, as well as a foldable design making it easy to transport. On the software side, the C615 supports ...
Here’s something rather snazzy! I’m a massive fan of anything that means I’m not tired to a desk by a cable. Logitech have announced a brand new Wireless HD Webcam which means you can now walk around ...
Is that a Logitech webcam in your pocket or are you... oh, it is a webcam. In that case, 'nice package,' which we can say after catching a glimpse of Logitech's new C615 HD webcam with a fold-and-go ...
The Logitech C615 is a popular webcam that is designed to provide high-quality video and audio for video calls, streaming, and content creation. In this review, we will take a closer look at the ...
Chances are that if your laptop is still working well, a lack of a HD webcam isn't likely to entice you into upgrading - even if it would mean entry to the HD video calling club (the coolest club in ...
Pretty much every webcam is going to be HD from here on out, but the ones we’ve seen have generally been a bit bulky. Logitech has decided to make their new one more portable, but in the process seem ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Logitech has outed its latest webcam, the Logitech HD Webcam C615, and as the name suggests it's all about the high definition visuals.
Logitech announced the portable HD Webcam C615, offering a fold-and-go design, coupled with autofocus capabilities and a 360-degree swivel rotation. The Logitech HD Webcam C615 lets you make video ...
The camera resolution or frame rate is not capable of being a custom value in /boot/octopi.txt. I have made sure to uncomment the last 2 lines and set them according to the instructions for this ...
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