My only issue with the way the camera moves is that when I was a little too forceful with it, the magnetic attachment keeping the camera on the mount would come detached. The webcam has a couple of design features that are definitely worth knowing about including the physical privacy shutter that you twist down over the lens when you don't want to be seen or the fact that you can move the camera positioning by both panning and tilting the device. My PC automatically found it and got it working. Getting set up with your desktop is just as easy, you literally just need to plug it in using the USB-C cable. You can also hook this up to a tripod if you prefer. Then, it’s just a case of placing the camera on top of the mount and it'll magnetically snap on. The pad is reusable which is great if you plan to use this webcam on different devices. To attach it to your screen, you just need to wipe the back of your monitor clean, balance the mount on the top bezel, remove the film from the microsuction pad and press it down. Relatively small and lightweight, the webcam weighs 121g and measures 51.5 x 110 x 45 mm which means that while it is noticeable on top of your monitor, it’s not so big that it becomes an eye sore. I tested out the Off-White version which is largely white but also lightly flecked with a grey mount. The Logitech Brio 500 is a good-looking webcam for your PC, made with plastic and tubular in shape, you can match it to the rest of your home office setup because it's available to buy in either Graphite, Off-White or Rose.
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