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The Logitech C920s PRO is $59.99 with a glass lens and physical privacy shutter. The Logitech Brio with Privacy Shutter is $49.88 with auto light correction and USB-C. Both are 1080p Logitech webcams with hardware privacy. The $10 gap comes down to glass lens vs auto light correction — here is which one matters more for your streaming battlestation.
Quick Comparison
| Feature | Logitech C920s PRO | Logitech Brio 1080P |
| Price | $59.99 | $49.88 |
| Privacy | Physical shutter | Physical shutter |
| Lens | Glass | Standard |
| Light Correction | Standard auto | RightLight auto correction |
| Connection | USB-A | USB-C |
| Resolution | 1080p 30fps | 1080P |
Logitech C920s PRO — Best Image Quality
The C920s wins on image sharpness. The glass lens delivers clearer, more detailed 1080p video than standard plastic lenses. If your battlestation is in a well-lit room and the image quality ceiling matters, the C920s is the better camera. The $10 premium over the Brio is paying for the glass lens and the C920’s legacy of being the most reliable streaming webcam at this price tier.
Pros
- Glass lens — sharper image than plastic lens alternatives
- Physical privacy shutter — complete lens coverage
- Proven streaming webcam reliability
- Autofocus handles all standard streaming distances
Cons
- $10 more than the Brio
- USB-A only — no USB-C option
- No auto light correction for variable lighting
Logitech C920s is a budget-friendly, work-from-anywhere webcam that delivers a professional video meeting experience. It includes features designed to make you look and sound great in your next meeting. A 78º diagonal field of view perfectly frames you and your space, while autofocus adjusts...
Logitech Brio — Best for Variable Lighting
The Brio wins if your streaming space has variable light — windows, changing overhead lights, or a setup that does not have dedicated streaming lighting. RightLight auto correction adjusts exposure and white balance automatically, keeping you looking natural on stream through lighting changes. The USB-C connection is also a practical plus if your PC has USB-C ports available. At $49.88, it is $10 cheaper than the C920s PRO.
Pros
- RightLight auto light correction — adapts to changing lighting
- USB-C connection — cleaner cable management
- Physical privacy shutter included
- $10 less than C920s PRO
Cons
- No glass lens — standard lens clarity below C920s
- Auto light can over-correct in mixed light
Say hello to better video meetings. Place Brio 1080p Webcam at your best angle for an eye-to-eye connection. Look natural thanks to 1080p resolution and auto light correction for low-light situations. A noise-reducing mic suppresses background noise so others can hear you clearly. Spin the...
Verdict
Stable lighting in your streaming battlestation? C920s PRO at $60 — the glass lens delivers the sharpest 1080p image. Variable or changing light? Logitech Brio at $50 — RightLight handles the exposure automatically for $10 less. Both have physical privacy shutters.
