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I have only used it on my PC when I use Skype and then t works just fine. The video is sharp and clear and the builtin microphone has great pick up and clarity.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes it will work if you have an open USB port. My suggestion would be to restart your computer after installation to allow the computer to find it on start-up. It works best when the user is 3 feet away, but if you have it on top of your monitor and you are sitting at the desk it is still very much in-focus.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I stay away from logitech and microsoft they have a poor record of keeping up their drivers. A year or so down the road the drivers will stop working and they no longer care they already made their sale
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I recently purchased the Logitech C 270 and the Logitech 900 at the same time The Logitech 900 works after updating drivers to Microsoft's "USB driver", and after Microsoft installed additional updates. Initially, the C 270 and the 900 both worked on Windows 10, for a day or so. Microsoft's "Camera" app had an icon that when clicked would allow you to switch between cameras. Then the C 270 stopped working, even as the 900 has continued working. The camera switching icon on Microsoft's Camera app is no longer there. Nevertheless a couple of days ago both cameras worked together once again, for a few minutes; the camera switch icon appeared on the Camera app. But now only the 900 camera works, and the camera switch icon has gain disappeared. No drivers that I have found through Microsoft's "Device Manager" work with the C 270; not Logitech's latest, downloaded from their site; not Microsoft's USB driver that works on the 920. Nor will the C270 work alone (without the 900 plugged in) with any driver that I've found, except for the first time I used it, which lasted a day or so. Therefore, I think there is an issue, not always present, related to the Microsoft camera app.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.UPDATE (to previous answer): Both the Logitech C 270 and the Logitech 920 now work on Windows 10. Prior to this only the 920 had begun working consistently. This is what I did: 1. Plugged in the C 270 only. 2. Logged in to Administrative user account. 3. Opened device manager. 4. Under "imaging" I found the C 270 camera with a yellow edge to the icon, indicating something wrong. 5. Highlighted camera; right click to properties; selected "update driver" 6. Tried the first option -- Browse the Internet...but it did not help. 7. Selected option to do a new Windows update. Two updates were made possible (virus definitions and a security update). 8. Windows downloaded and installed both updates. Restarted computer, as instructed. 9. Logged back in to admin user account. Tested C 270. Did not work. 9. Went online on same user account. Tested C 270 again. It worked! 10. Plugged in Logitech 920. It also worked. Both cameras now worked simultaneously, and one could switch back and forth by clicking an icon on the top left o Microsoft's "Camera" app (free in Microsoft store). 11. Entered a standard user account. Went offline. Both continued to work just the same. 12. The new driver for the C 270 is Microsoft's, and it's called "USB video device." The driver for the 920 is "HD Pro Webcam C920.." They now both appear in Device Manager under a new category called "Cameras." Hope this can help someone.
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