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Step up your Zoom game with a Logitech webcam on sale

TL;DR: Upgrade your WFH setup with a Logitech C922x Pro Stream Webcam Full 1080p HD camera for $139.99, a 30% savings as of Oct. 24. 


This is Zoom's world, and we're all just living in it. We often feel like we have to be camera ready at all times, but all the grooming in the world won't matter if your camera makes you look like a Sims character. 

Improve your production value by upgrading your gear. The Logitech C922x Pro Stream Webcam Full 1080p HD Camera is a great Zoom meeting hack to make you the video call MVP.

Compatible with OBS (Open Broadcasting Software) XSplit Broadcaster, this HD web camera is designed to meet the needs of streamers who broadcast on sites like Twitch and YouTube. That means you can use it beyond Zoom calls — including in your pursuit of a thriving streaming career. Read more...

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