
Logitech MX Brio
Professionals who prioritize raw image quality and low-light performance with a trusted brand

Razer Kiyo V2 X
Razer ecosystem users who want a reliable 1080p streaming webcam with Synapse integration
Score Comparison
Pricing & Features
Making Your Decision
When to Choose Logitech MX Brio
Professionals who prioritize raw image quality and low-light performance with a trusted brand
The Logitech MX Brio delivers the best raw image quality in this roundup thanks to its large sensor. Low-light performance is excellent, and the build quality is premium. It lacks the AI tracking smarts of OBSBOT and Insta360, but if pure video quality is your priority, it's hard to beat.
Strengths
- Excellent 4K image quality with a large 1/1.2-inch sensor for superior low-light
- Premium build quality with aluminum body and integrated privacy shutter
- Logitech Tune app provides Show Mode, RightLight, and auto-framing
Limitations
- At $200, it's expensive for a webcam without gimbal or PTZ tracking
- Auto-framing is basic compared to OBSBOT and Insta360 AI tracking
- March 2024 release means it's among the older products in this roundup
When to Choose Razer Kiyo V2 X
Razer ecosystem users who want a reliable 1080p streaming webcam with Synapse integration
The Razer Kiyo V2 X is a solid 1080p streaming webcam wrapped in Razer's polished design language. The Synapse integration is a plus for existing Razer users, and the 1080p60 output is clean and reliable. However, at $100 you can find 4K competitors, making this primarily a brand-loyalty play.
Strengths
- Razer Synapse integration with Chroma RGB lighting ecosystem
- Solid 1080p60 video with good color reproduction for streaming
- Premium build quality with a sleek, understated gaming aesthetic
Limitations
- 1080p max resolution — no 4K output despite $100 price tag
- Razer Synapse software is heavy and resource-intensive
- No AI tracking or auto-framing features at this price

