
If you ever feel like sharing an Instagram Story or other vertical video content straight from your laptop, this makes it that much easier to do so. Perhaps one of the biggest selling points of the Logitech StreamCam is the ability to record vertical video, since the camera can physically rotate 90 degrees without moving the mount. If streaming is your focus, you'll also like that the camera is specifically optimized for apps like Streamlabs and OBS. Plus, it supports automatic tracking, and the intelligent exposure feature helps ensure your face looks natural and well-lit in different lighting environments. The camera uses a glass lens and it supports auto-focus, ensuring you always look as clear as possible. Whether it's for video calls or live streaming, that's great.

It starts with support for Full HD 1080p video at 60 frames per second, ensuring you look clear and move smoothly. Not only is the Logitech StreamCam easy to use, it actually packs in a lot of great features for streaming, too. For your privacy, the webcam automatically faces down and turns off when not in use. This is because the Insta360 Link also supports face tracking, so as you move around, the camera can follow your face just about anywhere thanks to that gimbal, and it can also zoom in on your face to keep you clearly in view. The camera also supports zoom, both manually and automatically, with the AI zoom feature. However, what makes the Insta360 Link special is its built-in gimbal, which allows it to pan sideways, tilt up or down, and even rotate vertically. The wide aperture also means the focus plane is relatively small, which creates a soft bokeh effect for the background and helps you pop that much more. In our review, we found images to be impressively crisp and clean, and the white balance was better than most webcams offer. The lens has an f/1.8 aperture, too, and image quality from this camera is fantastic as a result. The Insta360 Link has a 1/2-inch 4K sensor, which is well above the vast majority of webcams. Before we get to the smarts, let's talk hardware, which is impressive by itself.
