
Logitech StreamCam 1080p/60fps
1080p 60fps webcam, 78° FOV, autofocus, built-in mic.
1080p/60fps USB-C webcam for streamers. Verify your PC has a USB-C data port before ordering. AI background removal built-in. 2-year Logitech warranty. Best for OBS/Streamlabs streamers needing 60fps.
Official India stock. Full warranty through the brand's India service network, standard RMA if anything goes wrong.
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Logitech StreamCam Review India 2026 — ₹11,000 for 1080p60 With a USB-C Catch
Logitech StreamCam: The 1080p/60fps Cam India's Streamers Actually Want
The StreamCam fills a specific gap: 1080p/60fps output with a USB-C connection, targeting streamers and content creators who need buttery-smooth motion without paying for 4K. At ₹10,999–12,499, it's not cheap, but it's the most accessible Logitech option for anyone who cares about high-frame-rate video.
I'll be upfront about the catch before you read further: the StreamCam is USB-C only. If your PC or laptop doesn't have a USB-C port with data (not just charging), you'll need an adapter — and not all adapters pass video data reliably.
What Works
60fps is the headline and it delivers. Compared to 30fps webcams, motion in your video — hand gestures, turning your head, anything dynamic — stays crisp instead of ghosting. For streamers who do face-cam alongside gameplay, this matters.
The vertical shooting mode is a unique StreamCam feature: rotate it 90 degrees and it shoots portrait-format video for Reels or Shorts. This is actually useful for Indian content creators who run separate YouTube and Instagram pipelines from one setup.
Auto-focus performance is better than the C920 line. Tracking is smooth when you shift in your seat, and the AI-based face detection keeps exposure centered on your face even in mixed lighting.
What Doesn't Work
USB-C only remains a pain point in India where most desktop PCs — even builds from 2022–2024 — use USB-A headers on the front panel. Older motherboards may not have USB-C on the rear IO either. Budget a USB-C to USB-A adapter (₹300–500) into your cost if needed.
The StreamCam doesn't support 4K at any framerate, which is a moot point at this price but worth knowing before you upgrade later and want consistency across cams.
India Availability and Value
Available at MDComputers, PrimeABGB, Amazon India, and Flipkart. Logitech India pricing on the StreamCam has been stable — no aggressive discounting. Watch the Logitech brand page on Amazon during Diwali sales for ₹1,000–1,500 drops.
18% GST is included in listed prices. No import surprises — this is an officially distributed product.
Who Should Buy This
- Streamers using OBS/Streamlabs who want 1080p/60fps without the 4K premium
- Content creators shooting face-cam for gaming, tutorials, or Shorts/Reels
- Anyone with a USB-C equipped laptop or modern desktop who values smooth motion
Who Should Skip This
- WFH-only users doing video calls — the 60fps advantage disappears on Zoom/Meet which caps at 30fps
- Desktop PC builders without USB-C on their board who don't want adapter hassle
- Buyers considering the Logitech MX Brio — if you're near ₹17,000, the MX Brio's 4K sensor is a proper step up
Questions
Yes, but verify the adapter supports data transfer (not charge-only). Most ₹300+ adapters from reputable brands work. Cheap ₹99 adapters may not pass the full USB 3.0 data needed for 1080p/60fps.
No — both platforms cap webcam output at 1080p/30fps regardless of source. The 60fps advantage only matters for local recordings or OBS streaming. If calls are your only use case, buy the C925e instead.
Yes. OBS on YouTube's 1080p60 preset works smoothly with the StreamCam on a 20+ Mbps upload connection.