The Logitech BRIO 4K Pro Webcam – Ultra HD 2160p— 13MP sensor with 4K Ultra HD 2160p video at 30fps, RightLight 3 with HDR for automatic lighting correction, three adjustable fields of view (65°/78°/90°), 5x HD digital zoom and Windows Hello infrared facial recognition. Dual omnidirectional noise-cancelling microphones. Certified for Microsoft Teams, Zoom and Google Meet. USB-C connection. For professional video calls, streaming and content creation.
- ✓ 4K Ultra HD 2160p at 30fps — 13MP glass lens with autofocus
- ✓ RightLight 3 + HDR — automatic exposure and contrast in any lighting
- ✓ Windows Hello infrared facial recognition — passwordless login
- ✓ Certified for Microsoft Teams, Zoom and Google Meet
The Logitech BRIO 4K Pro webcam is the most capable standard-form webcam Logitech produces — a 13MP sensor delivering 4K Ultra HD video at 4096×2160 pixels, the highest resolution available in the consumer and business webcam category. The sensor resolves substantially more detail than 1080p, which has a practical impact both on how sharp the caller appears to their counterparts in a video meeting and on the quality of recorded footage for streaming, training materials or presentations. The BRIO can also output 1080p at 60fps and 720p at 90fps — frame rates relevant to streaming and recording use cases where smooth motion is prioritised. RightLight 3 is Logitech’s most advanced automatic lighting system and works alongside full HDR processing: the camera simultaneously captures and combines multiple exposures to produce a correctly-exposed image even in high-contrast conditions such as backlit windows, bright ceiling lights or outdoor glare. The three adjustable fields of view — 65°, 78° and 90° diagonal — allow the framing to be matched to the use case; the 65° view is the tightest and most flattering for single-person calls, the 90° view covers more background context for group or room views. All three fields of view use the full sensor area with 5x HD digital zoom available within each. The dual omnidirectional microphones capture voice from up to one metre away while the noise-cancellation processing reduces keyboard, fan and ambient noise from the recording. Windows Hello facial recognition uses the BRIO’s infrared sensor — a separate IR illuminator and sensor module that works in the dark or through glasses — to authenticate the user’s face and unlock Windows without a password. The USB-C connection uses a USB 3.2 Gen 1 interface; a USB-A adapter is included for computers without USB-C. Genuine Logitech. 2-year warranty.
4K Ultra HD · 13MP Sensor
2160p · Multiple Frame Rates · 5x Zoom
The BRIO’s 13MP sensor produces a maximum output of 4096×2160 pixels — the full 4K DCI standard — at 30 frames per second. For comparison, a standard 1080p webcam outputs 1920×1080 pixels, giving the BRIO approximately four times the pixel count and a corresponding increase in fine detail: skin texture, hair detail, fabric texture and background elements are resolved rather than blurred or approximated. In a video call, this translates to a sharper, more natural appearance to other participants on high-resolution displays. The camera also outputs 1080p at 60fps, which is the format most used by streamers and content creators who prioritise smooth motion at a file size more practical than 4K. At 720p the frame rate reaches 90fps, useful for slow-motion post-production work. The 5x digital zoom operates within any of the three FOV presets — at 4K resolution, zooming 5x still retains effective 1080p equivalent detail due to the sensor’s pixel density. Autofocus tracks faces and foreground subjects and refocuses continuously without the hunting or delay that affects lower-grade webcams.
RightLight 3 + HDR
Automatic Lighting — Any Environment
Most webcams use a single automatic exposure algorithm that averages the entire frame — in backlit conditions (a window behind the subject), this algorithm exposes for the bright background, leaving the face underexposed and dark. RightLight 3 addresses this with scene analysis that identifies the subject in the frame and weights exposure toward them rather than the background average. Full HDR processing extends this by capturing multiple exposure values simultaneously and combining them into a single frame — preserving highlight detail in bright areas and shadow detail in dark areas that a single-exposure system would clip. The practical result is that the BRIO produces a usable, correctly-exposed image in conditions that defeat standard webcams: bright windows directly behind the subject, strong overhead fluorescent office lighting, mixed natural and artificial light sources, and dim environments such as late-evening home offices. The system operates automatically without requiring the user to adjust any settings — the camera continuously analyses and adjusts the exposure and colour balance as lighting conditions change during a call.
Windows Hello · IR Recognition
Infrared Facial Authentication — Secure Login
The BRIO contains two sensor systems: the main RGB camera for video capture and a separate infrared module — an IR illuminator and IR sensor — specifically for Windows Hello facial authentication. Infrared authentication uses the heat signature of the face rather than visible light, which gives it two properties that the visible-light camera cannot provide: it works in complete darkness (the IR illuminator provides its own illumination), and it is significantly harder to spoof than a 2D photo-based system because it perceives the three-dimensional structure of the face. Windows Hello on the BRIO is rated as enterprise-grade biometric authentication compliant with FIDO 2 standards, making it appropriate for corporate single sign-on environments. Authentication is typically completed within one second of sitting at the computer. The IR module also enables the camera to function as the basis for Microsoft’s Azure AD face login in corporate environments where password-based login has been replaced by biometric authentication policy. The BRIO is certified by Microsoft as meeting Windows Hello Enhanced Sign-in Security requirements.
Great choice if you…
✔ Need the highest quality video for executive-level calls, interviews or presentations
✔ Work in challenging lighting — backlit windows, bright offices or dim home setups
✔ Use Windows Hello for passwordless login on a business or personal PC
✔ Stream or record content and need 1080p 60fps or 4K 30fps output
✔ Need Teams / Zoom / Google Meet certification for IT-managed deployments
Consider something else if…
✖ Your monitor or laptop screen is 1080p — 4K output will be downscaled; consider Logitech C920s
✖ You only need basic 1080p calls — the BRIO’s advanced features may exceed your requirement
✖ You need a dedicated studio microphone — the BRIO’s mics are good but not broadcast-grade
Technical Specifications
| Brand / Model | Logitech BRIO 4K Pro |
| Sensor | 13MP · glass lens · autofocus |
| Max Resolution | 4096 × 2160 (4K Ultra HD 2160p) @ 30fps |
| Other Resolutions | 1920 × 1080 @ 30/60fps · 1280 × 720 @ 30/60/90fps |
| Field of View | 65° · 78° · 90° diagonal (adjustable) · 5x HD zoom |
| Lighting | RightLight 3 + HDR — auto exposure and contrast correction |
| Microphones | Dual omnidirectional · noise cancellation · 1m range |
| Facial Recognition | Windows Hello certified · infrared sensor |
| Connection | USB-C (USB 3.2 Gen 1) · USB-A adapter included |
| Mounting | Foldable clip (laptop/monitor) + tripod thread (¼-20) |
| Certifications | Microsoft Teams · Zoom · Google Meet · Skype for Business |
| OS Compatibility | Windows · macOS · ChromeOS |
| Warranty | 2 Years Logitech |
Box Contents
Condition
Brand New — Retail Packaging
Warranty
2 Years Logitech
Delivery
4–5 Working Days · Fully Tracked
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