![]() ![]() Now, USB-C is great, and I much prefer it over Micro USB, which is what USB-C is replacing. The Facecam Pro comes with a single USB-C to C cable. Although onboard memory will appeal primarily to those with multiple PCs, it’s also useful for retaining personalized settings after getting a new PC or reinstalling the OS of an existing PC. For instance, if you change the settings on your Facecam Pro and plug it into a different PC, those changes will remain. The Facecam Pro also comes with onboard memory, which allows customized settings to be remembered by the webcam. This quarter-inch thread also opens up the possibility of using the Facecam Pro as a normal camera, though it does need to stay plugged into a PC as it can’t record footage on its own. Thankfully, the Facecam Pro has a quarte-inch thread, a common thread that many cameras have so you can mount them on mounting equipment such as a tripod. That said, I’m not sure if it would be able to stay there without slipping off on its own or causing the display to fall over. I was even able to mount it on my ROG Zephyrus G14, a 14-inch gaming laptop with an extremely thin display. Despite the Facecam Pro’s chonkiness, I was able to mount it on my relatively thin monitor without hassle. For comparison, Logitech’s 4K Brio webcam is much thinner, has much less depth, and is a fourth of the weight. ![]() At a width of 4.6 inches and a depth of 3.1 inches and a weight of half a pound (or 240 grams), it’s certainly the largest webcam I’ve ever seen. The Facecam Pro’s most noticeable characteristic is its size. Although the moniker “Pro” is thrown around quite a bit these days, the Facecam Pro definitely earns it. What Elgato promises with the Facecam Pro is loads of options, thanks to the webcam’s wide range of resolutions, auto- and manual focus, standard mounting, and other customizable settings. ![]()
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