Logitech MX Brio 705 – where Ultra HD meets Ultra AI

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Because your face surely deserves to be rendered in glistening 4K, right?

The PC peripherals maker sent an MX Brio 705 for Business to Vulture Central, and first impressions are good. It is a sturdily built device that clips on top of a monitor. It'll run at 4K resolution at 30 fps or 1080p at 60 fps, and a pair of microphones ensures the user can be heard loud and clear.

We tried out Microsoft Teams, Google Meet, and Zoom. All behaved impeccably with the camera, and the quality of the image and audio was noticeable. Logitech also claims the camera works with macOS 10.15 or later and Chromebooks. AI is sprinkled throughout the MX Brio world, both in firmware and software. Logitech was light on specifics, saying the camera uses AI to detect a person's face and adjust the image parameters according to lighting. For example, you no longer really need to worry so much about light sources. In our testing, which involved having a light window in the background, the camera coped admirably.

It's a strange decision that a Logitech representative put down to customer demand during a briefing for the product. Automatically tracking faces seems to be a basic feature for an otherwise top-notch camera, so finding it only available in some software services was disappointing.

 

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