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Logitech webcams are incredibly easy to set up and don't require any special software. All you'll need to do is position your camera, plug it into an available USB port, and you'll be ready to video chat, stream, and record! Once you've connected your Logitech camera to your computer, you can give it a test drive in the Windows Camera app or FaceTime on your Mac. This wikiHow article will walk you through the simple steps of connecting a Logitech webcam to any Windows PC or Mac, and help you troubleshoot common webcam setup problems.
Logitech Webcam Setup: Quick Overview
When you connect your Logitech webcam's USB cable to your PC or Mac, the webcam will install automatically. If you're using a laptop with a built-in webcam, you will need to select your Logitech camera when joining calls or recording video.
Steps
Using Windows
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Place your Logitech webcam in the desired position. Depending on your model, you may be able to screw your webcam's base onto a tripod, hook it over the top of your monitor, or fold it into a triangular shape to place on a flat surface.[1]
- If your webcam has a shutter, slide it open after placing it in the desired position.
- If you're using Windows 11, Windows 10, or Windows 8, there's no need to install software or drivers to get your webcam working.[2]
- If you're using Windows 7, go to Logitech's Webcams support site, click your webcam model, and download the software for your PC.
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Plug your webcam's USB cable into an available USB port. You'll often find an available USB port on the side of your laptop, or on the front or back of your desktop computer. Once Windows recognizes that the webcam is plugged in, the drivers will automatically install.[3]
- Depending on your model, you may have to connect your webcam to a USB-A port (the rectangular kind) or a USB-C port (the oval port).
- If your webcam has a USB-C connector and you don't have a USB-C port on your PC, you can use a USB-C to USB-A adapter.
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Test the webcam. After the drivers are installed–a process that happens in the background–you can test your new Logitech webcam in the Camera app. To open it, open the Windows search bar by clicking the Start menu or magnifying glass at the bottom-left corner of the screen, type camera, and then click Camera in the search results. You should see yourself on the screen.
- If you're using a laptop that also has a built-in webcam, the Camera app may default to your built-in cam. To switch cameras, just click the camera switch button at the top-right corner (the camera with curved arrows).[4]
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Set up your camera's microphone for use on video calls and more. Most Logitech webcams come with a built-in microphone so you won't need to use a separate one. To make sure your webcam's microphone is used on video calls and in recordings, follow these steps:
- Open the Start menu and select Settings (the gear icon).
- Click System.
- Click Sound.
- On Windows 10, click the drop-down menu under the "Input" header and select your Logitech webcam.
- On Windows 11, select your webcam microphone under the "Input" heading.
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Install Logitech software (optional). Though software is not required to use your Logitech webcam in your favorite apps, Logitech offers various optional software to help improve your experience.[5]
- Logitech Capture is handy if you want to use Logitech's camera filters, place text over a web stream, apply transitions to video, and record from multiple webcams at once. You can download it from [6] .
- Logi Tune contains enhancements specifically for video calls and conferencing, including headset integration and the ability to frame your face during meetings. You can download it from [7] .
- Logitech G HUB offers customization options for all Logitech webcams and gaming products, including headsets and gaming mice. If you want to manage all of your Logitech gaming and video products in one app, you can download it from Logitech.
Using a Mac
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Place your Logitech webcam in the desired position. Depending on your model, you may be able to screw your webcam's base onto a tripod, hook it over the top of your monitor, or fold it into a triangular shape to place on a flat surface.
- You won't need to install any software to get your Logitech webcam running on your Mac. Once you plug it in, your Mac should recognize it automatically.
- If you have an Apple Pro Display XDR monitor and a 4K Pro Magnetic Webcam, you can attach the included magnetic mount to the monitor, which allows you to adjust the camera angle up to 90 degrees.[8]
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Plug your webcam's USB cable into an available USB port. You'll often find an available USB port on the side of your laptop, or on the front or back of your desktop computer. Once your Mac recognizes that the webcam is plugged in, the drivers will install automatically.
- Many Logitech webcams have USB-A connectors, but some have USB-C connectors. Since some MacBook models no longer have USB-A ports, you'll need a USB-A to USB-C connector to set up your webcam.
- If your webcam has a privacy shutter (such as the Brio models), slide it open now.[9]
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Test your camera using FaceTime. To make sure your camera was installed properly, open Launchpad and click FaceTime. You should see yourself on the screen.[10]
- If you don't see yourself, click the Video menu at the top of the screen, and then click your Logitech camera in the "Camera" section of the menu.
- If you have a built-in webcam but want to use your Logitech webcam in video chats, live streams, and other apps, you may have to select your Logitech webcam in the desired application's Video or Camera settings each time you stream or record.
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Set up your webcam's built-in microphone. Most Logitech webcams come with built-in microphones. To make sure your Mac knows to use your Logitech camera's microphone while recording or streaming, follow these steps:
- Click the Apple menu at the top-left corner of the screen and select System Settings.
- Click the Sound icon (the speaker).
- Click Input.
- If your Mac has a built-in microphone, you'll see it, along with the Logitech webcam.
- Select your Logitech camera from the list.
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Install Logitech camera software (optional). Though software is not required to use your Logitech webcam in your favorite apps, Logitech offers various optional software to help improve your experience.
- Logitech Capture is handy if you want to use Logitech's camera filters, place text over a web stream, apply transitions to video, and record from multiple webcams at once. You can download it from [11] .
- Logi Tune contains enhancements specifically for video calls and conferencing, including headset integration and the ability to frame your face during meetings. You can download it from [12] .
- Logitech G HUB offers customization options for all Logitech webcams and gaming products, including headsets and gaming mice. If you want to manage all of your Logitech gaming and video products in one app, you can download it from Logitech.
Community Q&A
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QuestionCan I use three webcams at once?
Community AnswerSure. You can fill up all of your USB ports with webcams.
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Tips
Warnings
- Avoid downloading drivers and software for your Logitech webcam from websites other than the Logitech Support site. In some cases, installation files downloaded from third-party sources may contain viruses, malware, and unwanted software that can corrupt your computer.Thanks
References
- ↑ https://www.logitech.com/assets/42685/3/c920-quickstart-guide.pdf
- ↑ https://hub.sync.logitech.com/c925e/post/webcam-setup-IFyMxItZ599fiU2
- ↑ https://hub.sync.logitech.com/c925e/post/webcam-setup-IFyMxItZ599fiU2
- ↑ https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/how-to-use-the-camera-app-ea40b69f-be6a-840e-9c8c-1fd6eea97c22
- ↑ https://www.logitech.com/assets/42685/3/c920-quickstart-guide.pdf
- ↑ https://www.logitech.com/en-eu/software/capture.html
- ↑ https://support.logi.com/hc/en-gb/articles/360025141734-Logi-Tune
- ↑ https://support.logi.com/hc/en-us/articles/360040250073-FAQ-Stub-4K-PRO-MAGNETIC-WEBCAM
- ↑ https://support.logi.com/hc/en-us/articles/8076787531287-Getting-Started-BRIO-500
- ↑ https://support.apple.com/en-nz/guide/facetime/fctm26739220/mac
- ↑ https://www.logitech.com/en-eu/software/capture.html
- ↑ https://support.logi.com/hc/en-gb/articles/360025141734-Logi-Tune
- ↑ https://support.zoom.com/hc/en/article?id=zm_kb&sysparm_article=KB0061836
- ↑ https://support.google.com/meet/answer/9302964?hl=en&co=GENIE.Platform=Desktop
- ↑ https://www.logitech.com/en-us/shop/o/webcams-for-mac
- ↑ https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/manage-app-permissions-for-a-camera-in-windows-87ebc757-1f87-7bbf-84b5-0686afb6ca6b#windowsversion=windows_11
- ↑ https://support.apple.com/en-nz/guide/mac-help/mchlf6d108da/mac
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1. Place the webcam in the desired location.
2. Plug in the USB cable.
3. Open the Windows Camera app or Mac's Facetime to test.
4. Configure your webcam's microphone in your sound settings.
5. Select your webcam when streaming or recording in your favorite apps.















