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Hate typing passwords or PINs when signing in to Windows 10 or Windows 11? Windows Hello webcams use facial recognition as a biometric to sign you in. And because it is multi-factor and local asymmetric factor along with your Microsoft account password or Entra ID (Azure AD) password, it's also more secure than a single cloud-managed password.
You might think that having Windows Hello support might double the cost of a decent webcam, but it doesn't have to. In this video, I'll review 3 budget webcams at $44, $126 and $174 dollars - all with the required IR sensors for Windows Hello, show you how to optimize their image, and how to enable facial recognition sign in for Windows 11. You might think you get what you pay for, but you may be surprised with these cameras and their price points.
Where to find them:
- Lenovo 510 FHD webcam: amzn.to/44Vo4sZ
- Best price on Lenovo.com: www.lenovo.com/us/en/p/access...
- Logitech Brio 4k webcam: amzn.to/3YsPfZR
- Dell UltraSharp 4K webcam: amzn.to/3KwAb7X
Chapters:
00:00 Three business class Windows Hello webcams
01:05 Budget Lenovo 510 Windows Hello webcam
02:05 Image and sound quality of Lenovo 510 webcam
03:58 Image and sound quality of Logitech Brio webcam
05:26 Image quality of Dell UltraSharp webcam
06:29 How to set up Windows Hello facial recognition
07:53 Is the Dell UltraSharp any better at 4K with HDR enabled?
08:40 Final thoughts and recommendations if you want to buy a Windows Hello webcam
Windows Hello webcams - Budget to Premium | Lenovo 510, Logitech BRIO & Dell Ultrasharp 4K
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