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The Virtual CIO Checklist: 20 Things to Review Annually
25 Mar, 2026







£158.30 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £131.92 ex‑VAT, this Lenovo USB‑C webcam is a pretty safe “get the basics done properly” option for UK business users—especially if you’ve already standardised on Lenovo kit. You’re paying for dependable plug‑and‑play behaviour and decent image quality for everyday Teams/Zoom calls, which matters more than squeezing out hero-level features most teams won’t actually use. If you want something that won’t make your helpdesk sigh when someone plugs it in at the office or at home, this fits.
That said, it’s not a bargain-basement camera and it won’t magically make awful lighting look great. If your meetings are heavily dependent on low‑light performance, complex conferencing setups, or you’re outfitting lots of staff who need consistent framing and background handling, you might be better off comparing against webcams that cost a little less or offer more “meeting-ready” features for the same money. Who should buy: office staff, consultants, and hybrid workers on Lenovo laptops who want a straightforward upgrade without drama. Who should skip: buyers chasing the best value per call-hour, or teams with demanding room conditions who need stronger performance than what most standard 1080p business cams deliver.

Lenovo
Lenovo - Webcam - colour - 2560 x 1440 - 2K - audio - USB 2.0 - MJPEG, YUY2 - DC 5 V

Lenovo
Lenovo ThinkVision MC50 - Webcam - colour - 1920 x 1080 - audio - USB 2.0 - MJPEG, YUY2

Kensington
Kensington W2000 - Webcam - colour - 1920 x 1080 - 1080p - audio - USB

Dell
Dell Pro WB5023 - Webcam - colour - 2560 x 1440 - audio - USB 2.0