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How to Create a BYOD Security Policy
21 Nov, 2025

£61.25 inc. VAT
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For £51 ex-VAT, this Lenovo “Performance” FHD webcam feels like a solid budget workhorse for day-to-day Teams/Zoom calls, especially if you want something that just works without fiddly setup. USB‑C is the key reason it’s easier to justify in a mixed-laptop office: plug into modern machines, get a usable picture for normal meetings, and move on. If you’re equipping a small team for standard office video (not production-grade streaming or content creation), it’s priced in the “good enough” zone where value usually wins.
That said, don’t buy it expecting miracles in low light or for high-end video output. Budget webcams rarely flatter people under office lighting, and if you’ll be on camera for long stretches or in tricky rooms, you may end up wishing you spent a bit more. I’d recommend this for: call-heavy roles, onboarding/standardisation, and meeting rooms where everyone just needs a reliable camera. I wouldn’t recommend it for: creators, recruiters who care about premium image quality, or anyone routinely in dark/off-angle setups—those users are better off stepping up to a higher-tier model.

Lenovo
Lenovo ThinkVision MC60 (S) - Webcam - colour - 1920 x 1080 - 1080p - audio - USB 2.0 - MJPEG, YUY2

Dell
Dell WB3023 - Webcam - colour - 2560 x 1440 - audio - USB 2.0

Lenovo
Lenovo ThinkVision MC60 - Webcam - colour - 1920 x 1080 - 1080p - audio - USB 2.0 - MJPEG, YUY2

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