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If you’re buying a ThinkSmart webcam for a UK meeting room, this is one of those “it just behaves” options. The big win with Lenovo kit is reliability: plug it in, it stays stable, and it plays nicely with the kinds of conferencing setups businesses run every day. You’re paying £317.78 ex-VAT, so it’s not the cheapest way to get a camera on a desk—but it’s also not priced like a luxury enterprise accessory. In practice, it’s most worth it for teams doing lots of video calls who want a crisp, professional look without faffing about with drivers, settings, or compatibility.
Who should buy it: small-to-medium offices, IT-managed environments, and anyone standardising around Lenovo/ThinkSmart-style conferencing workflows. If you’ve got staff who hop between laptops and meeting rooms, the USB‑C angle is convenient, and you’ll generally get fewer “why won’t this camera work today?” moments. Who shouldn’t: if you’re equipping one-off home offices or you mostly do low-stakes calls, a cheaper webcam will likely be “good enough” and cost less per seat. Also, if you’re expecting it to replace an entire room setup (big rooms, complex audio/cabling, dedicated conferencing hardware), it’s better thought of as a solid camera, not the whole solution.

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