- IT Office Moves
How to Keep Your Business Running During an Office Move
6 Jul, 2025







£81.66 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The Lenovo ThinkVision MC60 is the kind of plain, reliable webcam that’s ideal when you need something that “just works” for everyday video calls—not when you’re trying to look like you’re in a studio. At £68.06 ex-VAT, it’s priced in the sensible mid-range: you’re not getting bargain-bin quality, but you also shouldn’t expect it to wow you in low light or compete with premium webcams for crisp detail and smooth motion. For typical office use (Teams/Zoom calls, training sessions, general meetings), it’s a decent value.
Who should buy it: small businesses, departments, and IT teams standardising on a simple USB webcam for desks. It’s especially suited to users who sit fairly front-lit and want consistent results with minimal fuss. Who should skip it: if you regularly run in darker rooms, need standout autofocus/low-light performance, or you’re equipping a role that demands the best possible image quality (customer-facing presentations, high-volume recording, interview-style accuracy). If you’re buying in bulk, I’d still consider it—just make sure your environment has decent lighting, because that’s where this sort of webcam lives or dies.

Kensington
Kensington W1050 - Webcam - colour - 2 MP - 1920 x 1080 - 1080p - audio - USB

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

Lenovo
Lenovo - Webcam - colour - 1920 x 1080 - 1080p - audio - USB 2.0 - MJPEG, YUY2 - DC 5 V

HP
HP Poly - Camera mounting kit