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11 Mar, 2026
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AI-generated summary
The Logitech C270 is one of those boringly dependable workhorses: plug it into USB and it just works, with decent enough picture for Teams/Zoom calls and training sessions. At **£28.42 ex-VAT**, it’s strong value if you’re equipping people who mostly need to be seen clearly at normal desk distance (not producing anything “broadcast”). I’ve seen it work well for new starters, frontline staff doing occasional video check-ins, and any team that wants video without the faff of setting up more complex camera gear.
That said, it’s not for anyone who’s picky about lighting, low-light performance, or crisp audio. If you sit far from the camera, work in dim rooms, or expect it to sound great without a separate mic, you’ll end up feeling let down. Also, if you’re buying for a role that lives on camera all day (sales demos, remote interviews, content), you’ll likely be happier spending a bit more for a higher-end webcam—this one is about “good enough” reliability, not wow-factor. Overall: **buy it for cost-effective coverage**, **skip it if video quality and audio are central to the job**.

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