Gallery: Logitech Broadcaster Wi-Fi Webcam On the bottom is a hemispherical bump for placing the camera on its stand (more about that in a minute), and on the top is a large round capture button, a Wi-Fi signal strength indicator, and a battery level indicator. The camera is a rather small black rectangular object with a lens and lamp in the front, mode and lamp buttons on the side, and external microphone, micro-USB port (for charging and setup), and power button on the back. The design of the Logitech Broadcaster is quite different from other webcams we've tested. The Wi-Fi connectivity also makes it possible to place the camera anywhere - there's no need to be tethered to a computer. By using a Wi-Fi connection to beam 720p HD video to your Mac or iOS device, it's possible to use two or more HD cameras at the same time. That's why the Logitech Broadcaster Wi-Fi Webcam (US$199.99) is such a pleasant surprise. Most webcams are USB-based, and I've often found that HD cams can actually "overload" the USB bus so that only one can be used at a time. It also helps to have more than one camera to switch between, for variety and to make your video look more professional. Whether you use Skype or FaceTime, or you do a weekly video podcast, the quality of the video camera you use is important.
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