The camera sits firmly on the display and looks fine. I like the 5-foot USB-C cable here for fast bandwidth but wish it wasn’t embedded into the camera for longer/shorter cable swaps and such. It also works well on my 13-inch MacBook Pro. When the StreamCam comes on you’ll see a little white LED indicating power on, much like iMac’s built in camera. Instantly, all the apps, including the Streamyard streaming software we use for podcasts, recognized the camera. I plopped it into its screen mount and plopped that on top of my iMac. I got the StreamCam in September, plugged it into one of my iMac’s USB-C ports, and it was instantly recognized by Catalina. Logitech StreamCam -upgrade camera on iMac or MacBook So this is kind of a weird “first look” at a product I’ve been using for almost a half year… Logitech got back to us this week and told us the project was back on and the Mac software was ready. Something happened and the project got pushed out a few months until today, but I started using it for the Electrek Podcast in September.
Logitech sent us its new $169.99 StreamCam in September to review before its Logitech Capture for Mac software was even ready.