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Logitech Usb Camera C525 Driver
Wm | 2024-06-14 05:18:19 |
Works well with Linux Mint Mate 20 and so do all the Logitech combos since they use the same driver. 5 |
Robert | 2024-08-15 05:36:24 |
This panel as well as the other panels from Logitech (which I also purchased) functions as advertised once you download and install the correct driver(s) from Logitech.com. I use them on flight simulator X and X-Plane. 5 |
Michael | 2024-08-09 01:14:28 |
I love my Logitech driving wheel and pedals. It's like im a real NASCAR driver. Hours and hours of fun people step your game up try Logitech 5 |
Philip | 2024-09-29 09:47:28 |
This is my second Logitech camera (I gave my first one to a family member). Both cameras work perfectly. I've used the BRIO for a number of months. I'm most impressed with the image quality. I wanted a camera with high resolution and one that would allow me to change the angle of view (I use the 65-degree angle). A plus is the ability to change USB cords. One negative is the way Logitech mounted the 1/4 tripod mount necessitating the removal of the mounting clip to access the threaded mount. I had to look at YouTube to find the trick behind removing the clip without breaking it. (Logitech does sell replacement mounting clips--people must be breaking them?) In the end, great image quality, three user-selected view angles, and a replacement USB cord are what sell this camera. 5 |
Steve | 2024-06-09 01:22:55 |
If you need a camera separate from your laptop to to use for yourself or a group meeting, this Logitech camera will fit the bill. The picture quality is impressive and is dual built in mics give good sound quality. You get more than you expect for this low cost camera. You may need to convert its USB C output to a USB A but that a $10 fix. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-07-27 05:12:23 |
I was looking for USB to serial adapter which will work under the Windows 7 and this adapter does exactly that. Even better - Windows 7 already has built-in driver for this adapter! 5 |
SH | 2024-05-01 06:49:21 |
Works great with logitech camera. 5 |
Jon | 2024-09-24 01:35:26 |
I needed to replace a Focusrite Scarlette 2i2 that was having driver issues with Windows 11. This Peavey USB-P needs no drivers and has worked flawlessly, so far. My only issue was that it did not include the USB type B cable. I scavenged a cable from a USB-connected printer, until I can purchase a new cable. 5 |
Pete | 2024-09-21 03:50:49 |
After my last mixer turned out to be a disappointment, (having blown a few channels from only two months of use), I was willing to spend whatever it took to find something more reliable and little less noisy. The 12XU was it.Very quiet, or transparent in a well treated room.I really like the one knob compression, (just a little goes a long ways). Even using a pre-amp on the mic was still quiet enough for mixing with background music, (or easily pulled using NR software for solo VO).I like the multiple color scheme that works well in a sea of buttons for quick grabs, (that I don't need to find my glasses to read labels).Lighted Mute buttons that say ON. Nuff said.A PFL switch to listen to channels independently when you're live and can't solo to investigate any issues that may arrise, or to preview a channel before putting it into the mix. I will certain use this one for live event work. It also has a solid build and feel to it.You'll have to download and install a USB driver for PC connectivity, and while it might seem like a minor issue, what you'll get is an ASIO driver to use in your DAW, (zero latency, ASIO features for labptops with non ASIO cards, etc). Nice.While the board is not difficult to use, One caveate is the USB input. It requires input level adjustment via an Attenuator Function, found on pages 22 and 28 of the manual. Read it, or weep.My only gripe was having to provide my own USB Cable. So, you might want to order one with it. 5 |
Dan | 2024-09-29 05:26:25 |
USB 3.0, included USB hub, external powering and complete flexibility for your ports to be in or out, what else could you want? And now they include rack mount ears in a clever arrangement. Finally the best part - make sure to install their custom driver and don't use the default Windows one. That way you get interface multi-client, meaning the driver does not get locked to one client (so you can run multiple applications off the interface at once). Otherwise avoid the MOTU interfaces. I had to junk a MIDI Express XT because their driver (from 2013!) refuses to let a Windows computer sleep. They verified the issue, but yet at the time of this review, many months later, they neglect to fix it. So I had to buy a new interface, but this one is better anyhow. 5 |