A:AnswerHello Serpico. The C920S features a stereo microphone that picks up voices very well. Your Logitech speakers will work nicely with your new webcam!
A:AnswerThe camera itself has a built-in mic but does not have a microphone port or jack for an external mic. However, I use my external mic by connecting my mic into my computer thru USB and then connecting my webcam into the computer via its USB. I then make sure my external mic is set to record into Audacity audio recording software (which is free) and I also disable the camera's built-in mic in the video recording software when I select the camera input.
A:AnswerHello JM, the C920s HD webcam has a dual-stereo microphone, you'll be able to use that as your Audio input source. The C920s, on the other hand, does not have external speakers for sound. For webcams, you'll have to use your computer speakers or external speakers. I apologize for the inconvenience. Have a great day.
A:AnswerHello. The C920S needs to be connected to a computer for it to work. It is not meant to be a security camera, but I guess you could use it as such if you have it connected to a computer and it is recording all night...
A:AnswerHello! They are actually the same cable. USB-A indicates the shape of the USB plug, as there are at least 5 different types of USB shapes, and USB 3.0 indicates how fast the USB will transfer data. The C920s uses the rectangular shaped USB, which is USB-A, but uses USB 3.0 technology to transfer the data from the webcam to your computer, in the same cord. They will both work with your computer as long as your computer has the rectangular USB ports. I hope this wasn't too confusing!
A:AnswerHello BrianC, you are correct. Unfortunately most Video conference call operating systems only allow 720p video. Unless you pay for their enterprise licensing. So although the C920s webcam can give 1080p output, you'll be limited to 720p on most platforms. You'll still be able to record video and live stream in 1080p. Have a great day.
A:AnswerHello, the C920s will work on Mac Air via USB A port, if you do not have a USB A port you will need a USB A to USB C adapter. The camera is compatible with many video chat programs such as Zoom, Hangouts and Skype.