A:AnswerBest Buy is restocking as fast as they can. During this pandemic I got 2 of this at retail price. The secret is to check daily early in the morning hours or in the afternoon hours eastern time. It takes practice as once the Add to cart button is enabled you need to be really quick as it sells out in minutes. I got mine by checking BestBuy.com every morning until one day the Add to cart button was enabled. After I placed the order it went to Sold Out immediately.
The second one I got from Best Buy competition doing the same checks daily.
A:AnswerI was able to obtain the camera by checking availability several times per day at my local store. After 3 days I was able to purchase same online and pick up on site.
A:AnswerHello AMG, once the webcam is mounted, you will be able to tilt it up and down to your desired position. This camera does not have a swivel feature on it.
A:AnswerThe C920S is a plug-and-play camera that will work with any computer with a USB-A port. In order to record, you will need recording software. I recommend the free downloadable Logitech Capture software.
A:AnswerThe C920S webcam has an attached 5-foot USB-A cable. So, any female USB-A cable will support what you want to do. Keep in the mind that the further the video signal has to travel, you may see some video quality loss.
A:AnswerYes, the C920S, as well as any Logitech camera will work with an Apple computer. Please note, the C920S has a USB-A cable to connect to the computer, so if you do not have USB-A ports you will need the appropriate adapter.
A:AnswerSome programs will allow you to distinguish in the settings where the audio is coming from (mic) and where it is being heard from (speakers), but this is not the case in all programs.
A:AnswerYes, C920S Webcam will work just fine with Mac OS. Make sure to also download the the free Logitech Capture software for your webcam here https://support.logi.com/hc/en-us/articles/360024695174--Downloads-C920s-HD-Pro-Webcam
A:AnswerHello Jmorales41, you will have to check with the TV manufacturer. A Webcam may need a very specific driver and SmartTVs provide very little options in adding peripherals. So, unless it is already supported by the TV, it may be very hard to connect it. Of course, the TV must also have built-in Apps to do something with the camera, say, use it it in a video conference. So, always check with the TV's user manual (or with the manufacturer's Web site) to see what is supported.