By Tom May
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Look and sound better on your video calls, at minimal cost, with the best cheap webcam
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- Our top picks
- Best overall
- Best business
- Best 4K
- Best portability
- Most versatile
- Best cheap
- Best features
- Also consider
- FAQs
- How to choose
- How we test
Best budget webcams
Our top picks↴
1. Best overall: eMeet c960
2. Best business: LifeCam Studio
3. Best 4K: Depstech 4K
4. Most portable: Logitech C310 HD
5. Best versatility: Logitech C505e
6. Best cheap: Logitech C270 HD
7. Best features: LifeCam Cinema
8. Also consider: HD-3000
FAQs
How to choose
How we test
The best budget webcam may not cost much but it will be a vast improvement on your laptop's internal webcam. And so you'll both look and sound better on your Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and other videoconferencing platforms.
Alternatively, you could spend hundreds on the best 4K webcams, but do you really need to? After all, most of the webcams on this list cost less than $50 / £50 at the time of writing, yet still offer great-quality video and audio.
Below you'll find the best cheap webcams available today, for Windows computers and Macs, covering a range of prices, and with resolutions ranging from 780p to 1080p Full HD. However, if there's something specific you need that isn't catered for here, see our general guide to the best webcams.
Our top picks
1. eMeet c960
Best overall
With Full HD 1080p video at 30fps, and a 90-degree field of view, the picture quality is very good. You can angle the camera up and downwards, and if you're in a dimly lit room, you'll appreciate the in-built auto low-light correction tech.
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2. Microsoft LifeCam Studio
Best for business use
If you're looking for a webcam for business use, but are short on funds, this high-end Microsoftwebcamis currently discounted on Amazon on both sides of the Atlantic, bringing it into the realm of cheap webcams.
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3. Depstech 4K webcam
Best 4K
Despite being such a low price, Depstech webcam not onlycomes with 4K but noise cancelling dual mics, that will pick up your voice and filter out background noise automatically. With an an 8MPSony CMOS sensor, it's great for streaming.
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Best budget webcams in 2024
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Best budget webcam overall
1. eMeet c960
The best budget webcam overall
Specifications
Resolution: 1080p
Sensor: 2.1MP
Frame rate: 30fps
Field of view: 90 degrees
System requirements: Windows Vista or later, Mac 10.4+, Android Smart TV
Privacy shutter: Yes
Size: 135 x 80 x 65mm
Weight: 240g
Reasons to buy
+ Full HD 90-degree field of view Low light tech
Reasons to avoid
- No digital zoom
The eMeet c960 is our pick as the best budget webcam overall. It's easy and straightforward to set up and is compatible with both Windows and Mac.With Full HD 1080p video at 30fps, and a 90-degree field of view, the picture quality is very good. You can angle the camera up and downwards, and if you're in a dimly lit room, you'll appreciate the in-built auto low-light correction tech. Plus you get a privacy cover and good audio from two omnidirectional noise reduction mics.
As you'd expect from the price, this is fairly basic. For example, there's no digital zoom and no autofocus. But it'll still make your video calls look and sound much better than your computer's in-built webcam, for a low price indeed.
For more details, see our eMeet C960 webcam review.
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Best budget webcam for business
2. Microsoft LifeCam Studio
Best for business use
Specifications
Resolution: 1080p
Sensor: 5MP
Frame rate: 30fps
Field of view: 75 degrees
System requirements: Windows 7 or later, Mac 10.7+
Privacy shutter: No
Size: 45 x 60 x 114mm
Weight: 128g
Reasons to buy
+ HD video recording 5MP still Crystal-clear audio
Reasons to avoid
- No privacy shutter
If you're looking for a webcam for business use, but are short on funds, then here's a great option. The LifeCam StudiofromMicrosoftis currently discounted on Amazon on both sides of the Atlantic, bringing it into the realm of cheap webcams, but still has some pretty high-end features.
These include a Full HD 1080p resolution for video recordings, and up to 720p on video calls. The CMOS sensor lets you take 5MP stills, and the 75° diagonal field of view and 360° rotation capability make it easy to capture everything that's going on. Audio is high quality, too, thanks to the inclusion a wideband microphone, and it boasts Microsoft’s TrueColor system for more accurate colors. Finally, although you might not expect it of a Microsoft product, it works with Macs as well as Windows computers.
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Best budget 4K webcam
3. Depstech 4K webcam
The best budget 4K webcam
Specifications
Resolution: 4K
Sensor: 1/3” Sony CMOS
Frame rate: 30fps
Privacy shutter: Yes
Field of view: 80 degrees
Compatible with: Windows, Mac OS
Size: 16 x 9.1 x 8.1 cm
Weight: 175g
Reasons to buy
+ 4K picture quality Dual mics Noise cancelling tech
Reasons to avoid
- 4K is overkill for most uses
Most, if not all, 4K webcams cost much more than this - but if you want the best in image quality than this is a great opion. The Depstech 4K webcam, comes with noise cancelling dual mics, that will pick up your voice and filter out background noise automatically.
Its picture quality is pretty darned good, too, thanks to an 8MP Sony CMOS sensor and intelligent autofocus, making this webcam a great choice for streaming. It comes with a tripod and a flexible clip supporting 360 degrees horizontal adjustment. Do be warned that many online services do not support 4K, so you won't always see the benefit from the increased resolution.
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Best budget webcam for portability
4. Logitech C310 HD Webcam
The best budget webcam for portability
Specifications
Resolution: 720p
Sensor: 1.2MP
Frame rate: 30fps
Field of view: 60 degrees
System requirements: Windows 7 or later / Mac 10.10 or later / Chrome OS
Privacy shutter: No
Size: 71 x 31 x 26mm
Weight: 71g
Reasons to buy
+ Small Light Easy to setup
Reasons to avoid
- Not Full HD Lacks features
The C310 HD, like the rest of the cheap webcams on our list, does not offer Full HD resolution. However, 720p at 30fps will be good enough for most purposes. And on the plus side, this device is very easy to set up. It's also very small (71 x 31 x 26mm) and super-light (75g).
This cheap webcam boasts auto light correction tech and noise reduction, but in practice, we didn't find either of these strikingly effective. So we'd mainly recommend this one if smallness and lightness are your priority; if you have a Chromebook (it's compatible with Chrome OS); or if you find one very cheap.
For more details, see our Logitech C310 webcam review.
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Best budget webcam for versatility
5. Logitech C505e
The best budget webcam for mounting versatility
Specifications
Resolution: 720p
Sensor: 1.2MP
Frame rate: 30fps
Field of view: 60 degrees
System requirements: Windows 7 or later / Mac 10.10 or later / Chrome OS
Size: 73 x 32 x 67mm
Weight: 75g
Privacy shutter: No
Reasons to buy
+ Long range microphone Longer cable than most Low price
Reasons to avoid
- Not the cheapest
Logitech has a number of sub-$50 webcams available right now, and they're all pretty good. The C505e is very similar to the c310 (number 4 on our list); the main differences are the long-range microphone and extra-long cable.
The former is a single, omnidirectional mic with noise-reduction technology, which is engineered to support clear conversation up to 3m away, even in busy environments. The latter is a seven-foot long USB-A cable, along with a universal clip, giving you huge flexibility in terms of where to position your webcam.
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Best cheap webcam
6. Logitech C270 HD Webcam
A good choice for penny-pinchers
Specifications
Resolution: 720p
Sensor: 1.2MP
Frame rate: 30fps
Field of view: 55 degrees
System requirements: Windows 7 or later / Mac 10.10 or later / Chrome
Size: 73 x 32 x 67mm
Weight: 75g
Privacy shutter: No
Reasons to buy
+ Low price Decent quality
Reasons to avoid
- C310 has better picture C310 is smaller and lighter
At the time of writing, the C270 is the cheapest Logitech webcam on our list, despite being very similar to the C310 (number 4 on our list). That said, you do get a less powerful sensor (3MP to the C310's 5MP) and the field of view is slightly narrower (55 degrees, to the C310's 60 degrees).
Also, note that the C310 is a bit bulkier. On the whole, though, both webcams offer 780p resolution at 30fps, both are around the same weight, and both are compatible with Windows, Mac, and ChromeOS. So if every penny counts to you, the C270 is definitely worth considering.
For more details, see our Logitech C270 HD review.
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Best budget webcam for features
7. Microsoft LifeCam Cinema
The best budget webcam for features
Specifications
Resolution: 720p
Sensor: 1MP
Frame rate: 30fps
Field of view: 73 degrees
System requirements: Windows
Privacy shutter: No
Size: 51 x 128 x 129mm
Weight: 95g
Reasons to buy
+ Quality sensor Autofocus 5x digital zoom
Reasons to avoid
- Windows only
Microsoft is a reliable and trusted tech brand, and a recent drop in price means its LifeCam Cinemawebcam is now within the realms of "cheap". Note, though, that it's only compatible with Windows, so if you're using a Mac or Chromebook, you'll need to look elsewhere.
Otherwise, this well-made webcam has a lot to offer. With a quality, precision-cut, 5MP CMOS sensor, you'll enjoy a great picture with 720p resolution. And you'll benefit from a range of features, including TrueColor Technology, digital pan, tilt, and 5x digital zoom, auto focus (ranging from 6 inches to infinity), and automatic image adjustment with manual override.
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Also consider
8. Microsoft LifeCam HD-3000
Best budget Microsoft webcam
Specifications
Resolution: 720p
Frame rate: 30fps
Field of view: 68.5 degrees
System requirements: Windows
Privacy shutter: No
Size: 44 x 39 x 109mm
Weight: 91g
Reasons to buy
+ Low price Good features
Reasons to avoid
- Windows only No autofocus
If you're watching the pennies, then the Microsoft LifeCam HD-3000 offers a significantly cheaper alternative to the LifeCam Cinema, featured above. In fact, at the time of writing, it's the cheapest webcam we can recommend today (as long as you have a Windows computer to use it with).
Like the former, you still get 720p resolution, a noise-reducing microphone, and TrueColor technology. The main things you're compromising on are the lack of autofocus, a narrower viewing angle, a less powerful (4MP) sensor, and a more limited digital zoom (4x). But given the current price differential, you may well find that acceptable.
For more details, see our Microsoft LifeCam HD-3000 review
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FAQs
What resolution should I look for in a budget webcam?
For a budget webcam, a resolution of 720p should generally be considered sufficient for most video conferencing and online communication needs. This level of resolution provides a good balance between image quality and bandwidth requirements. If your budget allows for it, though, you'd ideally opt for a webcam with 1080p resolution or higher for even better image clarity.
Is a 30fps frame rate enough?
A frame rate of 30 frames per second (fps) is generally considered sufficient for video conferencing, online streaming, and casual content creation. Keep in mind, though, that other factors such as resolution, low-light performance, and autofocus capabilities also contribute to overall video quality. If you're streaming professionally though, you may want to consider a webcam with a higher frame rate. (And indeed, you shouldn't really be looking for a budget webcam if this is going to be your job!).
Do budget webcams come with microphones?
Yes, many budget webcams come equipped with built-in microphones. However, it's essential to note that the audio quality can vary between cheap webcams. If high-quality audio is crucial for your needs, you may want to consider investing in a separate microphone.
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How to choose the best budget webcam
Finding the best budget webcam for you involves considering which features are most important to you. First, how essential is high picture quality? When it comes to resolution, 720p is often sufficient for basic video calls, opting for a 1080p webcam can provide clearer and more detailed images. But you should also consider each webcam's low-light performance, autofocus capabilities, and field of view.
Frame rate is another crucial aspect. A standard frame rate of 30fps is generally sufficient for most applications, but if you engage in activities like gaming or high-speed movements, a webcam with a higher frame rate might be preferable for smoother video playback.
Built-in microphones are common in webcams, but their quality can vary. Ensure the microphone meets your audio needs or be prepared to invest in a separate microphone for improved sound quality.
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How we test the best budget webcams
We test all webcams in the same way, whether they're priced high or low. We thoroughly examine each model by subjecting it to everyday tasks, including video calls, conference sessions, streaming and recording sessions.
Our testing process places a strong emphasis on image quality, going beyond the specifications listed on paper, such as resolution and frame rate. Our evaluation extends to assessing color and clarity under diverse lighting conditions, encompassing both natural and artificial light, bright and dark environments. Additionally, we scrutinize the sound quality of each webcam.
Rather than solely relying on technical specifications, we focus on real-world scenarios to provide a comprehensive understanding of each webcam's capabilities. This meticulous testing approach ensures that our recommendations are based on practical performance.
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Tom May
Tom May is a freelance writer and editor specializing in art, photography, design and travel. He has been editor of Professional Photography magazine, associate editor at Creative Bloq, and deputy editor at net magazine. He has also worked for a wide range of mainstream titles including The Sun, Radio Times, NME, T3, Heat, Company and Bella.
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