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Our top picks for the best Xbox One webcams

Did you know nearly any USB webcam works on Xbox One? Microsoft supports a growing range of third-party webcams for use with Skype video calls, live streaming, and more. We've rounded up some of our favorite webcams with Xbox One in mind.

Best overall

Staff favorite

Logitech C925-e

Logitech's C925-e is one of the best cameras on the market right now with a balance of quality and affordability. It records at 1080p, alongside fast autofocus technology, and low-light compensation for late-night gaming sessions. Paired with dual microphones, and a privacy shutter for peace of mind, it's an excellent fit for any situation.

$80 at Amazon

Going live

Razer Kiyo

The Kiyo is part of Razer's streamer certified range, and it has one essential feature: a big ring light on the front. For streamers short on space for lighting, the Kiyo can solve the issue of being seen while you're broadcasting, with a simple twist adjusting the brightness. Backed by 1080p at 30 FPS or 60 FPS for a resolution drop, it's ideal for easy live shows.

$87 at Amazon

Balanced buy

AUKEY FHD Webcam

The AUKEY FHD Webcam is among the best mid-range cameras you can buy, providing a healthy range of features for video calls. Recording at 1080p with stereo sound, you get a clear and cinematic picture without the price tag of more advanced models. It also has a clip-on base, which keeps the webcam secure across different surfaces.

$36 at Amazon

Best for budget

Logitech C615

When cutting costs without hugely compromising features, Logitech's C615 is a popular well-rounded choice for both streams and video calls. Though its live video capabilities are capped at 720p, the differences aren't hugely noticeable for the savings made.

$33 at Amazon

Just the essentials

GCARTOUR USB 6 LED Webcam

If you're looking for a USB webcam at the lowest possible price, look no further than this product. With the reduction in price, it packs 720p resolution and no autofocus, but the device gets the job done for those on a budget. Its 12MP camera, 24-bit color sensor, and six integrated LEDs draw the best possible image with this true budget setup.

$8 at Amazon

Where it started

Microsoft Xbox One Kinect Sensor

Microsoft Kinect's well-documented shortcomings eventually led to its demise, but even now, it's a functional Xbox One companion. It's the only official Xbox camera, paired with 1080p video, voice controls, facial recognition, and much more. However, you will need a discontinued adapter if you have an Xbox One S or One X.

$104 at Amazon

Primed and ready

The Logitech C925-e tops out at 1080p with a high-quality image, perfect for any video caller or streamer. It cuts out the PC-centric features, offering unbeaten value for high performance. However, with support for hundreds of USB webcams on Xbox One, don't overlook any existing PC peripherals you might have stowed away.

We also recommend considering where you'll be using your Xbox One webcam. Many webcams are designed for short-range desktop use, with a wide lens far from ideal for living room users. If using your webcam from afar, the Microsoft Xbox One Kinect Sensor is primed for home use, overlooking its well-documented flaws. Just keep in mind that Xbox One S and Xbox One X owners require the also-discontinued adapter.

Did you know nearly any USB webcam works on Xbox One? Microsoft supports a growing range of third-party webcams for use with Skype video calls, live streaming, and more. We've rounded up some of our favorite webcams with Xbox One in mind. Best overall Staff favorite Logitech C925-e Logitech's C925-e is one of the best cameras on the market right now with a balance of quality and affordability. It records at 1080p, alongside fast autofocus technology, and low-light compensation for late-night gaming sessions. Paired with dual microphones, and a privacy shutter for peace of mind, it's an excellent fit for any situation. $80 at Amazon Going live Razer Kiyo The Kiyo is part of Razer's streamer certified range, and it has one essential feature: a big ring light on the front. For streamers short on space for lighting, the Kiyo can solve the issue of being seen while you're broadcasting, with a simple twist adjusting the brightness. Backed by 1080p at 30 FPS or 60 FPS for a reso... by: Matt Brown via https://www.AiUpNow.com/