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Logitech BCC950 vs CC3000e

Posted by Patrick Kirby on Jul 16, 2014 4:12:00 PM

BCC950 vs CC3000e

We take the Logitech Bcc950 vs cc3000e and compare everything from PTZ Controls, Far End Camera Control, 1080p USB resolutions, Optical Zoom and Camera Viewing Angles.

BCC950

Features:

  • 1080p Video Resolution
  • USB 2.0
  • Carl Zeiss Lens
  • Microphone & Speaker
  • Pan Tilt Zoom Controls
  • 78 Degree Field of View
  • 2 Year Warranty
  • $238

CC3000e

Features:

  • 1080p Video Resolution
  • USB 2.0
  • Carl Zeiss Lens
  • Bluetooth Microphone & Speaker
  • 10X Optical Pan Tilt Zoom Controls
  • 90 Degree Field of View
  • 2 Year Warranty
  • $879

 

Fields of View BCC950 CC3000e Fields of View BCC950 CC3000e

The Logitech ConferenceCam USB capabilities have truly made USB Video Conferencing a pleasurable experience. By simplifying the end user USB hardware technology adoption and ease of use become intuitive. Logitech's successful USB Cameras dominate the market for many reasons. One is the MS Lync certifications, Skype Certifications, Cisco Compatibility and

 

Fields of View BCC950 CC3000e Fields of View BCC950 CC3000e

Google Hangout plugins. Both the Logitech CC3000e and BCC950 have far side remote control abilities using plugins for MS Lync, Cisco Jabber, Cisco WebEX, Google Hangout, and Skype.

But before we dig into all of that let's check out some graphs we have comparing the CC3000e and BCC950 ConferenceCam's fields of view. As you can see the BCC950 has a 78º degree field of view and the Logitech CC3000e has a 90º degree field of view. We also have the cameras compared to the popular BigSHOT-HD, Vaddio and VDo360 here for comparison purposes.

Following up with the Far Side Remote PTZ control for the ConferenceCam's both cameras must be on the far side a video call using MS Lync, Cisco WebEX, Cisco Jabber, Skype or a Google Hangout call. Hopefully more plugin support will be available in the coming future.

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Topics: Video Conferencing

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