Technology has provided organizations with everything they need to conduct business anywhere around the world without leaving their office—or living room. As it evolves even further, our ability to stay connected, conduct real-time interviews, and enjoy cost-effective meetings across several time zones becomes even easier. And, of course, we always have the help of webcams.
How have webcams evolved?
Webcams have evolved from simple video devices to powerful tools for businesses. They are now used for videoconferencing, online training, and other purposes. The most significant change in webcams is the addition of high-definition cameras. These cameras allow businesses to have clearer and more-detailed videos, which helps them better communicate their messages and reach audiences on the other side of the world....
Webcams can connect directly to a computer to deliver real-time video to devices with or without an Internet connection. Many of these cameras can connect wirelessly through a Wi-Fi connection or can easily attach to your device through a USB or Lightning cable.
Before you pull out your old webcam from the 1990s, you should consider a few things. For starters, make sure it fits your needs. You don’t want a device that’s too big or too small. If you need to operate the camera from a distance, make sure the software lets you. And, if you need to cover a large area, consider investing in webcams that have a wide field of view.
Most obsolete webcams aren’t compatible with newer operating systems, have out-of-date software, might not have the right connection (does anyone have a VGA port anymore?), require an external mic, and don’t provide the same high-definition images we have now.
Why should I use a webcam and not my pre-installed camera?
A webcam is typically much more sensitive than a laptop camera and can produce better-quality images in low-light conditions. An external camera also grants more flexibility for positioning the subject. You can place it virtually anywhere in the room, such as above a conference table, instead of being restricted to your keyboard and the angle of your screen. In most cases, you can tell when someone you’re speaking to virtually is using a webcam over a pre-installed camera because it provides a much crisper image and better responsiveness.
Today, being able to communicate quickly with people around the world isn’t just desirable, but essential to salesmanship and collaboration. At Connection, our experienced staff can assist you as you buy a webcam—from choosing between various connectors, picking the right digital video capture speed, and determining the correct video input. We can help ensure that you have the tools and solutions to grow in your industry. We offer computer webcams from the best brands in that market that will meet the needs of any organization.
Reach out to one of our Connection experts to start the conversation about how we can optimize technology for a streamlined future.