

You can check out my unboxings for the Retro-Bit 2.4 GHz Sega controllers to see a great real-world use of right out of the box performance the Brio offers in a fairly lit room with some natural light. There is also a user guide outlining operation and warranty.

Inside the box is the Brio camera, USB-A to USB-C cable, privacy guard, and a nice bag to store everything in while not in use. System requirements for 4K video capture can also be found along the bottom. More info about the camera can be found on the back with extra details given to some of its features. Seriously this thing is all business with the name, picture, and brand being the first things you see. The Brio comes in a straight forward box without a lot of eye-grabbing details. Now the Brio boasts an impressive 4K resolution but is it the next logical step up for content creators looking to improve their presentation? What's In The Box This is the Brio 4K webcam from Logitech, a company that is no stranger to many streamers who have employed the C920 and 922 webcams in their setups previously.

As 4K becomes more widely adopted by consumers, content creators are beginning to update their setups to match.
