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Logitech MX Brio vs Insta360 Link 2

These two premium webcams cost the same $200 and split on one big idea: do you sit still, or do you move? The Logitech MX Brio is the polished all-rounder — a 70-percent-bigger sensor for the best static image in its class, the most refined software, a built-in privacy shutter, and a clever Show Mode that tilts down to share your desk. The Insta360 Link 2 answers with hardware no Logitech has: a real 2-axis motorized gimbal that physically pans and tilts to keep you centered as you move around the room, plus a strong built-in mic and a deep software toolkit. If your camera lives in one spot for seated calls, the Brio's image and polish win; if you stand, present, or pace, the Link 2's gimbal is genuinely something else. Here's how to choose.

 
Logitech MX Brio 4K webcam

Logitech MX Brio

Logitech

Insta360 Link 2 AI gimbal webcam

Insta360 Link 2

Insta360

Score8.08.2
Price$199.99$199.99
VerdictThe default premium pick for serious work-from-home — clean 4K, the best software in the category, and a clever overhead Show Mode. Just don't expect AI subject tracking.The pick for anyone who presents, teaches, or moves — real AI tracking that pans and tilts to keep you centered, wrapped in the deepest software toolkit here.
Best forprofessionals who want the most refined all-around 4K webcam, top-tier software, and a document/overhead Show Modepresenters, teachers, and anyone who moves around and wants the camera to physically pan and tilt to follow them
Avoid ifyou specifically need Windows Hello face login or motorized AI subject trackingyou sit still for every call and would rather not pay for motorized tracking you won't use
Score breakdown
value7.58.0
low light7.57.0
microphone7.07.5
image quality8.58.0
autofocus framing8.09.5
software controls8.59.0
Specs
hdrYes (RightLight 5)true
buildAluminum, 137 g
focusAutofocus
mountMagnetic mount + monitor clipMagnetic + tripod
sensor8.5 MP Sony STARVIS (~70% larger pixels vs Brio 4K)1/2-in, f/1.8
show modeYes — overhead/document view
connectionUSB-C 3.0USB-C
microphoneDual beamforming with AI noise reductionAI noise-cancel, 3 modes
resolution4K 30fps4K 30fps
auto adjustAuto exposure, white balance, color
field of view90° / 78° / 65° selectable79.5°
windows helloNo
lower res modes1080p60, 720p901080p60
privacy shutterBuilt-in physical shutter
lensf/1.8, 26 mm
zoom4x
gimbal2-axis motorized with AI tracking
weight102 g (3.6 oz)
privacyAuto-privacy tilts lens down (no shutter)
gesturesYes (finicky)
softwareLink Controller (virtual bg, bokeh, whiteboard)
trackingSingle/group, head/upper/full body
autofocusYes (10 cm – ∞)
certificationZoom certified
portrait modeYes (9:16)
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Final verdict

Buy the Logitech MX Brio if you take seated calls from a fixed spot and want the cleanest image, a real privacy shutter, and the most refined software — for the everyday desk webcam, it's the more polished pick. Buy the Insta360 Link 2 if you move while you talk — standing presentations, whiteboards, cooking, demos — and you want a camera that physically follows you, with a better mic thrown in. Same price, so let your habits decide: still and seated points to the Brio; moving and presenting points to the Link 2.

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