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The Lenovo ThinkVision MC60 (S) is the kind of plain, reliable “get the job done” webcam you buy when you don’t want to overthink it. For £67.78 ex-VAT, it’s priced like an entry-to-mid business camera: good enough for everyday Teams/Zoom calls, training sessions, and general office use, without the fuss of chasing fancy features you’ll rarely need. If your team has inconsistent lighting or you’re just trying to standardise kit across desks, it’s a sensible choice—Lenovo tends to play nicely with mainstream laptop setups and you’re unlikely to hit weird compatibility issues.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it if your meetings are high-stakes, you need great low-light performance, or you’re picky about image quality at a more “pro” level. It’s also a bit of a risk if you expect it to behave like a premium conferencing camera—don’t. This is for businesses that prioritise dependable cost-per-seat and simplicity over standout camera performance. If that’s your situation, it’s a good buy. If not, you’d likely be happier spending a bit more on a model that’s clearly better in challenging lighting and more demanding call environments.

Lenovo
Lenovo ThinkVision MC60 - Webcam - colour - 1920 x 1080 - 1080p - audio - USB 2.0 - MJPEG, YUY2

Kensington
Kensington W2000 - Webcam - colour - 1920 x 1080 - 1080p - audio - USB

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HP 435 - Webcam - pan / tilt - colour - 2 MP - 1920 x 1080 - audio - USB 2.0

Lenovo
Lenovo ThinkVision MC50 - Webcam - colour - 1920 x 1080 - audio - USB 2.0 - MJPEG, YUY2
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