- VoIP & Phone Systems
VoIP for Contact Centres: Features and Best Practices
18 Mar, 2026
£127.22 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The Logitech Brio 505 is a solid “just works” webcam for UK business use, especially if you’re doing regular Teams/Zoom calls and want reliable image quality without faffing around. At £106 ex-VAT, it’s not the cheapest option, but it’s priced like a sensible mid-range buy—good enough that clients won’t look at your setup and think it’s 2018. It’s also USB‑C, which is the kind of small thing that saves hassle in the real world (modern laptops, fewer dongles, quicker plug-in-and-go).
I’d recommend it for hybrid workers, small teams, and anyone who wants consistent performance for day-to-day video meetings, training sessions, or sales calls. Where it *might not* be the best value is if you’re mainly doing occasional calls, you already have a decent webcam, or you need special positioning features—because at this price, you should only upgrade if your current camera is clearly holding you back. If your priority is “best bang for buck,” you may find cheaper webcams that meet basic needs, but if you care about looking professional on every call, this is one of the safer choices.

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