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Webcams Logitech 960-000867 N1 BCC950 ConferenceCam Web camera PTZ colour 960-000867

Logitech 960-000867 N1 BCC950 ConferenceCam Web camera PTZ colour 960-000867

£398.99
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Webcams Avermedia SVC100 Full HD 2MP Ethernet LAN video conferencing system

Avermedia SVC100 Full HD 2MP Ethernet LAN video conferencing system

£399.44
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Webcams Spracht Aura Video Mate HD Web Camera

Spracht Aura Video Mate HD Web Camera

1920x1080 (Full HD)

£407.06
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Webcams Logitech CC2900E PTZ Pro 2 Webcam

Logitech CC2900E PTZ Pro 2 Webcam

£426.07
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Webcams Aver Visualizer, All-Purpose Camera (4K, A3)

Aver Visualizer, All-Purpose Camera (4K, A3)

£495.38
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Webcams Yealink UVC40. Product type: Personal video conferencing system. Sens

Yealink UVC40. Product type: Personal video conferencing system. Sens

£629.66
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Poly Poly Studio Focus Room Kit video conferencing kit

Poly Poly Studio Focus Room Kit video conferencing kit

£1,291.45
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WEBCAM

FAQ

A webcam is, simply put, any camera that is connected to the internet. We typically associate it with small cameras put on top of monitors or the ones built into laptops.

Regardless, a webcam is most often used for online conversations.

Unfortunately, the answer is a resounding yes. It’s also more common than many believe. Now, before you go and toss your laptop in the bin, please remember there are many steps you can take to reduce this potential threat to your privacy.

As long as your anti-virus and firewall are running and updated, the odds of your webcam getting hacked are significantly reduced. The biggest risk happens if you open an unknown file and accidentally infect your PC with a virus, which can provide a hacker access.

Scan your PC often, especially after having been adventurous on the web, and keep your software up to date.

An external webcam, such as for your desktop PC, can be connected via USB. It’s incredibly simple. You just plug the cam’s USB cable into a port, let the PC download the necessary drivers, and you’re good to go.

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