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The ZyXEL CloudEnabled IP Camera (IPC4605N) is a decent piece of hardware, but without good accompanying software it functions as no more than a large, expensive personal webcam that lets you share video streams with friends.

By Samara Lynn
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4.0

The Logitech TV Cam HD webcam is an easy and functional way to make Skype video calls from your couch, as long as you don't plan to use any non-Skype service.

By Will Greenwald
Logitech TV Cam HD
4.0

The Looxcie HD is a flexible, full-featured action camera you can wear on your hat, helmet, or handlebars.

By Will Greenwald
Looxcie HD
3.0

The MeCam wearable video camera is a fun novelty that won’t disappoint as long as you remember that's all it is, and nothing more.

By Will Greenwald
Mecam
3.0

Samsung's SmartCam is a simple and affordable surveillance camera for seeing what's going on at home when you're not there, but lacks some of the high-end features of other models.

By Eric Griffith
Samsung SmartCam WiFi Home Security Camera (SNH-101N)

Logitech's new business-class C930e webcam is coming in May, features built-in video encoding, and delivers an undistorted, 90-degree field of view for more dynamic video conferencing.

By Damon Poeter
Logitech Webcam C930e

The Always Sunny actor and accomplished director talks about technology and filmmaking, but doesn't hold back when it comes to off-color humor.

By Jim Fisher
Danny DeVito at CES 2013

Logitech took PCMag on a tour of its relatively new facilities in Newark, California.

By Damon Poeter
Logitech Tour
4.0

It's not cheap to store and access your past video footage, but the Dropcam HD surveillance camera is worth the price for its ease of use, great image quality in bright light, and decent picture even in the dark of night.

By Eric Griffith
Dropcam HD

The envelope's already been opened and awards handed out for the sci-tech community.

By Chandra Steele
Award-Winning Oscar Tech
4.0

The Avaak VueZone System is a clever IP webcam solution that uses wireless cameras to capture, stream and record video to the Web or smartphones. It fixes most of its predecessor issues, but it's still an expensive tool, and it's not a high-powered security system.

By David Pierce
Avaak VueZone System

Cisco officially kille the Flip camcorder on Tuesday in order to focus on enterprise solutions. Flip fans and others turned to Twitter to express their shocked, sorrowful, and creative reactions.

By Sara Yin
Week in Tweets: The Flip’s Demise
3.5

The Dropcam Echo is a highly effective home video surveillance system that stores recorded video and audio in the cloud so you can access it from anywhere—including your iPhone. Some price adjustments and a bit of work on the motion and sound detection, and it could be a real winner.

By Lance Ulanoff
Dropcam Echo
3.0

This well-designed, no-nonsense system uses two wireless cameras to capture and stream live video to a Web-based application you can view anywhere. But the Vue Personal Video Network is saddled with some limitations that make its $300 price tough to swallow.

By Wendy Sheehan Donnell
Vue Personal Video Network