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Webcams advice

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Is it worth spending extra, say £70-£80 rather than a £20 one?

I've looked at the options, and since it looks like working from home and Team meetings are here for the foreseeable future, its probably worth investing in a half decent one.
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So long as you're not going to set up an Only Fans page
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1080p minimum and a decent microphone on it. I hate wearing headphones etc when on videocalls.
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Oh this thread isn’t about which webcam sites to visit.... damn. (lol)
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Disappointing
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