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Logitech QuickCam Pro 4000 Review
Author: Alan Wong
Date Posted: September 14th, 2003
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Bottom Line: The Logitech QuickCam Pro 4000 is a well-rounded webcam and packs some impressive features. With a built-in high-quality microphone, high resolution snapshots, video recording, a convenient snapshot button, rotational head and a sleek design this webcam is not a knock-off. Find out how well it performs and what our editor thought about it in our official review....
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Microphone:
The microphone in the QuickCam Pro 4000 is built above the lens and right above the LED light for the camera. Contrasted to the traditional microphones that have long stretched necks, this one is built-in, and saves space. Also, unlike the traditional microphones, this one does not lose its performance when dust gets in it, since the microphone only consist of a small hole. It was exceptional: it can record at high volumes, and is so precise that one can record whispers when within two and a half feet. However, I do have one complaint: when you set the microphone to record at the maximum volume, there will be a moderately loud background fuzzy sound, but the intended recorded sound recording is still audible.

The microphone consists of the small hole, which is quite amazing, since it takes almost no space at all. Pictured above the microphone is the snapshot button, which I will explain in the "Other Features" part of the review.
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