

Apple’s Center Stage, for example, relies on a wide-angle camera on the iPad Pro and MacBook Pro to track and follow you around. If this sounds familiar, it’s because hardware manufacturers like Apple, HP, and Lumina have been doing this with software. When object tracking is enabled and the Link can lock onto your face, the camera will swivel and follow you around as you move out of the frame. While this may be overkill for standard video calls for creators, it’s like having your own AI-powered cameraman. The gimbal-mounted PZT package on the Link allows this camera to pan, tilt, and zoom into your face as you move around. Logitech’s PZT 2 (opens in new tab) conference solution comes in at $849, making the Link appear like a bargain for what you’re getting. That camera, however, lacks the PZT mechanism of the Link. webcam, which is considered one of the best options on the market today. At $299, the Link comes in at a $100 premium compared to standard 4K webcams, like the Lumina A.I.
