Testseek.com have collected 62 expert reviews of the Logitech Logi Circle and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Logitech Logi Circle.
January 2017
(77%)
62 Reviews
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Users
(85%)
647 Reviews
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The editors liked
Simple setup
Thoughtful design and charging dock
Works wirelessly
Beautiful app UI
Compiles Day Brief timelapse in seconds
Video Very short delay with clear video
Design Compact frame with builtin swivel stand
Charging ring the magnetic charging ring works well and is really slick
Portability If you need to set the Circle someplace else for a while
It has a battery so you
Easy to setup and use
Can use wirelessly off the charging dock
Daily brief condenses last 24hrs of activity into 30 seconds
2-way audio
Landscape only is a great feature
And not only does the night vision work perfectly
But the notifications are spot on
Portable
Can move from room to room
Easy to use
Night vision works well
Daily summary is nice
Two-way audio
Free 24 hours of recording
Day Briefs provide a digest of recordings
Setup is a snap
App is dead simple to use
Easy to set up and mount anywhere. Simple app. Battery-powered option. Two-way voice communication.
Great video and audio quality
Software makes reviewing video fun
Unique daily timelapse
Free recording
Very easy to set up
Can be placed almost anywhere
Intercom feature
Setting up the Logi Circle Home Connection Camera takes less than 5 minutes and the app is easy to navigate
Captures all the important moments you might miss
Day Brief produces a short timelapse of the day
Mobile thanks to rechargeable battery
Long battery life
Great video quality
Good real time viewing
Convenient day brief time lapse feature
The editors didn't like
No web client
Omits certain clips every now and then
Image enhance (zoom) sucks like on every security camera
Plans Some notification features require the more expensive premium plan. Only a day of free video storage. Too many subscription nags in the app
Pricey
The zoom distortion
Video limited to 720p
Battery life isn't great
Doesn't support multiple users
Expensive
Only stores 24 hours of footage
No control over what's recorded
Gaps in recording at night
Relies on algorithms to determine what and when to record
Lacks customization options
Short-lived backup battery
720p video only. Can't store video longer than 24 hours. No way to configure alerts or recordings. Battery doesn't last long enough for realistic wireless use
Limited battery life
Occasional wireless drop outs
Slight lag in live feed
Server issues during registration
No tech support or user's manual
Distorted zoom feature
Not compatible with older phones or tablets
Its people detection feature was somewhat inconsistent. The rechargeable battery lasts only a few hours and takes even longer to recharge. The Logi Circle doesn't work with any other Logitech products or products from other smart home manufacturers
Content is saved only within a 24hour period
Fine details are tough to make out with its 720p footage
Fisheye distortion slightly more noticeable than on other cameras
Day Briefs provide a digest of recordings, Setup is a snap, App is dead simple to use
Relies on algorithms to determine what and when to record, Lacks customization options, Short-lived backup battery
Logitech has a long history in the home security-camera market, but this product has more in common with a webcam than its competition...
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Published: 2015-11-06, Author: Juli , review by: macrumors.com
Portable, can move from room to room, Easy to use, Night vision works well, Daily summary is nice, Two-way audio, Free 24 hours of recording,
Video limited to 720p, Battery life isn't great, Doesn't support multiple users, Expensive, Only stores 24 hours of footage, No control over what's recorded, Gaps in recording at night
If you're looking for a home security solution, the Logi Circle is not the camera to get. It's simply not designed to monitor the home, and it doesn't have the same features you will find in more complex systems from competitors like Dropcam, Flir FX, or...
Logitech's new Logi Circle ($200) is the company's newest entry into the home monitoring space in the form of an HD Wi-Fi camera that's uniquely portable and designed to not only monitor your home but allow you to stay in touch with what's happening back...
Circle clearly has some lingering raw edges, but the good news is that Logi could - and indeed intends to - address them with software updates. With more control over clips and better sharing options I'd feel a lot more confident in recommending it.There'...
Published: 2015-10-09, Author: Will , review by: pcmag.com
Easy to set up and mount anywhere. Simple app. Battery-powered option. Two-way voice communication.
720p video only. Can't store video longer than 24 hours. No way to configure alerts or recordings. Battery doesn't last long enough for realistic wireless use
While the Logi Circle is an attractive and easy-to-use home security camera, it lacks some of the more useful features of the competition...
Setting up the Logi Circle Home Connection Camera takes less than 5 minutes and the app is easy to navigate
Its people detection feature was somewhat inconsistent. The rechargeable battery lasts only a few hours and takes even longer to recharge. The Logi Circle doesn't work with any other Logitech products or products from other smart home manufacturers
The Logi Circle is a decent live-streaming camera, but rechargeable models like Canary Flex and Netgear Arlo Pro do a better job...
Published: 2016-10-03, Author: Darren , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Abstract: In late August I spent to weeks traipsing through Europe — on very important work assignments in London, and taking in the local culture of Amsterdam. Being a gadget blogger, I couldn't pass up the opportunity to completely load up my European adventure w...
A bit expensive, Internal battery doesn't last long enough, Doesn't backup clips by default
The Logi Circle has an modus operandi that focuses on capturing precious moments at home. Security buffs might scoff at the lack of comprehensive footage backup, but the experience is just fun. When was the last time someone said that about home security?