What you pay
The EMEET 1080P Webcam (C960) is $29.99 CAD on amazon.ca. The Logitech Brio 101 is $57.95 CAD, a $27.96 gap for two cameras sharing the same 1080p/30fps spec on paper.
Video quality and light handling
Both shoot 1080p at 30fps with auto-light correction. The Brio 101's RightLight technology is rated to boost face brightness by up to 50% compared to older Logitech models, and users consistently report cleaner low-light output. The EMEET C960 handles decent light well but reviewers at PCWorld noted it needs good lighting to look its best. The Brio 101 wins on consistency across variable conditions.
Microphone setup
The EMEET ships with 2 omnidirectional noise-cancelling mics that pick up voice within roughly 2.4m. PCWorld flagged the mic quality as average at best, with some reviewers saying their laptop's built-in mics were comparable. The Brio 101 carries a single mono mic; reviewers call it tinny but industry-standard. Neither mic will replace a dedicated device, and the EMEET's dual-mic setup at least gives it a structural edge here.
Field of view
The EMEET C960 shoots at 90 degrees. The Brio 101 is 58 degrees. That 32-degree gap is real: the EMEET fits more of your room into frame, which helps in group calls or shared-screen situations but can feel too wide for solo calls.
Build and privacy
The Brio 101 uses at least 77% post-consumer recycled plastic and has a built-in slide privacy shutter. The EMEET C960 includes a privacy cover that ships as a separate sticky-backed piece you attach yourself, which PCWorld described as feeling cheap. The Brio 101's mount also sits more securely on thin monitors, where some EMEET users report the clip loosening over time.
Value
At $29.99 CAD, the EMEET C960 delivers 1080p, dual mics, and a 90-degree FOV for the price of a fast-food lunch for two. The Brio 101 at $57.95 CAD earns its premium through better light handling, a cleaner build, and the Logitech ecosystem (Logi Options+ for zoom and framing controls). The $27.96 premium is justified if lighting consistency and brand support matter to you; it isn't if you just need a functional webcam for occasional calls.