Customer Reviews 

Good Job for XP
2010-01-30Great webcam just not for Vista users. Did me no good. Was able to return it and order the correct webcam for my system. Would recommend it to XP users.

It is usable in my Mac OS X
2009-12-30I just want to say this product is working in my mac. Well, I google for how to use this web-cam in my mac, and I just need to copy something into my system, and it works! My friend can see me well, considered the relatively cheap price.

logitech messenger webcam
2008-12-16for people who want a great webcam with no fuss setting up,this is for you,great pictures and the sound is great,nice and cheap to........

nice look to it
2008-09-03liked the look of it but it would not work on my computer, said camera failed, but i would have to pay to ship it back just to get another sent to me and it was more hassle than it was worth

Logitech Quickcam Review
2008-05-27We are very pleased with this web cam. My husband was out of town on business and this was the perfect little camera to allow us to keep in touch with him.
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VHS
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