Webinato - Recommended Hardware for Presenters
Purchasing the correct hardware is the key
Tharinda Lasika
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Introduction
To deliver a professional webinar experience on our browser-based platform, high-quality audio and video are essential. Using dedicated hardware instead of built-in laptop peripherals significantly reduces background noise and echoes.
Recommended Audio Equipment
We strongly recommend using a headset with an integrated microphone to prevent audio feedback. USB connections are preferred over analog to ensure the cleanest digital signal.
- Top-Tier Professional Choice: Shure MV7+
The current gold standard for hybrid USB/XLR connectivity. It features built-in DSP, a "voice isolation" mode to eliminate room noise, and a customizable LED touch panel. Ideal for professional presenters who want broadcast-quality sound without a complex setup. - Modern Headset Choice: Logitech Zone Vibe 100 / 125
A lightweight, modern headset designed for long sessions. It features a flip-to-mute noise-canceling microphone and connects via USB-C or Bluetooth, offering great flexibility for modern laptop users.
Recommended Video Equipment
Recommended Video Equipment
For the best visual results, we recommend external webcams that support at least 1080p (Full HD) at 60 frames per second for smooth motion.
For the best visual results, we recommend external webcams that support at least 1080p (Full HD) at 60 frames per second for smooth motion.
- The Modern Standard: Logitech MX Brio / Brio 500
The 4K MX Brio is the current leader for high-fidelity webinar video. It features a large sensor for excellent performance in low-light conditions and AI-driven auto-framing to keep you centered. - Reliable HD Choice: Logitech C922 Pro Stream
A highly reliable 1080p camera that handles light balancing exceptionally well. It remains a staple for professional presenters due to its consistent focus and color accuracy.
Best Practices for Presenters
- Avoid "Open Audio": Even with the best hardware, always wear headphones if you are a presenter. This prevents your microphone from picking up the webinar audio from your speakers, which is the #1 cause of echo.
- Key Lighting: Position a light source (like a ring light or a bright window) directly in front of you. Avoid having strong lights behind you, as this causes a "silhouette" effect that obscures your face.
