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Is Amazon the best place to buy a Logitech C922 Pro Stream webcam?
A global presence
One of the easiest reasons to recommend shopping at an online giant such as Amazon is the global reach. Most of the major locations are covered with their own store.
Not only that, but many items can be shipped internationally from Amazon's main U.S. store or within territories such as Europe. Shipping costs may go up a little, but it's usually a pretty good way to get hold of items that may not be stocked where you are. Plus, you don't have to leave your couch, which is always a plus.
Free shipping with Prime
Amazon Prime is one of the best reasons to shop with Amazon for any product. One of the perks is free shipping, which depending on your location can really help take some of the total price down if you're a member.
Article continues belowIf you're not a member, everyone can get a 30-day free trial, so you could still benefit from a great price and free shipping on a C922 webcam.
Use CamelCamelCamel to track prices
CamelCamelCamel may have a silly name but if you're shopping on Amazon it's an invaluable tool to help you find the best prices and deals.
It allows you to compare and track pricing with custom alerts to help you get what you want at the best possible price.
Amazon prices change a lot and the benefit of using a tool like this is that you can track the pricing trend and see how low it has been dropped in relation to the current price.
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Richard Devine is the Managing Editor at Windows Central, where he combines a deep love for the open-source community with expert-level technical coverage. Whether he’s hunting for the next big project on GitHub, fine-tuning a WSL workflow, or breaking down the latest meta in Call of Duty, Forza, and The Division 2, Richard focuses on making complex tech accessible to every kind of user. If it’s happening in the world of Windows or PC gaming, he’s probably already knee-deep in the code (or the lobbies). Follow him on X and Mastodon.
