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Jun 01, 2021
SECOND-HAND: A bit scratched and dinged-up, but for the price more than worth it!
I bought a used Blue Snowball Ice Condenser Mic because I need a better quality microphone for Zoom calls and recording audio. This one was used, in "Good" condition (some surface scratches and dings), and given the price I paid for it ($15.50 + $13.23 shipping) I figured it was worth the risk.
It was - the mic itself works flawlessly, and gives me far superior sound quality to any of the other USB mics I have. The included stand seemed to be broken at first, but after checking my wife's Blue Snowball stand I realized "No, that's just the way they are!" So I paid an extra $10 to buy a desk boom for my new Snowball.
It was a great purchase, well worth the cost (even with shipping being almost as expensive as the mic itself!), and I'm delighted to be using it.

Jun 28, 2018
Works Just Fine!
I managed to break the remote on my TiVO Premiere, so I ordered three remotes hoping one would work. As it happens, all three, including this one, work just fine with both the Premiere at home, and the TiVO Roamio OTA I have at my office.
So, rather than spending $30 - $50 for a new remote, this one which cost a fraction of that amount, and which looks no less scuffed than the one it's replacing, is a great deal.

Sep 07, 2021
You Get What You Pay For, it Seems
1 of 1 found this helpful I'd already bought two off-brand 1080p webcams, thinking why should I pay close to $100 for something I could get just as easily for $20 or $30? Well, the problem is software support and build quality - the cheaper webcams strictly work off of Windows' DLLs and can't be adjusted for white balance, color accuracy or...anything, really, and came with wide-angle fixed-focus lenses to save money. That would be great if my webcam was to be used in a conference room with several people seated around a table, but for one person who has to set up a 5'x7' green screen every time I go online? Not so great....
The Logitech C920s lets me zoom in and out a bit to fit myself and the greenscreen comfortably in shot, and focuses on my face so any imperfections in my green screen get blurred out a bit to hold a chromakey better. Not only that, it comes with software that allows me to do green screen work outside of Zoom. It even comes with a convenient removable lens hood that I can snap up and down if I'm feel a bit paranoid....
There's 1080p video, and then there's 1080p video - and this Logitech does an excellent job of providing me a sharp, clear image. I have a Blue snowball external mic at my home office, but I've tried the onboard audio with the C920s, and while it's no substitute for a cardioid mic close to my mouth, its surprisingly decent.
If you do a lot of Zooming still? I'd say spend the extra dollars and get the Logitech 920 series....