Using monitor built-in webcam with MacBook Air

How can I connect Asus monitor (BE279QSK) built-in webcam with MacBook air (M2, 2022 thunderbolt 4 ports)? I'm using a hub with thunderbolt 4 connection to connect to monitor. Just can't figure out how to use the monitor's webcam?

Or, alternatively, how I continue to use MacBook Air camera, but adjust so that I can look at monitor vs laptop? Now when I look at screen I'm just looking up, not at camera, obviously, which is terrible for videoconferencing.


Thanks!

MacBook Air, macOS 15.3

Posted on Mar 25, 2025 8:12 AM

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Mar 25, 2025 8:57 AM in response to sjstoronto

The BE279QSK webcam connects via USB, not HDMI or DisplayPort. That’s key. Just having the monitor connected for display via Thunderbolt/HDMI/DisplayPort won't activate the webcam—it needs a dedicated USB upstream connection.


Try this:

  • Find the correct USB cable: Use a USB-A to USB-B (printer-style) cable, typically included with the monitor. The square-ish USB-B end goes into the monitor (look for a USB port labeled upstream).
  • Plug the USB-A end into your hub: The hub must be connected to your MacBook Air’s Thunderbolt 4 port.
  • Now open FaceTime, Photo Booth, or Zoom, then go to settings and choose the webcam from the list (it’ll likely show up as a "USB Camera" or "BE279QSK").
  • In System Settings > Privacy & Security > Camera, ensure the app you're using has permission.


If the webcam still doesn’t show up, try plugging it directly into a USB-A port on your hub or try a different USB port, just in case the upstream port isn't active or your hub doesn't handle that traffic properly.

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