external webcam stopped working with monterey

So immediately after upgrading I found my external usb-c web cam stopped working.


Huddly IQ app seems to detect the connection of the camera when plugged in, but there is no video stream available to the Huddly IQ management app, or any other apps.

Zoom isn't working for me, nor Google meet, FaceTime etc.


Usually it is plugged into my dell d6000 dock via USB-A to usb-c, but I have tried plugging it directly into my MacBook Pro M1 and restarting, but nothing.


Strangely in most apps I can select and use the sound from the webcam, but there is no video stream available to select.

MacBook Pro (2020 and later)

Posted on Oct 28, 2021 8:12 AM

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Dec 20, 2021 9:11 AM in response to Oliver Jobson

With the new Apple concept of removing most of the ports, including HDMI and Internet, (I have only two on the 13-inch MacBook Pro), I purchased a Hub with USB-C to connect to the MacBook. It has the HDMI and internet and the earlier six USB ports for webcam, microphone, external HD, iPhone, etc.

Since Monterey the USB ports on the Hub are not working.

I checked that the Hub is fine with my older MacBook with the previous macOS, and the USB ports worked.

It seems that the hubs are a Monterey problem. I had a long chat with Apple Support last night and she couldn't fix it.

The HDMI works fine.

The Chat advisors suggested Safe Mode at start up, but that didn't work.

She also said:

"Take care, and I will say this is turning out to be a known issue. Many folks report this specific brand and Monterey do not play nice. A scattered report or two that a higher quality cable changed matters. Some folks reporting things like one cable out of 4 good enough to work. Apparently USB 3.0 and straight USB-C are *very very very* tightly standards compliant and it's not letting stuff by even a fraction off, even when that would be meaningless. Which is....not cool, but at least this gives you a starting point.

"Just to add, a close look at a lot of these odd named USB docks/hubs one will see that a lot have exactly the same ports in exactly the same position, just with a different case wrapping the same circuit board. Since they are all using the same chipsets and one exhibits an issue, then all the variations will likely see the problem.

"Unfortunately, most of the vendors of these hubs have no expertise or even knowledge of what is going on inside and cannot provide any help or firmware updates, if it is even possible with these designs."


But the base design for these hubs must have had Apple's blessings earlier as they did work.


I contacted the supplier of the hub.

I wrote that since the macOS Monterey update the USB ports are not working. Is there an upgrade available. The Hub ports work fine with previous macOS.

Reply was "After the update, apple Monterey OS cannot support the hub's network port and USB port functions.

"There is no solution for the time being. Can only wait for Apple's subsequent patch.

"If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact me."

So until Apple updates Monterey to work on hubs we'll have to wait.


Apple chat advisor said to five Apple feedback and "let em have it both barrels"

Nov 11, 2021 8:07 AM in response to Oliver Jobson

So, this is a frustrating one.

It was working flawlessly last night - 4k web cam plugged into my USB-C monitor at 5gbps and fine for meetings. This morning I get up and plug in the USB-C cable (gen1) from the monitor into the MacBook Pro M1 and it's back at 480mbps. Nothing changed so I don't know why this is happening.

In fact I noticed this morning that USB was now only connecting at 480mbps to the monitor if I used the USB-C port furthest away from me. If I use the other one then the hub didn't work at all - didn't register any USB, even though the monitor displayed an image fine from both ports.

I am ******.

Apple support on the phone today who recommended an SMC reset and then OS X reinstall. Had to do that on my lunch break but didn't make a difference.

Still in the same hole. 🤷🏻‍♂️

Dec 23, 2021 8:53 AM in response to Oliver Jobson

Looks like I have a similar problem. I have been using a Logitech Brio for zooming for some time, but after upgrading to Monterey its microphone starting looping (I was using teh camera's mic becasue I run with the laptop lid of my M1 closed). Even after I upgraded the camera's firmware (which Logitech admits was supposed to fix the "rare" looping problem) it still happened at unpredictable times. So, out of frustration I ordered a new Dell Supersharp webcam. Unfortunately, my Mac doesn't see it. Looks like I should hunt up the slower USB cable to try. I tried using the Logitech's but the base of the camera end is too wide to fit into the neat little hole of teh code of the Dell. Foiled again!!!


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