
The capture cards Xbox streamers need to know about
Looking to improve the quality of your gaming videos or streams? The Xbox One does an OK job with built in software, but to kick it up a few gears you need a good capture card.
Looking to improve the quality of your gaming videos or streams? The Xbox One does an OK job with built in software, but to kick it up a few gears you need a good capture card.
Want to share your crispy 4K Xbox One X gameplay with the world? You need a good capture card. These are the best of them.
Elgato makes some of the best capture cards out there, alongside tons of other gear for content creators. Their latest creation is going to be a big hit for travelling content creators and businesses alike, providing Elgato quality in a far more affordable package than existing solutions.
The Elgato Wave 3 is one of two new microphones from Elgato, which aims to give streamers an affordable high-quality all-in-one condenser mic with impressive studio features on the side. Is it worth the asking price, though? Let's take a look (and listen.)
AVerMedia and Elgato both have external 4K capable capture cards now that look, on paper at least, to be targeting the same sort of buyers. But that's not actually the whole truth, so we'll help you make the best choice for you.
This is the Elgato Multi Mount and it's basically a metal pole that you fix to your desk. But it's so much more than that, and it should be at the heart of any streamers arsenal. Here's what it's all about.
The Key Light Air is smaller, has a built-in desk stand and importantly, shaves a decent chunk off the asking price of its larger sibling.
Elgato starts 2020 in a big way with one of the most incredible capture cards we've ever seen. The 4K60 S+ is $400 worth of 4K, 60FPS, HDR 10 crunching video capture and you don't even need a PC.
Compatible with OBS, XSplit, and other streaming software. Play games in 4K 60fps, capture them at 30fps or 1080p at 60fps. Stream and record from gaming consoles like the Xbox One, PlayStation 4, or Nintendo Switch. Has HDMI and USB-C.
Whether you're new to streaming or a seasoned pro, if you're broadcasting with a camera pointed at your beautiful face you need to be well lit. It's one of the bigger problems to solve since traditionally the sort of lights you'd be looking at are large and hot. That's where the Key Light comes in. It's neither of those things, making it a space savers dream. So long as you're OK with...
This 15-key USB keypad lets you set up macros for different programs, animated transitions, and other things you use while streaming or making videos. Use them all with the press of a button. The app makes it easy to use. Works with Windows and Mac.
This is a great device if you have a PC for streaming and a console for gaming or any other situation that requires transferring your video between two systems. This deal saves you $30 and has only been beaten by a few dollars in the past.
Every good streamer needs good gear. Grab a new USB mic from Razer, an Elgato streaming deck, or upgrade your network with router and cable modem deals from Netgear and TP-Link. All of these products are down to super low prices.
The new Elgato HD60S+ is a dream streaming tool for anyone who games in 4K HDR, such as on the Xbox One X and PS4 Pro. Here's our review.
Elgato has introduced an upgrade to the HD60 S today with the new HD60 S+. The new capture device can stream 1080p HDR gameplay at 60 frames per second while also passing through a 4K60 HDR signal to your TV.
Set up social media messages, switch scenes on the fly, or launch your stream with the press of a button.
Elgato's 4K60 Pro capture card has been on the market for a couple of years now, so it's time for an upgrade. During Gamescom 2019, the company launch the new 4K60 Pro MK.2, which adds HDR capture to the mix and support for multiple 4K60 Pro cards in one PC.
This is a great device if you have a PC for streaming and a console for gaming or any other situation that requires transferring your video between two systems.
The Elgato Stream Deck Mini is a great little device, but it turns out it's even more powerful than you thought. It can even control your smart devices.
Should you spend your hard earned money on the new Razer Ripsaw HD or the veteran Elgato HD60 S when shopping for a new capture card? That’s what we’re here to answer.