🎥 Capture Brilliance, Stream Fearlessly
The Elgato HD60 X is a compact, professional-grade capture card delivering 4K30 HDR10 and 1080p60 HDR10 recording with ultra-low latency under 100ms. Compatible with Windows and Mac, it supports driverless plug-and-play setup and works seamlessly with all major streaming platforms, offering unlimited recording without watermarks or subscriptions.
Brand | Elgato |
Item model number | 10GBE9901 |
Operating System | Windows,Mac |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.67 x 4.41 x 2.83 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 0.67 x 4.41 x 2.83 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | Corsair |
Language | English |
ASIN | B09V1KJ3J4 |
Date First Available | June 6, 2022 |
A**N
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Clear Winner for Streamers and Creators – Smooth, Reliable, and Pro-Level Performance
The Elgato HD60 X is hands down one of the best capture cards I’ve used. Whether you're a content creator, streamer, or just want to record high-quality gameplay, this device delivers exceptional performance with zero hassle.Setup was incredibly easy—plug-and-play with no complicated software installations or driver issues. It works flawlessly with OBS, Streamlabs, and other major streaming platforms. Within minutes, I was recording and streaming at 1080p60 with HDR10, and the quality is outstanding.The 4K60 HDR10 passthrough is a game-changer, especially if you want to enjoy ultra-high-definition gaming on your TV or monitor while capturing in full HD. There's no noticeable latency, which makes it perfect for live content and competitive gameplay.Build quality is sleek and compact, and it’s easy to take on the go if you stream from different setups. The USB 3.0 connection ensures fast, stable data transfer, and everything just works—no dropped frames, no audio sync issues.Whether you're streaming to Twitch, recording for YouTube, or capturing console gameplay, the Elgato HD60 X is a rock-solid choice. It’s a professional-grade tool that’s accessible even for beginners, and it’s clear why Elgato remains the industry standard.
M**
Great for streamers who want plug-and-play quality
This capture card made my stream setup so much smoother! Setup was fast and easy for someone not always tech savvy (me). Plug it in, install the software, and you’re basically ready to roll. I use it to capture footage from my PS4 & N64, and the quality has been consistently solid- I’ve had zero lag or audio sync issues.It works seamlessly with Streamlabs, which was a must for me, and I love that it's compatible with all my systems without needing a ton of extra tweaks.If you’re looking for a hassle-free way to upgrade your stream or record gameplay, this is a solid pick — especially if you're not trying to get buried in tech settings.
G**4
Solid Capture Card for Creators
Honestly Elgato has always been my go-to for Capture Cards and this one is damn good to use. The Video quality is great and its easy to setup too. I regularly use it for my Streams and YouTube videos as well. You can easily edit the settings to edit color, etc. Recording is also easy to with a click of the button.
A**E
Impressively low latency
I am a self-admitted fringe case when it comes to the capture card audience, because I'm not just buying them to stream from. My primary use for them is to play console games directly from the capture preview, because frankly I'm a PC gamer that's just too lazy to buy speakers. Doing it this way makes streaming through discord simple, lets me use my PC's recording and clipping setup to make easy recordings, and keeps me from having to figure out new ways to set up my various consoles to use my nice headphones.Some of you probably visibly recoiled reading that paragraph, and maybe a few of you even passed out, so I apologize. Obviously, this is a bad idea -- but it's a testament to Elgato that they've enabled my ridiculous setup. Before I upgraded to a graphics card so big that I had to remove it, I previously used an internal PCie HD 60 Pro card, and in switching to a USB card I was worried about how it would hold up in terms of the HD 60 Pro's basically nonexistent latency and perfect quality. I do think it feels like there's a tiny bit more latency, at least as far as I can tell from completely unscientific observations, but it's still well within the playable range. I mostly use consoles for singleplayer games, but I can at least vouch for it in saying that I still have the highest amount of minigame stars won in Mario Party Jamboree with my friends (if you don't know what this means, just know it's a very coveted achievement, up there with Oscars and the Nobel Prize).How much latency is there, exactly? I don't know; at the risk of being a bit controversial, using a gamepad already feels like those nightmares where you try to throw a punch but just swing your arms around like noodles to me so the most I can say is it doesn't make it feel any worse. How does it affect the picture quality? I don't know, none of my consoles can output at 1440p anyways. But it works, and it works well. And if it works this well for my clown college farce of a setup, it's probably even better for people using it the way it's intended.
A**R
Sure! How about "Game-Changer for PS5 Streaming: Elgato HD60 X Review"?
I recently bought the Elgato HD60 X for streaming on my PS5, and it's been fantastic. The setup was easy, and I love that I can record in 1080p60 HDR10. The ultra-low latency means no lag while gaming, which is essential for me. My streams look great, and viewers have noticed the quality.The only downside is that it can get a bit warm during long sessions, but it hasn’t impacted performance. Overall, I’m really happy with it. I’d give it a 4.5 out of 5 stars!
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