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Elgato 4K60 S+, External Capture Card, Record in 4K60 HDR10 with ultra-low latency to PC or SD Card on PS5/PS4, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One X/S, in OBS and other broadcasting software, for Windows

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Style: 4K60 S+


Features

  • Item Package Dimension: 10.16L x 5.8W x 3.7H inches
  • Item Package Weight - 2.27 Pounds
  • Item Package Quantity - 1
  • Product Type - TV TUNER CARD

Description

4K60 S+ sports 4K60 HDR10 capture and zero-lag passthrough, an SD card slot for standalone. Compatibility with all your favorite PC broadcasting software, including OBS Studio and Streamlabs OBS. Cutting edge onboard HEVC encoding keeps CPU load and project file sizes minimal. Flashback Recording enables you to slide back in time and save gameplay retroactively. Whether live streaming to Twitch or recording on location for a YouTube video, your content looks amazing. Now, you play and capture high-fidelity console games in unaltered 4K60 HDR quality, and record your performance even without a computer.

Brand: Elgato


Hardware Interface: USB 3.0


Video Capture Resolution: 4K


Operating System: windows


Model Name: 4K60 S+


Brand: ‎Elgato


Series: ‎4K60 S+


Item model number: ‎10GAP9901


Operating System: ‎windows


Item Weight: ‎12.2 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎1.25 x 4.37 x 5.59 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎1.25 x 4.37 x 5.59 inches


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Manufacturer: ‎Elgato


Language: ‎English, English, English, English, English


Date First Available: ‎January 4, 2020


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Best capture card owned!!
I was in dire need of a new capture card and Elgato products have always been my go-to whenever I needed something of high quality and I can honestly say that this capture card goes beyond that. After a lot of use with this capture card, I can safely say that this is hands down one of the best ones to own and it’s very much worth the price. The functionality of being able to record without a PC is also a plus if you honestly don’t feel like booting it up or if you use a laptop. Just insert your SD card, plug it in, and it’s good to go! I’ve also recorded a few videos without PC and went onto Premiere Pro and the quality and playback are absolutely crisp. It captures everything perfectly and it’s no struggle setting up. I would highly recommend this to anyone if you really want to take your game recording up a notch, as it really does the best job! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2022 by J-Dawg Andre

  • Not Good Enough For Next Gen
I purchased this product to record game footage from a new Xbox Series X console. I currently record using an internal capture card on my desktop PC and record in 4k@60, on a SSD using OBS. I wanted to get away from having my PC next to my console in the living room, and would use the “best external capture card” available. I was interested in the standalone functionality of this $400 brick of hardware. After having purchased an SD card that is capable of 240mb/s write speed, I was told by several techies and early adopters that this was the capture card I needed to record 4K at 60 frames while also playing the game. It has a very good pass through?! So they said. After downloading the Elgato software and updating the system.txt file to record at the MAXIMUM BITRATE that the card can do...every recording has a micro-stutter. The .aac audio file is great, having a separate audio file is handy for creators, but not at the expense of a very BAD capture of the video. Frustrated, I decided to use the Elgato software to record onto my PC again. This time the capture was good, in 4K and appeared to capture the HDR well also. However, when using the SD card, 3 different brands and all of speeds higher than 140mb/s bitrates which is the MAX write speed of the card, the stuttering was severe. After over 40 recorded attempts, with suggestions from the manufacturer, the stuttering was always there. I was even told to “lower my resolution” how exactly does a person lower the resolution of an Xbox? And why would I want to record at a lower resolution? Did their company just admit that this card doesn’t function as advertised in a standalone mode?!!! (My ONLY reason to purchase this product). After hours of support forums and literally hundreds of complaints about the EXACT SAME ISSUE, and I decided to return this product for a full refund from Amazon. Elgato (Corsair) clearly didn’t do enough product testing to release this at such a ridiculous price point. I would recommend ANY 4K internal card over this, and until they can get a pass through that will allow for 4K@120 or FASTER, then the capture market is limited to having a PC to capture from a console. Essentially removing the convenience of having an external card to capture the next gen footage. I’ll be purchasing their competitors latest internal card. And would NOT recommend this product to anyone. Overpriced crap that is dependent on an uninformed market. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2020 by Tech Buyer

  • Best standalone HDMI capture device ever!
Life is much easy with this product, All you need to do is insert SD card then hit record button. I purchase this to capture drumming music game. It have 3.5mm line-in jack as additional audio input. This is what I'm looking for and fit my use-case as all of my audio came from electronic drum, it does not come from HDMI. The configuration method for standalone recording is very clever, just edit configuration file which automatically created when you insert SD Card. Recording quality is very high, Actually too high :p . Default bitrate for 1080p is 60Mbps which is overkill, I've reduced it to 40Mbps and still got amazing result. This product worth every dollar that I spent. Very happy with the product and highly recommend to everyone that looking for standalone capture device. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2020 by Suttichort Sarathum Suttichort Sarathum

  • Not a fan of the standby mode.
My initial unit had issues and intermittently worked. After engaging support I received a replacement after some weeks. The replacement unit worked as advertised and does what I had hoped for, which was to capture gameplay downstairs from my consoles. There are some issues I still have that hopefully can be addressed by future firmware: * Device's clock gets reset easily. As a result, the timestamps in the saved files' names are useless and make organizing files saved to my NAS a hassle. * Lack of HDR tone mapping is annoying, particularly since I haven't figured out an HDR workflow yet without buying all new editing software and I want to play games with HDR enabled. * The most problematic issue though is standby mode which the device automatically enters when not being used. To exit standby mode you have to physically press the capacitive button on the device. This could be an issue if you've got a cat in your lap or are otherwise not able to cross the room to your entertainment center. Even worse is that (at least with XBOX) the console will refuse to start a remote play session if it can't detect an hdmi display is connected. You could literally be on the other side of the state at the time you want to play now that such remote features exist. To work around this, I keep an hdmi coupler nearby to directly connect my TV and Xbox when I am not recording. It would be a much better experience if standby mode ended automatically when I began using my console or if I could disable the use of standby mode entirely via the config file. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2021 by Eric P.

  • Great Device. Fix for stuttering and choppiness when streaming.
Great capture device... Beautiful, crisp gameplay capture. There is 1 problem with the device (atleast in my system). There is a lot of choppiness and stuttering while gameplay capture. At first I thought it might be because of bitrate in Obs Studio or my internet upload speed is less. After fixing those, these problems didn’t go away. So, I thought why not try a last thing, that is get a usb-c to usb-c cable and not use the usb-c to usb-3.0 cable that comes with the box. And those choppiness and stuttering all went away. I understand why it includes the usb-c to usb-3.0 cable, but it will better if they include an usb-c to usb-c connector and let the customer buy the usb-c to 3.0 if their device doesn’t support usb-c. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2020 by SD

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