For Twitch streamers, popular gaming accessory manufacturer HyperX has just unveiled a new camera, mic arm, and XLR audio mixer.
HyperX’s popularity has soared in recent years because of its superbly priced, high-quality items.
One of the best gaming mice now on the market is the Pulsefire Haste 2 Wireless, while the Cloud Alpha headset has an astounding 300 hours of battery life.
HyperX unveiled the Caster Mic arm, XLR audio interface, and Vision S Webcam on October 5, 2023, with a focus on Twitch streamers.
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Finally, HyperX provides equipment for Twitch streaming.
Since a few years ago, HyperX has included a microphone option with the Quadcast, and in late 2022, the company introduced the XLR Procast, which we liked.
The business now offers a microphone mounting option for streamers using the HyperX Caster boom arm.
Comparatively speaking, it’s very basic, with a 36-inch reach and their recognizable H logo.
HyperX has unveiled the Audio Mixer/Audio Interface, which provides 48V phantom power, direct monitoring, and on-device controls for volume, mute, and headphone settings, to power its Procast XLR and other XLR microphones.
We’re not sure if it will power additional high-end microphones like the Shure SM7B and the Samson Q9U because it delivers up to 50 dB of amplification over XLR. But it will undoubtedly work just fine to power the Shure SM7DB.
HyperX’s entry into the camera market comes in the form of the Vision S webcam. It features a Sony Starvis 8 MP sensor with a broad 90-degree field of vision and supports up to 4K resolution.
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