

🎮 Capture Every Frame, Own Every Moment!
The Elgato HD60 S is a professional-grade external capture card designed for gamers and content creators who demand flawless 1080p60 recording and streaming. Compatible with PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and more, it features ultra-low latency passthrough, instant gameview technology, and flashback recording to ensure you never miss a moment. With USB 3.0 connectivity and broad platform support, it’s the ultimate tool to elevate your streaming setup and stand out in the competitive content creation space.















| ASIN | B01DRWCOGA |
| AV Output | HDMI |
| Antenna Location | Game streaming and video recording |
| Best Sellers Rank | #123 in Internal TV Tuner & Video Capture Cards |
| Brand | Elgato |
| Built-In Media | Game Capture HD60 S, HDMI cable, Quick Start Guide, USB 3.0 cable |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console, Personal Computer |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 25,283 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04260195391161 |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Item Dimensions | 2.95 x 4.41 x 0.75 inches |
| Item Height | 1.9 centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Low latency technology |
| Item Weight | 12.7 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Elgato |
| Minimum System Requirements | Windows 10 (64-bit) 4th generation quad-core Intel Core i5 CPU (i5-4xxx or comparable) Intel HD or NVIDIA GeForce GTX 600 series graphics (or better) 4 GB RAM |
| Model Name | HD60 S |
| Model Number | 1GC109901004 |
| Operating System | Mac,Windows 10 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Alcohol-Free |
| Platform | Xbox One |
| UPC | 813180020306 081318002030 632102436199 797059276677 |
| Unit Count | 3.4 Ounce |
| Video Capture Resolution | 1080p |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Limited Warranty |
S**I
Excellent capture device with knowledgeable support staff and amazing performance
Before I get to the review I'll quickly detail my computer specs since it may matter. i5-4690k 16gb ram nVidia GeForce GTX 1070 1TB Samsung 840 Evo SSD which I had the software set to use for recording storage So I actually purchased this on May 11th so I could record my (admittedly rather bad) gameplay from my consoles. When I got it I had a few issues which I'll detail but first I'll go through the pros. First off the unit is really easy to setup. Just download the software from the website and install it then connect the device. If you wish you can install the software ahead of time while you wait for a unit you ordered to arrive. The software itself is pretty stable. I didn't have any real issues during recording. The only one I had, which may of very well been user error, was that it seemed to be "recording" where the clock was moving but it didn't record. I had messed with some settings prior so I reset everything to default and it worked fine after. I'm actually able to get full 1080p 60fps without issue. This worked fine out of the box. It may have to do with my specs though and as such your mileage may vary. There are steps on the Elgato help site that can work towards improving performance if for some reason you are not able to get that. The recording was clear and didn't have any frame drops. Please be aware if you are trying to play the video via VLC and getting frame drops or what appears to be a scrambled picture please try another player that might actually use the system decoder. VLC uses its own decoder and it seemed to have issues when I tested my first couple of recordings. When I used a different player it worked fine. If people have to know I do use K-Lite Codec Pack but I don't think that was what fixed it but it may affect what system decoder was actually used. The fact that I use that doesn't constitute an endorsement or recommendation of that software. The issue with VLC may be resolved in a future update of the software if it isn't already. Elgato Support is very very good. They communicated via email and there may be a delay but responses are from actual people and I didn't have any troubleshooting based auto-replies. I did get one for the initial email receipt but that just gave appropriate response timeframes so that expectations could be established. Kudos to them for doing that. You do not have to hook up the HDMI out if you don't want to. For me I was just using it to hook up to the computer and using the software is perfectly acceptable. The delay is pretty much invisible. I was able to play the game using purely the feed from the software without any real issue. Now for the cons. My unit had a seemingly loose USB connection. When moving the unit would sometimes disconnect. I did get the unit replaced with Elgato where the issue continued. As a second step they actually sent me a replacement USB 3 to USB C cable (same as what was in the box) and that seems to have resolved the issue. So... if your unit seems to drop out while you are moving it then it may be advisable to just try a different cable and see if the issue persists. I can only guess there was a loose wire in the connector that plugged into the Elgato HD60 S. If the unit does happen to disconnect while the Game Capture HD program is running then it may crash. This may result in the loss of the recording or corrupted data in it. For the most part, this is a minor issue because it shouldn't disconnect on its own anyways.
J**R
Great Capture Card, but...
So I bought this capture card after my Avermedia Live Gamer Portable 2 broke. The Elgato Game Capture HD60 S is the best external capture card for recording PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and more at 1080p 60 FPS. When you get this, make sure of the following: 1. Your computer has USB 3.1 or USB 3.0 ports. 2. Your computer meets the system requirements. 3. Install the latest firmware and drivers. 4. Install Elgato Gaming Software. After doing all of that, I plugged the capture card into my PC, launched the Elgato Gaming Software, and it worked perfectly. I was a bit worried that it wouldn't work on Ryzen, but I had no issues. It has so little lag you can almost play through the preview Window, and the quality looks amazing. If you want a good capture card for recording PS4, Xbox One, PC, Nintendo Switch and more, pick this up. UPDATE 7/14/2019 The USB 3.0 cable which was included this capture card eventually stopped working after about 6 months of having this capture card, so I had to order a new USB cable for it. Not enough to drop the rating, but I thought I should warn people that the included USB cable may stop working eventually. Also one great feature I failed to mention was that it supports 4K 60 Hz passthrough. What this means is that I can play something like my PC or PS4 Pro in 4K while recording in 1080 60 FPS. No need to lower resolution on 4K capable consoles at all. I also have no issues using it stream all of my consoles using Streamlabs OBS. Still highly recommend this capture card. Just be weary of the USB cable issue.
J**N
This and Avermedia's Live Gamer Ultra come close together
I'm just going to make simple comparisons between the Elgato HD60 S, and the Avermedia Live Gamer Ultra. Elgato HD60 S Pros: - Capture card's design has excellent build quality, and it's very compact too! - Immediately picks up the video signal of my Nintendo Switch the moment the system is turned on - Excellent video quality - Frame rate is at 60 FPS Cons: - Colors will be a bit off under the default settings. You can use OBS's Color Correction filter to improve them, so it's an easy fix. - The audio from the game's capture will fade in once the system is turned on, but this is really a minor complain on my end. - The Elgato's firmware and software get constant updates like about every week or so. Unfortunately, you NEED to keep everything up to date, otherwise your capture card will not work properly. - Needless to say, you definitely must download pretty much all of the software from Elgato's website. Now for the Avermedia Live Gamer Ultra Pros: - Excellent design, as it has it's own vent to extract heat (The Elgato HD60 S does not have a vent that is visible, but that's not important to know.) - Great video quality - Frame rate is at 60 FPS at max - Updates are not constant, but they do happen when updates for the firmware are needed. Cons: - Build quality on the capture card itself feels just a little cheap, but it definitely beats the build quality of the first Live Gamer Portable capture card, which I had back in 2015, but it died on me months later. - The video signal reception is delayed the moment you turn on your console, but it also depends on the console you are using. Unlike the Elgato, you have to wait a few seconds for the video feed to show up in OBS (If you use that, which I also recommend) - Colors on the video feed may be a bit off by default, but then again, OBS's Color Correction filter can fix that easily in seconds. In conclusion, these two capture cards that I own are very much neck-and-neck in terms of quality, durability, technique, software, and also firmware features. No matter which capture card you use, however, I strongly recommend using OBS for the best streaming experience (or recording).
A**W
A Seamless Streaming Experience with a Minor Annoyance
⭐ Rating: 4.4/5 If you’re looking for a reliable, plug-and-play capture card, the Elgato HD60 S is a fantastic option. Unlike other capture cards that often require troubleshooting to work properly with OBS (Open Broadcaster Software), this one connected effortlessly. No bugs, no screen glitches—just smooth streaming and recording. One of the biggest highlights is how well it handles external devices. Whether you’re capturing footage from a camera, Nintendo Switch, or even a Wii (via an HDMI converter), the process is seamless. This level of stability makes it a great choice for content creators who need a hassle-free setup. However, the design of the device could use some improvement. The smooth, rounded shape of the capture card makes it prone to sliding around, especially on wooden desks. While this isn’t a dealbreaker, it can be annoying if you frequently adjust your setup. A simple fix, like adding adhesive padding underneath, helps, but it would be nice if Elgato had considered this in the design. Should You Buy It? ✅ Yes, if you want an easy-to-use, reliable capture card with smooth OBS integration and zero connection issues. ❌ Consider alternatives if you prefer a more stationary design or don’t want to add your own fix to keep it in place. Overall, the Elgato HD60 S is an excellent choice for streamers and content creators who value plug-and-play simplicity and solid performance.
D**E
Elgato always makes amazing products and this is no exception
Elgato always knows how to make things easy to set up this is an awesome product that I've been using for a couple years now and I highly recommend that this is I gotten by other people it is easily compatible the quality is amazing for streaming capturing videos has never looked so good the recording speed is out of this world keeps up with most things that is 4K and straightforward easy to use highly recommend
A**R
Perfect for streaming and recording with a dedicated streaming PC.
I did a lot of research before choosing a capture card to stream PC games with a dedicated streaming PC setup. I'm glad I went with the Elgato HD60s - it works perfectly for capturing 1080p 60fps and allows me to record and stream high quality simultaneously. I am using OBS and a dedicated GTX950 graphics card to encode using NVENC on the streaming machine, which is an i3-6100 with 8GB of ram. The i3 can't really handle encoding x264 but I have no issues streaming at 5000K and recording at 8000K with NVENC and the video quality is fantastic. I know many people stream and game on the same machine but I wanted to use a dedicated streaming computer to ensure my gaming PC did not lose performance while in-game. The Elgato feels solid and well made and has happily done its job without any issues. Everything installed and worked perfectly on the first try and the included software is decent if not unobtrusive. I can't talk much about their streaming and recording tools since I'm using OBS, but I did poke around with it and it seems pretty good. All my recordings and streams have had no hitches or odd behavior. The included cables were high quality and the overal packaging and presentation is professionally done. You do feel like you're in possession with a solid, well-engineered product from the beginning.
T**U
Simple (never streamed yet)
I bought this so I can show my friend my Switch gameplay and it works out real well. I screen share through discord, which is a bit wanky but it's not a problem, they get to see the main point. The bypass system works well and there is 0 lag from what I feel even when inputting the hdmi to through the game capture. Pros: -Easy setup -Bypass system works well -The application that comes with the product is pretty self explanatory, takes a little bit to play around to understand but shouldn't be too hard - Nice and compact -Application has preset borders for streamers (even if you don't stream, it's kind of cool to see yourself through your webcam feeling like a streamer HAHA) -If you record your gameplay with voicings, the voicing is processed into a separate file, so if you edit your gameplay video, you can adjust the audio separately from the voicing. Cons: -Application lag slightly (May be because my computer, which I can't say is the whole problem. My computer still processes high cpu eating games fine, but this application lags real slightly, so it might just be incompatibility.) -Application's just wanky in general (takes a lot to play around to really understand what's going on)
M**A
It is worth what is costs
A couple of friends and me started a Twitch channel to stream some just talking and gaming. I used some super cheap capture device, which is usually used to capture a DSLR camera as a web-cam, to capture my PS4 gaming. To be honest it was uncomfortable to play on a laptop screen that also ran the OBS. I decided to try one cheap capture device, but I spent one hour just setting it up to get an "okay" experience. I decided to return that (bought in a nearby store) and took a risk with the Elgato HD60 S capture device. This is a GAMECHANGER, setting up was super-fast, just downloaded the software, adjusted what needed to be adjusted in the PS4 (which is in the Elgato support site), and plugged in and played. Adding the sources to the OBS was done in two clicks, no need for me to adjust anything other than the volume. I am a happy gamer and I recommend this device if comfort is one of your priorities. I've streamed over 4 hours of gameplay so far and had no issues or complaints from our viewers. If you are into recording more than streaming, the Elgato software has you covered, it also has some cool overlays and alerts in case you want to give them a go.
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