Elgato 4K60 S+ Capture Card review

Elgato has become the standard-bearer of all things related to game capture cards and general streaming. The HD60S+ is the perfect example of that and has been part of the most serious streamers’ inventory for years now because of its ease of use and price. But with the release of the 4K60 S+, Elgato is looking towards the future. And by the future, we mean the upcoming release of next-gen gaming consoles that are 4K ready with HDR support.

Elgato 4K60 S+ specs

Price: $399
Input: HMDI
Output: HDMI (lag-free pass-through)
Supported Resolutions: up to 2160p60
Encoding: HEVC/H.265 HDR, AVC/H.264
Weight: 345g

The Elgato Game Capture 4K60 S+ is for content creators who want to upgrade their channels in a big way. For starters, it can capture 4K HDR gameplay directly to your PC or SD card. Yep, this is Elgato’s first capture card to use stand-alone recording via an SD card, which is a massive plus for console games and a long-awaited feature from veteran Elgato users. While the 4K60 Pro does something similar in terms of what it can capture, the S+’s extra portability is what you should care about.

source: gamezpot.com