


The build quality is on a good level, considering the price. With dimensions of 112 mm x 72 mm x 18 mm (length x height x depth), the HD60 X is minimally smaller than its indirect predecessor, but weighs noticeably less at 91 grams (compared to 115 g in the case of the HD60 S+). There is nothing else to discover on the front besides the status LED on the left, the printed manufacturer logo including type designation and the 3.5 mm jack input.

HDMI Out, USB-C and HDMI In are located on the back and are used to connect to the consoles or the video source, while the USB-C port is connected to the PC, notebook or Mac. Thus, an almost invisible cable routing can be realized when permanently integrating the device into one’s own setup. However, the design decision to move all ports, with the exception of the jack, to the back of the HD60 X is much more interesting. That is not very exciting in and of itself. While the quasi-predecessor HD60 S+ was still based on a rounded appearance with inputs and outputs on both sides, the new edition presents itself with a straight support surface at the top and bottom, as well as sharpened corners on the sides. The design of the capture device in our Elgato HD60 X review is completely new. Specifically, Elgato includes an HDMI cable (HDMI 2.0) with the HD60 X, as well as a USB-C to USB-A connection cable to connect the device to a PC, notebook or Mac. However, not much more is needed, since setup and commissioning are self-explanatory. A look inside the box shows once again that the manufacturer has concentrated on the essentials and has dispensed with unnecessary gimmicks.īesides the HD60 X itself, there are only two cables, the safety instructions and a sticker including the manufacturer’s logo in the scope of delivery. When it comes to the packaging of the Elgato HD60 X, the manufacturer stays true to its familiar design line and presents the recording device in a blue cardboard box complete with white lettering. PC, Notebook (Windows 10 or later), Mac (macOS 10.13 or later)

Game Capture HD60 X, USB 3.0 cable (USB-C to USB-A), HDMI 2.0 cable Our Elgato HD60 X review will tell you how well it does. After the HD60 S+, the manufacturer has now launched a new model that comes up with some technical innovations and wants to shine not only in game recordings, but also in streaming. Capture devices from Elgato have a long tradition.
