🎬 Elevate Your Streaming Game with Elgato Facecam Pro!
The Elgato Facecam Pro is a cutting-edge webcam designed for live streaming, gaming, and video calls. It features true 4K60 Ultra HD resolution, a large Sony STARVIS sensor for superior low-light performance, and advanced light correction. With DSLR-style control and a wide 90-degree field of view, this webcam is perfect for professionals looking to enhance their online presence. Compatible with OBS, Teams, and Zoom, it offers seamless integration for both PC and Mac users.
Standing screen display size | 2 |
Max Screen Resolution | 3840 x 2160 Pixels |
Wireless Type | 802.11ac |
Brand | Elgato |
Series | Facecam Pro |
Item model number | 20WAB9901 |
Operating System | Windows 10, macOS 11.0 |
Item Weight | 8.5 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.6 x 1.5 x 3.1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.6 x 1.5 x 3.1 inches |
Color | Black |
Rear Webcam Resolution | 8.3 MP |
Manufacturer | Elgato |
ASIN | B0BJL7Q3SR |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Date First Available | February 16, 2023 |
A**R
A Game-Changer for Content Creators
The Elgato Facecam Pro has completely transformed my streaming and video conferencing experience. The true 4K60 resolution delivers crystal-clear visuals, making my content stand out with professional-grade quality. The Sony sensor combined with advanced light correction ensures that I look my best, even in less-than-ideal lighting conditions.What sets this webcam apart is its DSLR-style control, allowing me to fine-tune settings like exposure, white balance, and field of view directly through the Camera Hub software. The wide-angle lens captures more of my background without distortion, adding depth to my streams. Integration with OBS, Zoom, and Teams is seamless, making setup a breeze.While it's on the pricier side, the investment is justified by the exceptional build quality and performance. If you're serious about content creation or seeking top-tier video quality for professional meetings, the Elgato Facecam Pro is worth every penny
S**S
Best Streaming Camera I’ve Ever Used – Worth Every Penny!
Just upgraded to the new Elgato camera for my streams, and I can confidently say—it’s 100% worth it. I own professional videography cameras, and somehow, this compact little beast still outperforms them when it comes to streaming. The image is crisp, the colors are clean, and the low-light performance is impressive. It’s small, sleek, and doesn’t clutter my setup, making it perfect for both streaming and meetings. Whether I’m live on TikTok or Twitch (@solarties), this camera keeps me looking sharp every single time. Elgato really nailed it with this one.
B**U
Great
Worth every single penny.
S**N
Great Camera for price, Camera Hub Software needs work.
While I love the Camera and its specs and it looks amazing for it being a webcam, I have constant issues with its Hub software not working great when trying to use it and lagging when playing games or freezing entirely. I assumed it was all Discord and while some of it was when it comes to Quality, The Elgato Camera Hub was absolutely the cause for the freezing and stuttering. When using a different camera software to share and display the Camera it runs perfectly with no lag or freezing. Only issue I have is with its original Hub
E**S
easy to use and matches up to the teleprompter so well
The software for this is fantastic and it mounts so easily to the teleprompter that it's crisp and clear behind the glass. It's a clear improvement over the Elgato Facecam that I had previously. I have several USB and analog mics that I use so the fact that it doesn't have a mic on it isn't a problem for me it's actually 1 less thing I need to manage. Elgato continue to bring it with their offerings
D**Y
Overpriced, Laggy 4K
I bought this to work with the Prompter as a simple plug and play replacement for using a mirrorless camera. While I knew that the dynamic range and colors wouldn't be as good, I figured for $300 that this camera would at least run so smoothly I'd be able to forget about it and concentrate on all the other aspects of running my stream.I was wrong.First and foremost, let me say that I believe the biggest handcuff to this camera is the software. While you can plug the camera in and select it as a hardware source in OBS or Teams, it operates at it's base settings. To get more out of it, you need to run Camera Hub where you can select the resolution and framerates, add background blur, pan/tilt/zoom, adjust exposure and auto focus, and preview the feed before using it in your signal chain. I have never had issues running Camera Hub for the Prompter or EppocCam before so I didn't think this would be any different. But as soon as you try to run 4K, the feed gets so choppy and laggy the Preview is unusable. Okay, so maybe it's just the Preview function that's laggy and the feed into OBS won't be. Wrong. Any time I tried using anything other than 1080p, in any framerate combination, the feed became unusable. This is all running on a PC with an RTX3090, i9, and 64gb RAM so the machine is not the limitation here. Oh, and selecting the resolution doesn't mean other programs like Teams won't force change the resolution in Camera Hub when the Elgato Virtual Camera is selected. My only solution to all this was to set it at 1080p and leave it. Paid for 4k, forced to use 1080p.Then there is the rediculous autofocus shifting every few seconds with no way to adjust the 'speed' or 'rate of acquisition' like you can in even the most bottom tier cameras. Moved a little? The displayed scene aggressively resets focus by cycling through the focal distance range. Looks like a quick zoom out/in/center. I don't expect mirrorless camera caliber focusing, but this just looks and feels awful. The way around this is to, you guessed it, use Camera Hub and change some settings. Like turn off auto focus and set a manual distance, or 'lock' the focus once you're in. Sounds great until you notice the 'lock' has turned off on it's own and now your audience is getting that ugly focus stutter every time you move.TL;DR this camera was promising but is poorly executed, dependent upon poorly optimized software, and exceedingly frustrating to use. If you want to blow $300 on a "4k" camera that will only comfortably run at 1080p and make you regret using autofocus, then sure get this. Otherwise look elsewhere.P.S. I used the provided usb-c cable plugged directly into my tower's usb-c port, which is a 3.2 gen 2 10gbps port. The hardware chain beyond the camera itself was not the issue.
B**L
I wanted a high quality webcam that was easy to use
The media could not be loaded. I love this webcam! I purchased it because I wanted a very high-quality picture with good software that had background replacement options. What I like is that Elgato software is free and very powerful and easy to use. The image quality is SO GOOD on this camera and the background replace and background blur options work better than any other one I tried. You must have a NVidia RTX graphics card for the background replace options to work so keep that in mind. I really can't think of any negatives beside the fact that it's a little pricey. I was a little hesitant because of the price and I tried a couple other $150 price range webcams before I purchased this one and I just wasn't happy with them. As soon as I plugged the Elgato Facecam PRO in I was instantly impressed by the image quality. This webcam makes everything look better and more professional. I am happy with my purchase for sure.
J**E
Great camera
I love Elgato products and how they work together in an ecosystem. Upgraded my original Elgato camera, and it’s definitely an upgrade. The picture is great as well as the auto focus. I use it almost every day for meetings.
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