At HP Imagine 2023, HyperX announced three new products to their already wide range of offerings. These include a webcam, audio mixer, and boom microphone arm to complete their streaming offerings.
HyperX Vision S is their take on a streaming webcam. It boasts 4K resolution at 30 FPS, compatible with a tripod mount, full aluminum body, and is said to be compatible with PC or Mac.
The HyperX Vision S Webcam is designed to enhance the streaming and content creation experience, offering superb video quality and user-friendly features. Equipped with a Sony StarvisTM 8MP sensor, the webcam captures and streams excellent quality videos up to 4K resolution.
With a wide 90 field-of-view and responsive autofocus, it ensures professional-quality videos with sharp focus even during movement. The Vision S Webcam delivers vivid and vibrant colors, even in low light conditions. The webcam features a full aluminum body, a 5G2P lens for long-term reliability and includes a magnetic privacy cover to protect against unwanted eyes and keep the lens clean. Tilt and swivel features make video adjustments easy to set. Compatible with PC and Mac, it offers seamless integration into any streaming or content creation setup and allows for easy customization of visual preferences through NGENUITY software.
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Interestingly, HyperX Vision S looks to be a gaming take on HP’s recently released 965 4K streaming webcam for business. Not only do they look similar, with a side view of both products included above, they have the same pop off cover, include Sony Starvis, and have an MSRP of $199.99.
We reached out to HyperX to see if they could give any insight, but have not currently received a response.
HyperX Audio Mixer is designed to pair perfectly with their previously released XLR microphone, HyperX ProCast. The deceptively simple looking audio interface supports 48V phantom power, 24-bit/96kHz audio, three inputs and more.
The HyperX Audio Mixer Audio Interface is an all-in-one compact solution that empowers content creators to achieve the perfect mix for mic, game audio, voice chat, and output volumes.
The audio mixer ensures clear studio-quality audio with features like an XLR input with 48V phantom power, support for 24-bit/96kHz audio, and direct monitoring. Its user-friendly controls, including level faders for all three audio inputs, volume knobs for line and headphone outputs and input and output mute buttons, enable creators to connect a variety of microphones and audio sources, adjust the volume of each source and monitor audio in real-time. Compatible with PC and Mac, the audio mixer offers a simple plug and play connection with no software required to use.
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The stylish audio mixer looks to be trying to capture the same general market as Elgato’s Wave XLR. Both feature a streamlined look that is very different from more traditional offerings like Maono offers. It is expected to release in Q1 2024 for $179.99.
To complete the set up is the final product, HyperX Caster. The toolless boom mic arm supports most threadings and boasts a welcome 32″ reach.
The HyperX Caster is the first completely toolless, spring-loaded arm on the market for microphones and webcams with 1/4″, 3/8″, or 5/8″ threading. Sleek and versatile, Caster is designed to complement virtually any streaming setup. As an ideal accessory for gaming, podcasting, live streaming, and more, Caster combines soft, spring-loaded movement and ample positioning with high-quality construction.
Caster also features an adjustable internal tension mechanism that securely holds devices in place with a hand-operated dial and joint friction for simple adjustment and tightening of tension, angle, or height position. Plus, a C-clamp makes securing to a table or desk easy, and it can be folded away when not in use. With a full 360-degree movement at the base, recessed cable management channels with removable slip covers, and an impressive 32-inch horizontal reach, Caster offers unparalleled flexibility. Crafted from durable aluminum for long-lasting stability, Caster is a perfect solution for creators seeking to improve their setup.
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Unsurprisingly, HyperX Caster looks like their take on the generic premium boom mic arm. The images look like the popular Yeticaster or Maono’s BA90, which we reviewed sometime back. We will likely get a better idea of how it stands out when it releases in Feb. 2024 for $119.99.