Geek Daily Deals Apr. 30, 2018: Turn Your DSLR Into a Livestream Cam; Sale on Steel Series Gaming Headsets
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Geek Daily Deals – Get this Elgato HDMI to USB video capture dongle and turn your DSLR or other camera into a low-latency live-streaming HD webcam; save big on high quality Steel Series gaming headsets, wired or wireless.
Elgato Cam Link – Broadcast live and record via DSLR, camcorder, or action cam in 1080p60, compact HDMI capture device, USB 3.0:
Get this Elgato HDMI to USB video capture dongle and turn your DSLR or other camera into a low-latency live-streaming HD webcam.
Easily connect your DSLR, camcorder, or action cam to your PC or Mac
Go live on any platform in no time thanks to ultra-low-latency technology
Broadcast in stunning quality up to 1080p at 60 fps
Requirements: Windows 10 (64-bit) / macOS Sierra 10.12, USB 3.x port, 4th generation quad‑core Intel Core i5 CP (i5-4xxx or comparable)
Want to check whether your camera is compatible with Cam Link? Take a look at our comparison chart pdf under Technical Specifications.
SteelSeries 61433 Arctis 3 All-Platform Gaming Headset for PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, VR, Android and iOS:
Save big on high quality Steel Series gaming headsets, wired or wireless.
Designed for everywhere you game, with remarkable sound, comfort and style on all gaming platforms
Exclusive ClearCast mic delivers studio-quality voice clarity and background noise cancellation
S1 speaker drivers are engineered to produce a detailed, balanced soundscape with ultra-low distortion, for your games, music, movies and more
Arctis headsets feature athletics-inspired performance fabric AirWeave ear cushions and a ski goggle suspension headband for lasting comfort
Arctis headsets won the Red Dot Product Design award, Tom’s Guide “Best Overall Gaming Headset,” PC Magazine Editors’ Choice and Nerd Reactor says it’s “the best headset I have ever used for gaming”
Get one today for just $64! Or use this link to check out the other models, including ones with 7.1 Surround Sound, and Bluetooth!
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