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Amazon Prime Day 2026: The Best Elgato Deals For Streamers, Gamers, And Podcasters

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If you're looking to upgrade your content creation setup, Elgato's range of streaming and video editing hardware is on sale during Amazon's Prime Day 2026 sale that runs June 23-26. There are dozens of devices in the sale, including products like the Elgato Prompter, Facecam 4K, and multiple capture cards, just to name a few. We've combed through the Elgato Prime Day deals and collected them all into the lists below. Elgato Prompter $204.24 (was $300) Talking off the cuff can be difficult to master, but if you'd prefer to read from a script, then you'll want a teleprompter when you're in front of your camera. The Elgato Prompter has a built-in display that streams text--and Twitch chats--and it connects via USB-C for complete desktop control. The frame allows for a wide variety of cameras to be supported, and the free Camera Hub software allows you to set up your script according to your personal preferences. See at Amazon Elgato Embrace Chair $420 (was $500) There's no shortage of gamer chairs to choose from lately, but the Elgato Embrace Chair was clearly made for people who spend most of their working day in front of a PC. Designed to keep you comfortable during long sessions, this chair has adjustable armrests, height and depth-adjustable lumbar support that adapts to your spine's natural curve, robust neck support, and it's easy to set up. Another noteworthy feature is the "waterfall" seat edge, a gentle shape that flows downward and is designed to improve your circulation and eliminate any feeling of numbness in your legs after being seated for an extended period. The overall design is also subtle, ensuring that the chair doesn't steal the show when you're streaming, compared to some of the gaudier designs out there. See at Amazon Stream Deck Deals The Elgato Stream Deck is a must-have for streamers, and it also has plenty of functionality outside of that space. The core design packs together LCD keys in a small frame, and the options for customization allow you to streamline your digital workflow. The customizable keys and dials replace keyboard shortcuts and help you skip having to dive through multiple apps, and over the years, Elgato has expanded on this line with several models targeted toward content creators, gamers, and professionals. If you're starting, the Stream Deck Mini is a very affordable option at $46.54 (was $60), and it's equipped with six customizable LCD keys. The next step up is the Stream Deck MK. 2 with 15 keys to modify to your requirements, and if you want to go all in, check out the Stream Deck XL and its array of 32 customizable keys. Another popular option is the Stream Deck+, which features eight LCD keys, a touch strip, and dials for audio, video, lighting, and more. Pairing one of these with a Stream Deck pedal is also recommended, as you can use it to control software and hardware with a quick tap of your foot. Elgato Stream Deck+ -- $124.49 ($180) Elgato Stream Deck Mini -- $46.54 ($60) Elgato Stream Deck MK.2 -- $120 ($150) Elgato Stream Deck Neo -- $70 ($100) Elgato Stream Deck XL -- $190 ($250) Elgato Stream Deck Pedal -- $66.49 ($90) Capture Card Deals What is the point of a dedicated capture card in the current era of built-in recording options on PC and consoles? There are advantages to using one of these, as a capture card can bypass many limits inherent in streaming while also allowing you to set up overlays, alerts, a webcam feed, and take full control over how your stream looks. Elgato has several options available in this space, and if you're keen to test the waters, then the Elgato 4K S is a good starting point. This is an external USB-C card that captures and passes through up to 4K and 60fps, and it works on PC and with most consoles. The Elgato 4K X is the next step up, as it supports capture and passthrough up to 4K, while the 4K Pro is an internal PCIe card for desktop setups that can capture up to 4K and supports up to 8K passthrough--this design also means you can send the capture feed to multiple applications at the same time. Elgato 4K S -- $120 ($160) Elgato 4K X -- $190 ($250) Elgato 4K Pro -- $240 ($300) Elgato Cam Link 4K -- $76 ($100) Mics & Mic Arms Now that you have the right gear to capture your gameplay, the next step is to get your face and voice out there. The Elgato Wave microphones offer a lot of bang for your buck, and you have two great options to choose from during Prime Day. The Elgato Wave Neo is an entry-level condenser microphone currently on sale for $61.74 (was $90), and it's ready to go right out of the box thanks to its plug-and-play design. If you're looking to have a microphone placed above your head, the Elgato Wave DX is on sale for $66.49 (was $100), and it works with any XLR preamp or audio interface. A microphone arm is also a worthwhile investment, and Elgato has several models on offer. If you're getting the Elgato Wave DX, then the Wave Mic Arm for $90  (was $120) will pair naturally wi

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