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MILPITAS, Calif. - CORSAIR (NASDAQ:CRSR), a $999 million market cap technology company whose stock has surged over 42% year-to-date, announced through its subsidiary Elgato the release of its Facecam 4K, a new webcam offering 4K60 video capabilities aimed at content creators.
The device features a SONY STARVIS 2 sensor, an advanced image processor, and works with Elgato’s Camera Hub software to deliver uncompressed Ultra HD footage. According to the company, the webcam is the first to support 49-mm lens filters, allowing users to create effects such as starbursts and diffusion.
"Facecam 4K is a great example of how Elgato continues to lead in creator technology, delivering pro-level 4K60 quality without the usual cost or complexity," said Thi La, Chief Executive Officer of Corsair.
The new webcam is immediately available for purchase through Elgato’s website and authorized retailers within CORSAIR’s distribution network. Pricing details were not disclosed in the announcement.
Elgato, which specializes in audiovisual technology for content creators, offers a range of products including cameras, microphones, lighting equipment, control surfaces, and studio accessories. The company operates as a subsidiary of CORSAIR, which went public on the Nasdaq in 2020.
The announcement comes as the content creator market continues to expand, with growing demand for higher quality video production tools that bridge the gap between consumer and professional equipment.
This article is based on a press release statement from CORSAIR.
In other recent news, Corsair Gaming Inc. reported its Q1 2025 earnings, where revenue reached $396.8 million, exceeding the forecasted $366.2 million. However, the company fell short of earnings per share expectations, reporting $0.09 instead of the anticipated $0.11. In financial developments, Corsair Gaming has secured a new credit agreement with Bank of America, which includes a $100 million revolving credit facility and a $125 million term loan. These facilities are set to mature on June 30, 2030, and offer the company potential incremental facilities up to an additional $125 million, subject to certain conditions. Additionally, Corsair’s subsidiary, Elgato, launched the Game Capture 4K S, an external capture device priced at $159.99, designed for high-quality game streaming. This device supports 4K60 recording and offers low latency, catering to competitive gaming content creators. These recent developments highlight Corsair Gaming’s strategic financial maneuvers and product innovations.
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