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Elgato launches new light strips and audio-enhancing wave panels

Elgato is introducing more accessories for streamers and content creators this week. Two new accessory lines have just been announced, the Elgato Light Strip and Elgato Wave Panels, both of which aim to help people personalise their home studios.

Starting off with the Elgato Light Strip – as you would expect, this is an RGB LED strip capable of displaying 16 million colours at different levels of brightness and colour temperature. Using an app, users can control the lights via an app. Each strip contains 108 RGBWW LEDs, which help provide a wider colour temperature range, capable of up to 2,000 lumens in brightness and colour temperatures from 3500K to 6500K.

Next up we have the Elgato Wave Panels, which feature two-layer foam construction to reduce room echo and reverberation, easily mounting to your wall in modular hexagonal panels. This will improve the audio quality of live broadcasts and recordings.

The Elgato Wave panels utilise EasyClick Frames to make it easier to connect multiple panels together. They stick to the wall using tesa adhesive strips, but there is an optional screw mounting method too. These panels will be available in multiple colours so people can mix and match.

Elgato Light Strips are available now for £59.99. Elgato Wave Panels are also available, with a starter kit costing £119.99. Discuss on our Facebook page, HERE.

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