Limited-Edition Fallout Gear Announced by Corsair and Elgato

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Elgato, a brand of Corsair, has launched a new lineup of limited-edition hardware inspired by Fallout, Bethesda Game Studios’ post-apocalyptic RPG franchise, including a custom Stream Deck, dynamic mic, and more. This marks Elgato and Bethesda’s second collaboration, with the companies having previously teamed for Starfield items in September 2023.

The lineup includes:

  • Stream Deck: Fallout Edition
    • Surviving the wastes requires laser-fast reflexes. Like a Vault Dweller’s trusty Pip-Boy, Stream Deck places controls right at your fingertips—so you’re never slow on the draw. It’s adorned in iconic artwork and endlessly customizable, as one-of-a-kind as your in-game reputations.
  • Wave DX: Fallout Edition
    • When one wrong word means getting blasted to bits, Wave DX ensures clear communication. It’s a dynamic microphone that sounds incredible right out of the box—and looks great in RAD green. So listeners hear your voice perfectly, whether you’re bartering scrap or commanding squadmates.
  • Wave XLR: Fallout Edition
    • Powered by Wave XLR, your microphone cuts through the static of the wastes like a .308 round. It’s an all-in-one audio interface and mixer, in a design inspired by post-nuclear Americana. With sound this clear and controls this easy, you’ll own the airwaves like the best wasteland DJs.
  • Wave Mic Arm LP: Fallout Edition
    • In a world of raiders and killer robots, it helps to keep a low profile. Wave Mic Arm LP holds your microphone in position, while laying low to free up your view. Push it aside, swing it back, rotate 360 degrees—Mic Arm LP is there when you need it, decked out in atompunk flair.

A promo video:

Vault Overseer Kits (bundles) are also available:

  • Vault Overseer Broadcast Kit: Stream Deck, Wave DX, Wave XLR, and Wave Mic Arm LP
  • Vault Overseer Audio Kit: Wave DX, Wave XLR, and Wave Mic Arm LP

Digital assets are also available today for free on Elgato Marketplace:

  • Pip-Boy-inspired icons for Stream Deck, allowing users to tailor the appearance of their keys
  • Stream Deck screensavers featuring memorable Vault-Tec scenes for moments of inactivity
  • A voice modifier equipped with a range of presets and settings based on the franchise’s iconic audio environments

Corsair on its new collaboration:

For Bethesda fans, the partnership is a chance to bring home an original Vault-Tec collectible, coinciding with the Fallout TV series debut on Prime Video. It marks a milestone for Elgato too, as the first time they’ve developed a custom dynamic mic (Wave DX), audio interface (Wave XLR), or boom arm (Wave Mic Arm LP). In addition to hardware, Elgato revealed a suite of digital assets, including a Pip-Boy-inspired voice modifier—offering creators new ways to express themselves online.

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MadMummy76
MadMummy76

I love that everyone is banking on the Fallout show being a hit like the last of us was, and they all want to ride the wave.

However I don't think it is such a done deal yet. It's more likely to be a rings of power than to be the next last of us.

Elf_Boy
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Ummm, I know what the microphone does, the other two pieces I have not a clue. Tried looking at specs and the Corsair site, still dont know. Not an audiophile so what does the box with the buttons do and what does the box with the dial (I assume a volume control) do? For $160 I expect more than just a volume control.

LazyGamer

"Elf_Boy, post: 84274, member: 438" wrote:

Ummm, I know what the microphone does, the other two pieces I have not a clue. Tried looking at specs and the Corsair site, still dont know. Not an audiophile so what does the box with the buttons do and what does the box with the dial (I assume a volume control) do? For $160 I expect more than just a volume control.


"Stream Deck" - buttons that have a screen behind them, so the button 'surface' can be changed, along with extensive software to back it up. You can have macros and different 'pages' of buttons and swap all of the above based on active application and so on.

"Elf_Boy, post: 84274, member: 438" wrote:

the box with the dial (I assume a volume control) do? For $160 I expect more than just a volume control.


It's an audio interface, the 'XLR' one has a very nice pre-amp that can handle quiet dynamic mics like Shure's SM7b. Lots of clean gain available so one can turn the mic volume up without increasing amplifier noise.

Elf_Boy

Thank you!

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