Head to head

Elgato Wave:3 vs HyperX QuadCast

A side-by-side look at Elgato Wave:3 and HyperX QuadCast for podcasters: pricing, features, and where each one wins.

HyperX QuadCast

Four polar patterns, tap-to-mute, and a shock mount built right in

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Best for-Streamers and podcasters who want pattern flexibility and a professional look at a mid-range price

Key features

Elgato Wave:3

HyperX QuadCast

  • Built-in anti-vibration shock mount
  • Four polar patterns: cardioid, omni, bidirectional, stereo
  • Three 14mm condenser capsules
  • 16-bit / 48kHz resolution
  • USB (Micro-USB) connectivity
  • Tap-to-mute with LED indicator

Pros and cons

Elgato Wave:3

HyperX QuadCast

Pros

  • Internal shock mount is a genuine convenience win
  • Built-in pop filter reduces plosives without an add-on
  • Tap-to-mute is instant and visually obvious
  • Competitive price with pattern flexibility

Cons

  • 16-bit/48kHz - newer QuadCast models offer better resolution
  • Micro-USB port in an era of USB-C competitors
  • Red LED is not adjustable on the original (non-S) model

The verdict

Choose Elgato Wave:3 if

Read the full Elgato Wave:3 review →

Choose HyperX QuadCast if

Streamers and podcasters who want pattern flexibility and a professional look at a mid-range price.

The QuadCast nailed the form factor for streaming setups - the internal shock mount and built-in pop filter genuinely reduce desk rumble and plosives without requiring separate accessories. The tap-to-mute is one of the most satisfying controls in this class.…

Read the full HyperX QuadCast review →

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