The kit for a pro talking/IRL stream. A two-camera setup (face cam + DSLR quality), a pro XLR mic on a boom with a GoXLR-style mixer, a key/fill/back light setup, a stream deck XL, and an IRL mobile rig for on-the-go streams. The desk is a studio; the phone is a satellite.
Plans
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Item List
4Cameras
1 items| Item | Category | Specs | Qty | Price | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Webcam | Face cam1080p DSLRMirrorless + capture Set2 | 1 | $700 | View Shop |
Control & Mobile
1 items| Item | Category | Specs | Qty | Price | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Streaming Equipment | Deck32 key XL IRL rigGimbal + lav + hotspot Set2 | 1 | $400 | View Shop |
Audio & Light
2 itemsControl & Mobile
1FAQ
Common questions about this kit
Two cameras — why?
A face cam for the main view and a second (often a real camera via capture) for "scenes" — zooming on a product, a wide desk shot, a guest. Scene cuts are what make a stream look pro.
XLR mic + mixer over USB?
For a pro stream, yes — an XLR mic into a mixer (GoXLR, Streamdeck audio) gives real control over EQ, compression, noise gate, and separate channels. USB is fine to start; XLR is the upgrade.
Three-point lighting?
Yes — a key, a fill, and a backlight (rim) separate you from the background and shape your face. It is the difference between "person at a desk" and "person on a set."
IRL mobile rig?
For on-the-go streams — a phone gimbal, a wireless lav, a 5G hotspot, and a big power bank. The desk stream is the main; the mobile rig extends the channel into the world.
User Reviews
Pro stream kit and my IRL rig are siblings — XLR-and-a-mixer and three-point light are the desk-to-studio upgrade. Scene cuts are what make it look pro, agreed.