Side-by-side on the specs that matter, with category winners and an opinionated take to help you decide.

This is the overkill webcam for pro streamers and serious remote workers who want broadcast-quality video and AI-powered framing, provided they have a high-end computer to run it.
This choice is between a streamlined capture card and a broadcast-grade webcam, with the pro context demanding clarity on whether your priority is recording external devices or presenting yourself.
Pick Elgato Game Capture Neo if your pro work centers on capturing and streaming gameplay or footage from consoles, cameras, or other HDMI devices.
Pick Insta360 Link 2 Pro if your pro work is defined by delivering pristine, AI-framed video of yourself for streaming, recording, or high-stakes video calls.
Some categories (non-numeric features) need an editor's take — the verdict section below covers those.
| Max Resolution | — | 4K |
| Max Frame Rate | — | 60fps |
| Video Formats | — | H.264, MJPEG |
| Sensor Size | — | 1/1.3" |
| Aperture | — | F/1.9 |
| Focal Length | — | 24 mm |
| Field of View | — | 83.9º DFOV, 71.4º HFOV |
| Dimensions | — | 71.3×58.9×38mm |
| Weight | — | 102.5g |
| Min Temp | — | 0°C |
| Max Temp | — | 40℃ |
| USB | — | USB-C |
Ask anything — we'll answer with Elgato Game Capture Neo and Insta360 Link 2 Pro in mind for pro use.
Pindear may earn a commission when you buy through these links. Winners are determined by numeric spec comparisons only; non-numeric features (app quality, ecosystem, real-world feel) are covered in the verdict.
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