
Putting on a good stream on Kick comes down to the quality of the streamer’s content, but also the quality of one’s audio and video presentation. While content depends on an individual’s style and charm, the rest can be achieved by picking the very best streaming gear to buy for your next Kick stream.
To go live on Kick, all you need is a decent computer and the right streaming software. But there are a few things that set a good streaming set-up apart from an average one. Some streamers prefer a no-frills setup focused purely on gameplay, while others go all out with face cams, fancy lighting, and more. Notably, each of Kick’s top five streamers use cameras and professional-grade audio setups, suggesting that production quality does play a meaningful role on Kick. That’s why aspiring streamers are encouraged to invest in reliable streaming gear early on.
While a full-fledged streaming setup can be costly, creators can still start strong with the right basics. Once you have a computer and access to Streamlabs, OBS, or similar software, it’s possible to put on a high-quality streaming experience for your viewers by just adding just a few key pieces of gear. Here’s some of the best streaming gear you can buy for streaming on Kick.
A good microphone is one piece of gear that shouldn’t be overlooked by any streamer, even for newer creators just looking to break in. Streamers will quickly find that a basic headphone mic just won’t cut it, unless you’re using a high-quality headset like the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro or at minimum a Cloud 2. Even then, there are better options in dedicated gear.
It’s just generally better to go with a dedicated external microphone. While there are plenty of budget options available, the Fifine AM8 stands out as a solid early choice for beginners. It connects via USB, which means fewer wires and no need for a dedicated audio interface or mixer. Just plug it directly into the computer and it’s ready to use. Priced affordably at $55, it delivers clean audio and even includes a small stand.
Streamers looking for a more advanced option will find the Audio-Technica AT2020 delivers exceptionally crisp sound. It’s a popular choice not just for gaming streams but also for ASMR content and high-production broadcasts. Connecting it, however, will require a bit more setup. It uses an XLR connection, which means it needs to be paired with an audio interface or mixer to connect to a computer.
Every streamer should probably invest in a good camera, but streamers who do more Just Chatting broadcasts absolutely must recognize the impact that a good camera has on stream quality. While a DSLR is ideal for those with a budget, the Logitech C922 Pro Stream Webcam is a standout budget-friendly alternative. It has a simple USB connection and compact design, it’s easy to set up, and it fits well on smaller desks.
For those aiming for DSLR-like quality without the price tag, using an iPhone as a camera is a solid workaround. But that does require extra setup, like third-party apps or a capture card. In that case, the Elgato HD60 X is a great pick. It allows iPhones or other HDMI devices to connect smoothly to a streaming PC, offering sharp video and minimal latency. While it’s an added expense, full-time streamers will find the HD60 X useful in more than one situation. Given that it’s far more affordable than a DSLR and can be used across multiple setups, it’s a smart long-term investment.
Kick streamers often like to play fun little sounds, memes, and on-screen effects mid-broadcast without ever having to minimize their game screens. This kind of smooth interaction is much easier with a good control pad. While it’s possible to do manually, constantly alt-tabbing increases the risk of lag or software crashes. A control pad can be slightly pricey, but it’s a worthy investment for full-time streamers.
While there are several options on the market, Elgato stands out for its ease of use and reliability. The Stream Deck MK.2 in particular enables creators allocate commands to 15 LCD keys, from switching scenes to triggering overlays or sending new chat messages. It plugs directly into your PC via USB-C, and its software lets you personalize its icons and create macro commands for more complex interactions.
A professional-quality light setup is completely optional, but can absolutely help to boost stream quality just by spending a little more on your production. Good lighting isn’t solely for aesthetics, but viewers generally prefer streams with clear visuals that encourage them to interact with the streamer. Beginners can start with an affordable ring light, which does the job just fine.
For those with a bit more room in their budget, the Elgato Key Light is a popular pick. It has become a staple in the streaming world by offering professional-grade lighting, customizable brightness, and clean desk integration, all at a reasonable price point.
Finally, a streamer’s background is one of the most overlooked factors in many streams that’s worth paying attention to if you’re looking to break into streaming on Kick. While viewers are mostly there for the content rather than a streamer’s decor, a messy or distracting background can still affect stream quality or turn off potential new viewers who are tuning into your stream for the very first time.
If the streaming space is small or tends to get cluttered, a green screen can make a huge difference. It allows streamers to replace their background with clean visuals, in-game graphics, or branding. Alternatively, those who don’t have the space to install a physical green screen can use software-based background removal, though it typically requires a decent camera and good lighting to work well.
Once again, Elgato provides a solid option for streamers with its Green Screen. This version is conveniently portable, making it easy to move it from one room to another or to put it away after each stream if you don’t want to a green screen just standing openly in your room outside of your streaming hours.
Altogether, this gear will give you a leg up on streaming competitors and set you in the right direction for an ideal streaming set-up on Kick.
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