Building The Perfect Ultrawide Streaming Setup (Only Amazon Products)

I've purchased a new monitor, and I'm excited to share my experience with you.

As you can see, it's an ultra-wide range monitor, which is perfect for someone who wants to get into the wide screen world. The picture quality is amazing, and I can already tell that this is going to be one of the best monitors I've ever owned.

Now, let me show you the cables that come with it. There are a lot of connections and so this is one of the cables and as you can see, one of the sides is an AUX port and then the other side has like a left on the right and there's four of these, two for the front and then two for the back. So, I think I'm just getting normal stereo sound, but to get real surround sound, you need to plug it into a surround system or maybe a special sound card that actually outputs like front left, front right, back right, back left.

The price of this monitor is $112, and apparently, Overwatch finished installing now. I'm quickly going to test Overwatch and then I'm going to add the microphone which is from a fake brand that Peter probably doesn't know about. I think this is an awesome monitor for someone who wants to get into the ultra-wide range, and it's definitely worth the investment.

I've turned on the sound, and it's pretty loud; you can probably hear it. I also hear a lot of bass like from the game from the shots and stuff. Absolutely an amazing setup, but my neighbors are going to hate me.

It's time for the microphone, and it's pretty heavy. This is the last thing Peter bought us besides the mic, and he says use this tripod to hold your phone which will have the chat feed on it. You probably remember me saying in a video earlier that having one monitor was going to be a problem to read the chat because when you're streaming you really need like a second screen or something.

So, that's actually amazing that Peter thought of this. It wouldn't have been a big mistake if he hadn't thought of it. The desk is extremely thick, and the clamp doesn't really fit it. It's the same thing all the way around. However, we are in luck because I already put this softbox here which is the second one I did already put it on the side because well, it kind of broke while filming for some reason.

The power cord doesn't work anymore, so it doesn't really want to turn on. I'm not sure if I did something wrong if I kind of stepped on it and I maybe destroyed the cables. I don't think so. What I'm going to do is use this stand here as a microphone armor.

I've got the mic itself with an XLR input, it comes with an XLR cable but also comes with a USB cable, and as you can see, it has USB-C input. So, I can use it with an audio interface or just like the shuron V7 which this is definitely based on.

I'm going to use it as a USB mic now. Let's quickly plug it into the PC by the way, I'm absolutely loving this chair; the fabric is amazing. Now, let's dust everything together.

We have a complete test of the streaming setup running now. The price of the microphone, by the way, was $105. And the total price of the setup will be right there on the screen that's how much of my money Peter spent.

We are going to do this more in fact; he ordered a complete Dragon Ball Z setup if you want to see that, subscribe to the channel. Thank you so much for watching, and I hope I'll see you in one of my next videos. Have a nice day.