
Like many in the podcasting world, we loved the Rodecaster Pro when it launched in late 2018. It took six years, but microphone manufacturer Rode has finally expanded its user-friendly line into the video world.
The Rodecaster Video faces much stiffer competition than the original Pro board. In this post-pandemic era where video is a priority, many companies have released similar devices. It also comes with a steep price tag, at $1,119. That’s nearly double the $600 price tag of the Pro.
Rode is also interested in the same beginner category it attracted with its first Pro: people who want to take their video production skills to the next level but aren’t ready to buy full-on pro gear.
While the Pro is focused entirely on in-person audio podcasting, the Video covers a wider range, from solo Twitch streamers to multiple people producing video in a studio. The new model is more compact than the original, as it’s meant to be seated in front of a computer rather than placed in the center of a podcasting table.

A pair of Neutrik jacks with XLR mic preamps, along with four HDMI and two USB-C inputs, let users switch between video sources in real time, while audio processing includes an EQ, compressor, high-pass filter, de-esser, and noise gate.
It can automatically cue out green and blue screens, switch audio between video sources, and stream to “all major platforms” over Wi-Fi or hardwired via Ethernet and USB. It can also record directly to a connected external hard drive.
“For decades, our mission has been to empower creators with professional yet accessible audio gear,” CEO Damien Wilson said in a press release. “Groundbreaking innovations like the Rodecaster Pro and Wireless GO have changed the way people create content across multiple categories, putting studio-quality audio solutions within reach of today’s creators. With Rodecaster Video, we’re doing the same for video production.”
Rodecaster Video is available for pre-order starting today and will ship on October 10th.









