Naivaunsin 4K 1080P 60FPS HDMI Capture Card
$17.28
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Current Price | $17.28 | January 21, 2025 |
Highest Price | $18.98 | August 7, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $12.97 | September 11, 2024 |
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$17.28 | January 18, 2025 |
$16.89 | January 15, 2025 |
$17.28 | January 9, 2025 |
$16.78 | December 31, 2024 |
$15.98 | December 1, 2024 |
Naivaunsin 4K 1080P 60FPS HDMI Capture Card Description
4K 1080P 60FPS HDMI Capture Card: Elevate Your Streaming and Recording Experience
In the ever-evolving world of video game streaming and content creation, having the right equipment can make all the difference. Introducing the Capture Card for Nintendo Switch by Naivaunsin, a cutting-edge device designed to bring your streaming and recording to the next level. This HDMI to USB 3.0 capture card is not only compatible with the Nintendo Switch but also works seamlessly with PS4, PC, OBS, and cameras. Whether you’re a seasoned streamer or a budding content creator, this capture card is an essential tool for your setup.
Audio and Video Capture
The Naivaunsin capture card supports UAC & UVC protocols and boasts a 48 kHz PCM audio sampling rate. It’s compatible with UVC video capture and YUV422 video output. The card can automatically detect the input video format and adjust the output size and frame rate accordingly. Additionally, it converts input audio formats to 48KHz PCM audio, ensuring high-quality sound. All third-party player software compatible with UVC and UAC protocols is supported, making it a versatile choice for various applications.
HD Capture, Smooth, No Delay
With a 4K HD resolution input and loop-out output, the Naivaunsin capture card ensures your game footage is crystal clear. It supports HD 1080P output, providing a sharper and more detailed game picture. The capture card allows you to play your console games with real-time feedback and record the footage directly to your hard drive. Stream and capture your gameplay videos on TikTok, YouTube, Twitch, Facebook, and other platforms without delay, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable experience for your audience.
Plug and Play, Easy to Use
The Naivaunsin capture card is designed for convenience. It is plug-and-play, requiring no additional power supply. Compatible with the USB 3.0 interface of Windows 7, 8, 8.1, 10, or later and Linux OS, it is also backward compatible with USB 2.0. Simply connect the capture card to your PC or mobile phone through the USB 3.0 interface and use third-party playback and acquisition software to preview, record, capture, and live broadcast. The built-in functions of your software provide a seamless experience.
Compact and Portable
The Naivaunsin capture card features an all-metal body with a delicate matte finish, offering good heat dissipation and long service life. Its compact size makes it easy to take anywhere, without occupying much desk space. Ideal for live streaming, conference rooms, video recording, and more, this capture card combines superior performance with a sleek design. It’s an excellent choice for anyone in need of reliable video capture equipment.
LED Light Prompt, with Cable
The capture card comes equipped with a USB 3.0 male-to-male cable and an HDMI cable, adding convenience to your setup. It features a signal indicator at the HDMI port that lights up when capturing video and a power indicator light at the USB 3.0 port. These indicators provide clear and handy usage, ensuring you can easily monitor the capture card’s status. With such thoughtful design elements, the Naivaunsin capture card is user-friendly and efficient.
Product Specifications
- Brand: Naivaunsin
- Item model number: Naivaunsin
- Hardware Platform: Nintendo Switch
- Operating System: PC
- Item Weight: 6.7 ounces
- Package Dimensions: 5.71 x 4.88 x 1.46 inches
- Color: Game Capture Card
- Manufacturer: Naivaunsin
- Date First Available: November 30, 2021
In conclusion, the Naivaunsin 4K 1080P 60FPS HDMI Capture Card is a must-have for avid gamers, streamers, and content creators. Its high-quality capture capabilities, ease of use, and compact design make it a standout choice in the market. Elevate your streaming and recording experience with this reliable and efficient capture card.
Naivaunsin 4K 1080P 60FPS HDMI Capture Card Specification
Specification: Naivaunsin 4K 1080P 60FPS HDMI Capture Card
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Naivaunsin 4K 1080P 60FPS HDMI Capture Card Reviews (5)
5 reviews for Naivaunsin 4K 1080P 60FPS HDMI Capture Card
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Karma Peruresum –
As title says, the product did not work for me at all. I have an M2 MacBook Pro and my computer could not find this capture card even with OBS installed and everything properly hooked up. I even had an IT specialist remote control my computer to make sure all my settings were correct.
Worse, is the company will not allow returns for seemingly any reason. They offer troubleshooting advice, but the advice offered has nothing to do with the capture card product. The FAQs they show you are all about their gaming headsets and gaming controllers.
So now I have a product I canโt use, no information on how to make it work, and no way to get my money back or an alternate product from the company.
Item description says it works with macs. Macs havenโt been intel based since 2020. No idea why they would say it works with macs if it canโt play nice with an m1/m2 Chip (I have both an m1 and an m2 MacBookโthis works with neither).
Ruth Murray –
This is an amazing product, I honestly donโt see myself getting a more expensive one in the future.
The video quality doesnโt degrade whatsoever when transferred to my streaming software and works great on stream.
I was super nervous because of the โmehโ reviews for installation, but it wasnโt difficult for me at all (however I do have some prior experience with software/hardware of technology and video games). I got it first try which was nice considering what the reviews told me to expect.
The one thing to be aware of for installation: the computer recognizes it as a video input similar to a camera. If you want to view it on your computer, use it like you would a camera, and add it to a stream software (I use Streamlabs and am familiar with OBS, its simple to add – just make sure you add another โcameraโ and select the UBS device for the source instead of a formal camera if you have one) or a software similar to it, something that lets you see the input of a outside device, like testing a camera on Zoom or a private vc on discord.
For tech nerds: I didnโt need to update drivers or anything techy averages may not know, I literally plugged in the HDMI cord to the Switch Dock and to the Decoder, then the UBS input to the computer (and the power cord for the dock itself) and the moment I plugged it in the computer recognized it and it worked fine.
Probably 15-30 min set up for me. The box had a diagram for what cords you need depending on if youโre sharing a phone screen, displaying an XBOX or PlayStation, or switch, or something of the like. It also came with the necessary USB and HDMI too, so donโt worry about purchasing any other cords either.
Amazon Customer –
So, there were definitely some issues I had for a while, especially when it came to capturing the sound. In Streamlabs and TikTok Live Studio, it was a hassle.
Let me preface that I have a laptop, not a tower. At first, my monitor was a little older, and didn’t have a direct HDMI port, so I had to get a DVI to HDMI cable to capture the video. That took some time, but I managed to get it. Then, come to find out that those cables don’t capture sound, just the display, or at least for me.
I was having issues getting the sound to work and eventually had to switch monitors for it to work, but then the sound would come out through the port in the card and not my headphones connected to my blue yeti, so that was hard to deal with. I did have to go through these reviews, and the issue about the sound I was able to figure out by looking through here and changing the input to the USB 3.0 audio, but to get it working through Streamlabs and TikTok, it took more time.
I went to sleep, woke up, and magically, everything was fixed the next morning. Maybe my computer restarted when I was sleeping? Who knows. Now that it works, it works great. No issues with the sound or video capture, no buffering either.
Jo –
The product came neatly packed and was easy to use. I used it to hook my laptop up to my switch to stream on Twitch and the clarity is great. I’ve recommended it to a lot of friends.
Jo –
This is a great little capture card. It was physically easy to install, but getting it paired with OBS took some time. Whether that’s my hinky laptop’s problem or the card being a more affordable card I don’t know. I’ve had this for about 3 weeks and after I was able to clear the problems with OBS up, it’s worked great. If you switch your USB ports around, you will have to reboot your system for OBS to find it again, or so that was my experience.
I have two USB hub devices on my laptop, one hub is used for its HDMI port for my TV, and the other is a pure 7-slot USB hub as my laptop doesn’t have a lot of USB ports. This capture card is plugged into my Anker 7-slot hub. It works great there. I DID have to buy a USB 3.0 cord from JSAUX as the USB cord that came with the card was horribly short, like 1.5 feet. For my card setup, one HDMI slot goes from the card to the TV and one goes from the Nintendo Switch to the card. Using this card, I am still able to use my TV as an extra monitor for my PC (I have an HDMI cord plugged in directly to my PC from the TV) AND play the game from my much bigger TV (courtesy of this capture card’s HDMI port to my TV). No splitter is required with my setup.
I will caution people to pay attention to the heat level on the card if they are leaving it lying flat on a surface. The card will get a little warm. This is why my picture shows the card suspended between the capture card and my USB hub. It keeps the card cooler. I keep a small desk fan on my Switch to keep it from overheating as well.
One Note: Windows seems to be updating my Windows 11 PC furiously this week. While before, OBS only had one “USB Device” option in Properties for my Video Capture Device, it now comes up with 2; one greyed out and one bright white. If you get a black screen when you start up OBS, click on the grey USB Device selection under Video Capture Device and it will bounce around to something else at which time you can select the bright white “USB Device” in the properties area. Don’t know why this is occurring and again it may just be my laptop manufacturer causing the problem, but if you have this black screen problem going back in and selecting the USB Device again might solve it.
If you are participating in a challenge and need a way to capture your Switch play to your PC to record it, this is a great little card that is incredibly affordable. I won’t know how durable it is until sufficient time passes, but for now, it’s doing its job very well. =)