🎮 Capture every epic moment in flawless HD—because your gameplay deserves the spotlight!
The Naivaunsin Capture Card delivers professional-grade 4K HDMI input and 1080P 60FPS output with zero lag, supporting UVC/UAC protocols for crystal-clear audio and video. Compatible with Nintendo Switch, PS4, PC, and popular streaming software, it offers plug-and-play USB 3.0 connectivity, a compact all-metal design for durability and heat management, plus intuitive LED indicators for seamless streaming and recording experiences.
Brand | Naivaunsin |
Series | B09MJW32BC |
Item model number | B09MJW32BC |
Hardware Platform | nintendo switch |
Operating System | Windows 7, 8, 8.1, 10 or Linux OS |
Item Weight | 6.7 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 5.71 x 4.88 x 1.46 inches |
Color | Game Capture Card |
Manufacturer | Naivaunsin |
ASIN | B09MJW32BC |
Date First Available | November 30, 2021 |
J**O
Easy To Install - OBS Required More Thought
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 use Windows 11.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. =)
K**M
Simple with basic prior experience
This is an amazing product, I honestly don’t see myself getting a more expensive one in the future.The video quality doesn’t degrade whatsoever when transferred to my streaming software and works great on stream.I was super nervous because of the “meh” reviews for installation, but it wasn’t 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 “camera” 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 didn’t 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 you’re 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 don’t worry about purchasing any other cords either.
L**M
Works for starting out
I only got it up to 1080P works well and has been reliable for the events I have used it, i have moved to Blackmagic so these are not as useful anymore
M**T
Great Quality & Low Budget Capture Card!
I am a streamer and content creator on Twitch and YouTube. I wanted a capture card so that I could stream and make videos for console games, in addition to the mobile and PC games I already cover. But I also didn't want to pay a fortune for a capture card. This capture card was EXACTLY what I was looking for and is amazing for the price! I was worried that the footage would be sluggish since it is a cheap capture card but it isn't at all. The video footage is incredibly smooth; looks just like it does when I play directly on the tv. The audio quality is the same as well - same quality you hear if you play on your TV or plug in headphones. Getting the audio to work can be a bit tricky but it has to do with the settings selected in OBS and not with the device.TO GET AUDIO WORKING, make sure you have headphones plugged into the capture card. Then in OBS, you should have "video capture device" listed in the audio mixer after adding the video capture device to the sources section in OBS. In the Audio Mixer section, click on the settings gear for the Video Capture Device and select properties. In the properties window, make sure device is set to USB Video then scroll all the way down to where it says "Audio Output Mode." Select "Capture Audio Only," select the use custom audio device, and then under "Audio Device" select Digital Audio Interface (USB Digital Audio). Then click "OK" to save your settings.I am very pleased with the quality of this capture card. It was exactly what I was looking for and a great deal for the price!
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