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Product description
This UGREEN capture card brings console and camera feeds into a laptop or tablet with minimal fuss, letting creators record and stream at high frame rates while keeping colours vivid and stable. It suits gamers and content makers who need reliable capture without complex drivers, and it works straight away with common streaming apps.
What to know
The unit supports 4K@60Hz capture via USB 3.1 Gen1 and can handle 2K@144Hz and 1080P at 120 or 240fps in MJPEG for high frame‑rate recording. It also accepts multiple colour formats for 2K and 1080P, according to the manufacturer. Do you need HDR on the capture feed? Bear in mind HDR and VRR apply to the HDMI loop‑out only, not the USB capture port.
Tech summary
- Name: UGREEN Video Capture Card HDMI to USB C Streaming Device 4K@60Hz HDR VRR Passthrough
- Type: Video capture card
- Input: HDMI
- Output: USB C
- Resolution: 4K@60Hz
- Connectivity: USB 3.1 Gen1
What stands out
The aluminium shell includes ventilation holes to help heat dissipation during long sessions, which reduces thermal throttling risks. A 3.5mm line‑in and line‑out let you route microphone and headphones simultaneously, useful for live streams where separate audio monitoring is needed. The package includes an HDMI cable and a 2‑in‑1 USB cable so you can start testing straight away, according to the product notes.
Who it’s for
It suits you if you record gameplay, capture DSLR footage or convert a console feed to a computer for streaming, and you need higher frame rates for smooth motion. This device works with consoles, cameras, VR headsets and many tablets, as listed by the manufacturer. It may not be a great match if you require HDCP protected sources or native HDR capture via USB, since HDCP and HDR capture over the USB port are not supported.
How to look after it
Keep the capture card on a flat, ventilated surface while in use and avoid blocking the aluminium vents. Unplug cables when not in use and allow the unit to cool before packing away. Regularly check connections to maintain stable transmission and prevent signal flicker.









