Looking to capture your stunning 4K gameplay or stream in Full HD? Our flagship-level video capture device is your ultimate solution. With 4K60 HDR10 pass-through, you'll experience lag-free, high-fidelity gaming at its best. Whether you're playing in 1080P at 240Hz or 1440P at 144Hz, enjoy smooth, realistic gameplay with low latency and exceptional picture quality thanks to USB 3.1 and HDMI 2.0.
For streamers, this state-of-the-art capture device supports 1080P 120FPS recording for ultra-smooth, Full HD live streams. Record in various formats, including 4K30 and 1080P30 in vivid RGB. Its sleek, compact design saves desk space, and the plug-and-play feature requires no additional drivers or power supply, making setup a breeze.
Compatible with Windows and Mac, this device supports a wide range of HDMI devices, including PS4/5, Xbox One, Switch, and PC. Stream effortlessly on platforms like Twitch, YouTube, OBS, Potplayer, and VLC. Cost-effective and high-quality, it’s the perfect capture solution for streamers, broadcasters, and video artists without breaking the bank.
Discover the Mwin Flagship 4K Capture Card, the ideal solution for low-latency live streaming, game recording, and video conferencing. Whether you're a gamer, streamer, or content creator, this capture card is designed to meet your needs with high-quality performance and easy setup.
Features:
Deliver high-quality content effortlessly with the Mwin Flagship 4K Capture Card. It offers top-notch performance at a fraction of the cost, making it an excellent choice for professionals and enthusiasts alike.
Customer Insights
Captures 4K video and high frame rates up to 1080p120 with HDR.
No need for driver installation, easy to set up and use.
Comparable to higher-end capture cards but at a lower price point.
Works well with various devices such as VCRs and Nintendo Switch.
Automatically saves captured videos in a folder when recording stops.
Audio tends to get out of sync during longer recordings.
Some users experienced difficulty capturing resolutions higher than 1440p or locked at 720p.
Cannot capture screens from Apple devices like iPhone and Mac.
Unable to passthrough 4K120 despite being advertised as a 4K capture card.
Requires fiddling and experimenting to achieve optimal video quality on some setups.