Whether broadcasting live or capturing your video through an HDMI device,
you can enjoy a true lag-free pass-through up to 4K resolution
and streaming up to 1080p 60 fps or UHD resolution.
VIDBOX video Capture card gets you live on any platform and works with OBS Studio,
Streamlabs OBS, XSplit, and other tools you may use.
❚Live Streaming and
Web Meetings
Live stream influencer content, gameplay, and live commerce
through popular channels and computer apps.
Host meetings or provide virtual instruction
from your home office, studio, or business.
❚4K UHD Pass-Through
Experience 4K UHD pass-through
to a TV with super-low latency.
Monitor your video feed or play a game
at 4K UHD while recording and streaming
in full 1080@60fps.
❚Education
Make distance learning possible over the internet.
Record or live broadcast instructor-led learning
using iPads, Android devices,
and computers, or simply stream video
using HDMI enabled camcorders such as GoPro.
❚Plug-n-Play
UVC technology provides
true plug-n-play experience.
The device is compatible with Windows, Mac
and Linux operating systems without driver
installation.
[ DEVICE SPECS ]
UVC 1.0: True plug-n-play device for Windows OS and macOS. Near real-time, low latency performance
Pass-through: Up to 4K@60fps
Streaming/Recording: Up to 1080p@60fps
Interfaces: USB 3.0, HDMI In, HDMI Out (Pass-through)
Party Chat audio ports: Headset port (3.5mm) and Game Controller port (3.5mm)
Compatible Software: VIDBOX Capture & Stream, OBS Studio, OBS Classic, XSplit and more
Compatible HDMI Devices: PS4, Xbox One, Xbox 360, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Wii U, GoPro, Apple Mac, iPad, iPhone (5 & up), Android devices (HDMI compatible), Windows PC, Roku (games), Amazon Fire TV (games), DSLR camera
Device size: 5 x 2.9 x 1.6 in
[ SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS ]
Operating System: Windows 10, 11 / Mac OS 10.12 or higher
CPU: 4th generation Intel i5 Quad-Core processor or higher
GPU: Dedicated GPU with minimum 4GB RAM recommended for best results
RAM: 8GB or more
PORT: Available USB 3.0 port
Non-HDCP video sources