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The UGREEN 2K Capture Card delivers high-quality 4K@30Hz input and 2K@30Hz output with USB 3.0 connectivity, supporting a wide range of devices including Switch, iPad, and Steam Deck. Featuring 100W PD fast charging, a durable aluminum build, and a flexible 1m braided cable, it’s designed for seamless gaming, streaming, and recording with minimal lag and maximum reliability.










| ASIN | B0CN2Q32HJ |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #32,608 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #37 in Internal TV Tuner & Video Capture Cards |
| Brand | UGREEN |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (392) |
| Date First Available | 31 December 2023 |
| Item Weight | 160 g |
| Item model number | UGC2772 |
| Manufacturer | Ugreen Group Limited |
| Operating System | Multiple (including Windows, Android, and possibly others) |
| Product Dimensions | 100 x 27 x 4 cm; 160 g |
| Series | UGC2772 |
| Tuner Technology | DVB-T, DVB-T2 |
D**T
Video quality is okay and what you'd expect from what you'd get from this product
V**R
un accessorio quasi miracoloso perchè viene visto come monitor da un pc o in Iphone mentre dall'altro lato il connettore si presenta come webcam ed è riconosciuta dal sistema operativo. L'ho provato con un iPad, un Macbook Pro e un Oculus Quest 2, tutto perfetto. Finora l'ho testato in 1080p e non in 4K. Proverò.
C**N
Ahora entiendo por qué este cable es tan recomendado por los youtubers que crean contenido sobre realidad virtual. No encontré otro cable a este precio que ofrezca tanta comodidad al evitar el uso de adaptadores para añadir entrada de video al Meta Quest 3. Funciona perfectamente para transmitir contenido desde dispositivos como Steam Deck, iPhone con USB-C o Android con salida de video. Sin duda, una opción práctica y asequible para quienes buscan conveniencia y calidad. Solamente hay que cuidar no tocar mucho la entrada al Quest o jalar un poco el cable porqué se pierde la conectividad y es algo molesto.
H**H
Perfekt
Y**G
I bought both this UGreen capture cable and the popular Hagibis capture cable. I have to say this UGreen cable is superior. First, this cable has USB C on both ends whereas the Hagibis cable has an HDMI port on the other end which necessitates a HDMI to USB-C adapter. This is fine if you want to plug in directly to a laptop, video card, or video game console. Unfortunately for my usage I don't plan on playing Playstation or Xbox via my Quest 3. I only want to use this with my laptop and my steam deck and Switch so I appreciate not having to use another separate dongle. I tried all of my devices with the Hagibis able and unfortunately only the Switch doesn't work. This is more of a problem of the Switch as it requires a power in input as well as video out for the Switch to change into "docked" mode with external HDMI video output. Basically the Switch needs to think it is in its dock with power to enable 1080 graphics and extra wattage to boost the CPU/GPU in order to switch to external output. The Hagibis unfortunately only supplies power to the input device (Quest 3) but not to the outputting device (Switch). The UGreen has the opposite problem - namely it supplies power (if you plug in a USBC power cable in) to the output device and not the inputting device. So the Switch will immediately recognize it is in docked mode and output a HDMI signal. So if you plug in a power source, it will charge your Switch, Steam deck, or laptop while connected. Unfortunately this means your Quest will not receive any power. It's really your choice in whether you want to power the game console or the monitor. The UGreen also connects much faster than the Hagibis. You plug it in, and you get video within 5 seconds. The Hagibis takes much longer and you often wait around for the signal to work only to wait much longer and find out there is a loose connection. The UGreen you know fairly quickly if everything is right. The UGreen is not without its own problems as well. Namely one small issue is that the cable is about a foot shorter than the Hagibis. This is fine for handhelds but if you want to move further away from your source like a laptop, computer, or game console, you are limited. Also the capture card electronics is near the output end of the UGreen where the Hagibis correctly puts the electronics near the the input source. It's a bit annoying to be flopping around with a Quest and an additional heavy rectangle.
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