Capture the Moment! 🎮 Elevate your streaming game with WARRKY.
The WARRKY 4K HDMI Capture Card is a high-performance video/audio capture device designed for gamers and content creators. It supports 1080P recording at 60FPS and 4K loop out at 30FPS, ensuring seamless streaming and recording. With a built-in USB 3.0 cable for enhanced stability, universal compatibility with various devices, and a durable aluminum design, this capture card is perfect for anyone looking to elevate their streaming experience.
Platform | Linux, PlayStation, Windows |
Compatible Devices | PS5, PS4, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, Digital Camera, Laptop, Desktop, PC, Smartphone, Tablet |
Operating System | Windows8.1/10/11, macOS, Linux, Android 5.0 or above |
Special Features | Plug & Play, 1080p 60fps (Recording), 4k 30fps (Loop-out) |
Hardware Interface | USB 3.0 Type A, USB Type C, HDMI, 3.5mm Audio |
Video Capture Resolution | 1080p |
J**K
A great capture card, period, even when compared to more expensive options!
My significant other and I stream console games (mostly Nintendo Switch) on Twitch, and have tried out quite a few capture devices in the process.We started with an ultra budget MacroSilicon 2109 solution. You may have seen them as the generic "Video Capture with Loop" devices. They're USB 2.0, so the best you'll get is 1080p @30fps, and you'll get lots of visual artifacts due to the MJPEG compression. You might have audio issues, too (on Windows PCs, they might be detected as Mono 96 kbps, instead of the correct Stereo 48k).I was then lucky to get an EVGA XR1 Lite on sale, and for the most part, it's a great capture card. full uncompressed USB 3.0, 1080p @60fps game capture. It has its own problems though. The color settings just up and disappeared after a firmware update. System audio also gets choppy after I close my capture, and will be broken until I re-plug the XR1. Considering they cost $90 normally, I shouldn't be having these problems at all!So I looked for another good and fairly cheap option to improve her streams. I tried one that wasn't MacroSilicon-based... it was awful. Everything looked over-sharpened and yellowish (and I assure you, we know how to set up OBS properly). Back it went.I then found another one that was fairly cheap, and had a newer MacroSilicon 2131 chip. For a while it looked like a winner! No audio issues, and the video looked crystal clear with no weird post-processing. Problem was, as soon as it started warming up from regular use, the pass-through would give out. The monitor the output was connected to would go black and come back after a couple seconds. We never did send it back unfortunately, as I didn't know the device was at fault until too late. Switching out HDMI cables didn't fix the problem either.Frustrated, I gave myself 2 options. Purchase a separate HDMI splitter, or find another capture card altogether.That's when I found the WARRKY.I was hesitant to take the plunge after all we had been through, but it looked really really nice! I didn't think it could possibly be any good when it's so cheap (well under 30 bucks at the time of posting). I had to do something though, so I took a chance... I'm so glad I did!The WARRKY is beautiful. It's compact and made of solid aluminum.We've used it on multiple streams now, without a single problem. It showed right up in OBS. We set it to 1080/60 with YUY2 (no compression), and made sure to match the Color Range in both OBS and in the Nintendo Switch TV settings. No video drop-outs, no audio issues. No artificating. Everything looks beautiful! We even capture the audio through the WARRKY to mix into our headset along with Discord and other system audio. There's no audio delay whatsoever, and very minimal video delay. You should be using the HDMI output when playing, but you could easily play most games using OBS itself as a monitor - it's that responsive!It runs a bit warm when in use, but this is a good thing! It means the device's shell is transfering heat away from the chip like it should.This appears to use a MS2131 chip, which I'm happy to see. MacroSilicon is the best option for these devices.We mainly use the WARRKY on our Linux PCs, but we tested it on Windows 10, and it works great. If we're ever forced to use Windows for any length of time, we trust it will run fine there!I almost knocked a star off because the cable is hard-wired and not replaceable, but I really don't think that's a problem. If it works, it's likely going to work fine for the rest of your time owning the device. Treat it well and it'll treat you well! Plus, it has a USB-C adapter included, and that IS replaceable.I know I sound like an advertisement, but I'm very very happy with this purchase. I wish this was the first device we tried, because it would have been the only one! Buy it, seriously. Don't spend more unless you need to capture 4K or something. For most consoles, this is ALL you will ever need.
V**I
Good capture card
If you need a capture card, this is a good one at a decent price. I used this to stream myself playing Switch games. The in/out port labels are hard to see, but I just wrote on it with a sharpie, and its good to go. Easy to connect and no lag.
W**R
Value for the Money 4K HDMI Capture Card
I recently purchased the WARRKY 4K HDMI Capture Card, and I couldn’t be happier with my decision! This device has truly exceeded my expectations in every way.Setup and Installation: The setup was incredibly straightforward. It was a simple plug-and-play experience with no need for additional drivers or software. Within minutes, I had it up and running on my Windows 11 PC.Performance: The performance is outstanding. The capture quality is crystal clear, maintaining the 4K resolution without any noticeable lag or latency. Whether I’m streaming games or recording tutorials, the video quality is consistently sharp and smooth.Compatibility: I’ve tested it with various devices, including my DSLR camera, gaming console, and even my old camcorder. It worked flawlessly with all of them. The versatility of this capture card is impressive.Build Quality: The build quality is solid and durable. It feels like a premium product with its sleek design and sturdy construction. The compact size also makes it easy to carry around if needed.Value for Money: Considering the features and performance, this capture card offers excellent value for money. It’s a great investment for anyone looking to enhance their streaming or recording setup.Overall, I highly recommend the WARRKY 4K HDMI Capture Card to anyone in need of a reliable and high-quality capture solution. It has made a significant difference in my content creation process, and I’m sure it will do the same for you!
T**Y
Great capture card for its price
It is very lightweight to my surprise, but the material quality feels great, there was no installation needed, just plug and play!My only complain is that the labels from HDMI In & Out are a bit hard to read, and I don't know if other units are the same but both audio jack ports had no labels (not that I'm gonna use them anyway).I tested it a bit on OBS, setup the audio monitoring to my headphones and so far, the experience has been flawless, no delay issues nor input lag.Hoping to record and stream on the NSW2 when it comes out!
E**D
Just simply quit working while live streaming.
It was good for about a week the just failed and never worked again after that. I purchased this device because it was highly recommend for a smaller budget setup. It was great for the week it worked. I used it with a dual pc setup for live streaming BO6 and while live streaming with over 2,000 people watching it just died. I lost a lot of money that day. Lesson learned. If you want to make money, buy the good stuff right off the bat.
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