Have you ever wanted to capture or stream your gameplay? Don’t like the option that the Switch natively provides? Already spent all your money on a Nintendo Switch and some games? I’ve recently had the pleasure of using a cheaper alternative to the Elgato, Avermedia, Hauppauge, and Roxio capture cards: the EZCap 261. I’ve had it for a little over a month and used it to capture several videos for YouTube. This USB 3.0 capture card has far exceeded my expectations, and it costs about two-thirds of the price that I paid for my last card. While it is basic in function, it has all the important features: 1080p 60fps recording, HDMI pass-through, and USB 3. As far as the review, I’m going to cover three different areas: functionality, practicality, and its technical ability. So how functional is the EZCap 261? It literally is just plug-and-play. I have been using it on a Windows 10 machine, but it also supports Mac and Linux PCs. It works with programs such as VLC Media Player
product arrived perfect. Good salesman