UNITEK V1167A HDMI to USB-C/A Video Capture Card 4K Input 1080P@30fps for Streaming Gaming Teaching
The UNITEK V1167A HDMI to USB-C/A Video Capture Card allows you to capture HDMI video and audio from any source. It supports input resolution up to 4K at 30Hz. The output resolution is 1080P at 30fps or 720P at 60fps. This makes it perfect for live streaming, video conferencing, teaching, and gaming recording. The card has both USB-A and USB-C plugs. You can connect it to computers, laptops, phones, or tablets.
The capture card uses the MS2109 high-performance chip. This ensures smooth video recording and streaming with low latency. It captures audio and video simultaneously. You can connect your camera, camcorder, game console, or TV box to the HDMI input. Then plug the USB end into your device. Use software like OBS Studio, XSplit, or your preferred streaming app to record or broadcast.
The card is compatible with major game consoles. These include Nintendo Switch, PS4, PS5, and Xbox. You can record gameplay, create content, or stream live. It also works with DSLR cameras and action cams. The device is plug and play. No drivers are required. No external power is needed. It draws power from the USB port.
The compact design is small and thin. It is easy to carry in a bag. The 15cm cable reduces clutter. This capture card is ideal for content creators, teachers, gamers, and professionals. Elevate your streaming and recording with this versatile tool.
Technical Specifications
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is the maximum input resolution? +
It supports HDMI input up to 4K at 30Hz (3840x2160@30Hz). The output is scaled to 1080P@30fps or 720P@60fps.
2. What output resolutions and frame rates are supported? +
1080P at 30fps, 720P at 60fps. It does not support 4K output or 1080P at 60fps.
3. Does it require drivers? +
No, it is plug and play on Windows, macOS, Linux, and Android. No driver installation is needed.
4. Can I use it with my PlayStation or Xbox? +
Yes, it works with PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and Nintendo Switch. Ensure you disable HDCP on the console for capture.

