4K HDMI capture card for streaming vs HDMI video capture card for Nintendo Switch 2
Key Differences
Dcyfol (A) accepts 4K60 input and outputs Full HD 1080p60 and is listed at a lower price tier; SUDTREEV (B) captures 1080p60 over USB 3.0 with HDMI passthrough up to 4K30 and explicitly lists broad device compatibility (Switch 2, PS4/PS5, Xbox, Steam Deck, Mac/Windows). Choose A if you want 4K60 input support and a more affordable option; choose B if you need proven passthrough and stated multi-platform compatibility
4K HDMI capture card for streaming
Capture card supports up to 4K 60fps input and 1080p 60fps output for streaming, conferencing, and gameplay. Easy plug-and-play with no drivers required. Customers note crisp 1080p 60fps video with minimal lag and good value
Pros
- 4K 60fps input support
- Full HD 1080p 60fps output
- Plug and play, no drivers
- Suitable for streaming and gaming
Cons
- No driver installation required may vary by system
- Limited to capture card functionality (no bundled software details)
- Dependence on host USB performance
HDMI video capture card for Nintendo Switch 2
HDMI to USB 3.0 capture card supporting 1080p 60fps with 4K@30Hz passthrough. Works with Nintendo Switch 2, PS4/PS5, Xbox, Steam Deck, Mac and Windows. "Easy to use" and high video quality noted by customers
Pros
- 1080p 60fps capture via USB 3.0
- HDMI passthrough up to 4K@30Hz
- Broad compatibility (Switch 2, PS4/PS5, Xbox, Steam Deck, Mac/Windows)
- Easy to use, no extra power needed (per user feedback)
Cons
- No explicit power or driver requirements information beyond user note
- Limited customer feedback referenced
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Dcyfol |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | SUDTREEV |
| User Reviews | Dcyfol |