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The Hagibis UHC10 USB3.0 Video Capture Card delivers 1080P@60fps HD video capture with a versatile dual USB A/USB C interface and 100W Power Delivery fast charging. Designed for seamless plug-and-play use, it supports a wide range of devices including Meta Quest VR, gaming consoles, and PCs, making it the ultimate tool for professional-grade live streaming, recording, and broadcasting.






| ASIN | B0DFM1HSNX |
| Best Sellers Rank | #34 in Internal TV Tuner & Video Capture Cards |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (275) |
| Date First Available | August 29, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 3.7 ounces |
| Item model number | UHC10 |
| Manufacturer | Shanghai Xinxie Industrial Co., Ltd. |
| Package Dimensions | 5.08 x 4.61 x 1.3 inches |
G**G
MUST Have For Meta Quest 3
Picked this up mainly to stream and record gameplay from my Meta Quest 3, and it works exactly as advertised. The Hagibis USB 3.0 Capture Card is simple, reliable, and super easy to set up — literally plug-and-play with OBS or any standard streaming software. The 1080p at 60fps capture is smooth with no noticeable lag or frame drops. I’ve tested both YUY2 and MJPEG modes, and the quality is excellent — crisp visuals and responsive performance, even during fast motion gameplay. Makes it perfect for streaming VR content, which can be demanding on gear. What really sets it apart for me is the built-in 100W PD passthrough. That means I can power my laptop or device while recording, which is huge when I’m on longer sessions. The USB-A and USB-C compatibility is also a nice touch — works with basically any machine I throw at it.
A**E
Works Well for Viewing Blu-Ray Discs, with One Added Step
I purchased this cable with HDMI capture card to see if I could use it to view Blu-Ray (or DVD) movies on my Quest 3 headset. Of course, I can just as easily (more easily, actually) watch the movies on a regular HDTV, but I wanted to see if this was possible, and it does let me view the movies on a virtual screen that is much larger than the 32-inch set in that sits next to my Blu-Ray player. I ran into a few minor glitches in getting this to work, but overall I would say the process was quite painless. First, I installed the Meta Quest HDMI Link app on the headset. Then, I plugged the HDMI end of this cable into the HDMI output jack on the Blu-Ray player, and the USB-C end into the Quest 3 headset's USB-C port. A screen with some settings appeared on the Quest 3's screen after I opened the HDMI link app. It took a few tries before I could check the three boxes that appeared, to enable the HDMI options. The main one to activate was the one for the USB-C connection from this device. Then I inserted a Blu-Ray movie disc into the player and pushed Play. I was then able to hear the sound from the movie that was playing, but the large virtual screen in the Quest 3 headset was black, with no video image. It seemed to me that the likely reason for the blank screen was that the movie had HDCP copy protection, so I set up an HDMI splitter that I had used before (a Mini-Splitter from J-Tech Digital). I plugged the HDMI cable from the Blu-Ray player into the HDMI input jack on the splitter, and plugged the video capture device's HDMI end into Output 1 of the splitter, and the USB-C end into the Quest 3 headset. Then, Presto! The movie's sound and video were both playing just fine in the Quest 3 headset. I could watch the movie on a very large virtual screen.
A**R
Best Option
Works perfect, 100% recommended
Y**G
Works well with Quest 3 but buggy
This works well for pass through and Quest 3. I was able to connect to my PC by using the Quest link app on the headset. My only complaint is that it is a bit buggy. It does not always work well unless you seat it correctly in the USBC port. There are some times that it does not work at all. One small issue I noticed is that the USBC cable has a preferred orientation, if I plug it into my Quest 3 in one direction it works fine, in other directions it does not even though USBC ports are supposed to be agnostic of the plug orientation. That said, when it works it works fairly well with no issues. It allows passthrough (not really pass through as it basically records the video and sends it through the headset) fairly seamlessly. I have used this with my PC, steam deck, iPad, and even an iPhone. Almost anything that has USBC display out via HDMI out will work. The only thing that does not work is the Nintendo Switch, but it is not due to this cable's fault. The Switch needs an active power source to switch into docked display out mode. The Switch's USBC port is not a true HDMI out. You can use a power brick with HDMI out to get it to work on a Switch but it sort of defeats the purpose of handheld VR pass through. Because this is not actually transmitting data but just a recording of the video, it does not take up CPU or GPU resources from the source device. Great cable, wish it was longer though. Display is also limited to 1080p at 60hz. Also wished this had higher resolution, but we that is just nit picking.
A**R
DOESNT WORK WITH PS5 TO META QUEST 3 LINK
This product does not work with PS5 to Meta quest 3 link. All I got was a black screen, I did get sound but no image. I thought I got a faulty product, but after receiving my second one. It’s clear that, it’s not cut for the work.
B**N
Amazing little capture card
TV for my racing rig met an unfortunate moving accident so decided to try this. Using xbox series x onto a quest 3 and it is working perfectly! It does not convert it to VR, but is more like big screen. Set up in seconds, no lag, good picture quality, and audio comes out of the quest 3. Worth every penny! Highly recommended!
J**M
Video capture with Power delivery for Windows, Android, Meta Quest 3, ect.
Works flawless. Tested compatibility. with Windows, Android, and Meta Quest. All worked without any issues. Power delivery charges fast enough to keep you going for long sessions (100watt PD). I bought for Meta Quest 3 for hdmi connection and worked without any connection issues. Although cord is a little short for me and i had to extend it. 4k 60hz worked and I was able to get 1080p 120hz. Picture and sound quality seemed good. Overall durability seems fine.
D**N
Perfect for Meta Quest 3 HDMI input
The title says it all. I bought this so that I could plug in HDMI devices to my Meta Quest 3. The is zero noticeable latency. I can’t believe that for about $25, you can buy an HD capture card the size of a stick of gum that works perfectly. What an amazing time to be alive.
C**N
Product doesn’t work properly. I aimed at using this for switch, steam deck, laptop etc to quest 3. I saw a YouTube video that recommended both the hagibis capture card with power and the usb c to hdmi with power cable. This way you can charge the headset and steam deck (or power switch) while using them together. The hagibis usb c to HDMI cable with power does not work correctly. Yes, it supplies power, but the hdmi signal doesn’t work. I tried the cable with my laptop too, no luck. I then used a generic usb c to hdmi that I use for work, and that connected to the hagibis capture card successfully. The usb c - hdmi cable never worked. Maybe others have had luck, however if you can find a similar product that seems more legit (perhaps ugreen), then I’d go for that instead
S**K
Excellent
D**R
Je l'ai acheté pour connecter ma PS5 à mon meta quest 3 et ça fonctionne super bien. Quel plaisir de jouer a ses jeux sur un écran géant avec une excellente qualité video
M**.
A one cable solution for capturing 1080p 60fps gaming with HDMI output. Great for capturing console gameplay in 1080p 60fps. Setup is pretty simple due to the fact that this is a cable and capture card in one. I have found it to be compatible with a variety of software such as OBS, Steamlabs, MS Teams (Camera Input for presentations) and it even works with Genki Arcade as well. The cable itself is well made and the housing for the capture chipset and HDMI male Input is solidly built. Too bad it has the rubberized type of outer protection for the cable. As this type of outer sheath is known to wear out over time. But with careful use and possibly some after purchase application of alternate cladding, it could extend the lifetime of the cable. Heat Shrink wrap recommended around the cable ends to ensure they don't fray too soon. The cable features a 100w capable power input on the HDMI housing. This power input is routed to the USB end and will deliver to power what is connected to the capture side. This is extremely useful and why the brand Hagibis is gaining traction all over the market. More on this and the compatibility with the previously mentioned Genki Arcade below: There are several use cases for this cable and some are niche, but if you're looking for them, you'll be happy that you've found this cable. The first use case is the newly introduced HDMI input that Meta headsets now have. This cable allows you to capture and display an HDMI output signal from a Console, Graphics card, Laptop and anything else that has an HDMI output. This takes your Quest 2 or 3 and allows you to use them as a large virtual screen, much like AR glasses like Xreal air, Viture and others that have been gaining popularity recently. The 100w Power delivery allows you to also charge your headset as you are using it and since the power input port is located on the capture card housing in the HDMI input, this allows the setup to remain rather clean with only the single cable to the headset being needed. Another good use case is if you travel a lot and want to cut down on carrying a screen, but you have a tablet such as an iPad. You can use this cable along with the Genki App or Genki Arcade browser page and capture the video for display on an iPad with minimal latency. You can even charge the tablet as it displays your video. With this, you can also display video from a laptop with a broken screen or headless machine in your setup, allowing you to manage or recover files from a once thought lost device. You may also need to display your screen from one PC to present it on another. Useful for work presentations in MS Teams. Simply plug the HDMI into the PC with the content you wish to display and then connect the USB to the presentation PC and within MS Teams, select the USB device to display as your camera. Use the meeting settings to focus on your camera and now you have a presentation being controlled from another PC, allowing you more flexibility. Overall, great cable with niche uses. But as I said previously, if you are looking for a cable that provides these use cases, this is the right one. Definitely satisfied and will likely purchase more products from this seller.
F**G
Koppla till mitt meta quest 3 tillsammans med playstation 5 för att få bild att spela på o meta quest vilket fungerade mycket bra.
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