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AVerMedia Shows New Streaming and Capture Devices at Computex 2026

In addition to the new products for capture, AVerMedia also showcased real-world physical AI applications for enterprise and industrial customers. The company demonstrated multiple physical AI and edge AI applications that combined NVIDIA AI computing platforms, robotics technologies, and partner solutions to showcase use cases across smart traffic, robotics teleoperation, smart spaces, and public safety, highlighting its integration of video sensing, edge computing, device control, and remote management.
The star of the show is definitely the MultiStudio Core GC750, a professional multi-platform stream solution that has two video inputs, making it suitable for multi-camera setups. It has 4K60 capture and can stream up to four platforms simultaneously and even has the ability to stream landscape and portrait formats at once in order to optimize mobile/PC viewing, has support for true color capture, support for AI-powered video processing, and pretty much anything you would want from a streaming device.

Since handheld gaming is slowly becoming quite popular, it does not come as a surprise that AVerMedia introduced the world’s first capture dock for handhelds, the X’TRA GO GC515. It enabled recording of 4K@30 FPS or 1080p@120 FPS footage, and at the same time provides 4K@60 FPS HDMI output, charges the device (65 W), and gives you ability to expand storage via microSD caard slot, connect peripherals via two USB-A ports, and connect a PC for streaming.Another device that caught our eye is the ELITE GO GC313Pro, a 100 W GaN charger that doubles up as a 1080p@60 FPS capture device. In addition to two USB-C 3.2 Gen 1 100 W charging ports (that split into two 45 W when used simultaneously) and a single USB-A 2.0 5 W charging port, it also comes with HDMI 1.4 output, and one of those USB-C ports can be used to connect the video source, while the other can be used to connect to another device used for capturing or streaming. The USB-A port can also be used to connect peripherals. It also has all the usual overload protections, and it is a neat little device for streamers on the go.

AVerMedia also revealed the new PW313D DUALCAM, a 2-in-1 webcam that comes with 5MP 270-degree and 2MP 105-degree cameras in order to capture two different angles. It can be used as a webcam and doc cam, allowing you to capture both yourself and any other object or document at the same time, making it perfect for video conferences, online teaching, and online tutoring. It supports Picture-in-Picture (PiP) and has keystone correction, and other neat features that come as a part of AVerMedia’s Streming Center software.











