AVerMedia Live Gamer Ultra 2.1 Now Boasts 4K 144FPS Capture

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[Press Release] AVerMedia has just released a new update for the Live Gamer Ultra 2.1 capture card. This update brings three key features, making the gaming and content creation experience even better than before.

AVer Media Live Gamer Ultra 2.1
Windows Dynamic Lighting Adds New Personality To The AVerMedia Live Gamer Ultra 2.1

The first major inclusion comes in the form of 5.1 multi-channel audio pass-through and capture. Following this update, the capture card can deliver crisp and rich gameplay audio, elevating the viewing experience for audiences.

However, it works on Windows systems when paired with OBS or AVerMedia RECentral software. Following the update, the RECentral software also enables 4K 144FPS capture on Windows, while OBS can capture 4K 60FPS on Mac.

Finally, the addition of Windows Dynamic Lighting compatibility allows more personalization. The Live Gamer Ultra 2.1 is better than ever after this update, but AVerMedia is also lowering its price.

With a new price of just $269.99, the capture opens a new world of possibilities for aspiring content creators and streamers. To buy the Live Gamer Ultra 2.1, head over to AVerMedia’s official website or Amazon.

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