AVerMedia GO Streaming Series Verified for Nintendo Switch 2

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Streaming Made Simple for Switch 2.

[Press Release] AVerMedia has confirmed that its GO Series, X’TRA GO, ELITE GO, and CORE GO support the Nintendo Switch 2. These USB-C capture-and-charge devices are designed for creators, streamers, and educators who require a simple and portable solution.

They work flawlessly with Steam Deck, ROG Ally, Legion GO, MSI Claw, iPads, and smartphones, offering plug-and-play streaming and recording with a single USB-C connection.

Each model combines fast charging and stable capture performance, eliminating the need for bulky setups. The X’TRA GO offers PC-free recording and expansion ports, doubling as a mobile dock. ELITE GO merges a capture card with verified 100W GaN fast charging in a proper pocket-sized form. CORE GO powers devices and mirrors gameplay to a larger screen with HDMI output and 100W GaN support.

All models are compact and feature certified safety measures to guard against overheating and power surges. Designed for real-world use, they support uninterrupted streaming and recording from any location.

Unlike many tools with unclear specs, the GO Series delivers on its promises with verified performance and consistent reliability.

The Verge called the ELITE GO the first portable dock for Switch 2 that also works as a charger and capture card. Creator feedback highlights its clear capture quality, easy setup, and dependable performance.

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