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Elgato capture card unboxing8/22/2023 Solid red light indicates no source found, HDCP Protected, Scaling not supported, and update failure.There is a small indicator light on the top of the unit that shines a different color depending on the current status of the capture card: The included USB-C and HDMI cables sit snugly inside the USB-C and HDMI ports (respectively) and do not disconnect easily. The base itself contains all the important information regarding the specific unit, like the Universal Product Code (UPC), the European Article Number (EAN), and the Serial Number. ![]() The card itself is very lightweight weighing in at only 75g. The housing feels sleek and robust and I have no doubts it can survive a sudden drop from a desk or backpack. The EVGA XR1 Lite is made out of a plastic top housing screwed into a hard plastic base. Many other cards do not include a second HDMI cable either, even those at a higher price range. While the lack of a second HDMI cable is inconvenient, it is not a deal breaker. All in all, I am satisfied with the unboxing experience. For those who want to use the card’s output to pass through to a secondary TV or monitor, you will need to purchase a separate HDMI cable, if you do not already have one. My only complaint with the unboxing and included accessories is the lack of a second included HDMI cable. The HDMI cable is not all too long but it should reach your video input source, given it is not across the room from your recording setup. This is better for structural integrity and longevity and is nice to see included. EVGA went the extra mile to include a USB-C cable that does not have the split down the middle of the housing. Straight off the bat, I am thankful for the inclusion of a high quality USB cable. ![]() Inside the box, you have the XR1 Lite itself, an HDMI cable, a USB-C to USB-A 3.0 cable, and a quick setup guide. There’s some information regarding the card itself, and a small “OBS Certified” sticker, but that’s about it. Unboxingįirst, you have the box, which isn’t anything special. This is EVGA’s 2nd capture card on the market and it’s meant to be a cheaper variant of their XR1 model. Today we’re taking a look at the EVGA XR1 Lite, one of the cheapest 1080p60 capture cards on the market.
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