Ripsaw HD
Elevate your streaming and content creation with the Razer Ripsaw HD capture card. This powerful device delivers uncompressed 1080p 60 FPS capture, ensuring professional-quality video for your audience. Enjoy seamless gameplay with its 4K passthrough capability, allowing you to play games at their best while capturing your experience. Setup is straightforward thanks to its plug-and-play design, utilizing HDMI 2.0 and USB 3.0 connections. It offers broad compatibility with major gaming consoles and includes dedicated audio inputs for microphone and AUX mixing, making high-quality streaming accessible.
$177.99
Owner Satisfaction
4.0
/ 5
Category Rank
210
/ 235
#210 in Video Editing Hardware & Production Equipment
Price vs Category Average
-89%
Below average
Max Capture Resolution
108060
/ p FPS (Uncompressed)
Who it's for
- 4K Passthrough Capability
- Integrated Audio Mixing
- Plug-and-Play Setup
Who should skip it
- 1080p Capture Limit
- Reliance on USB 3.0
- Razer Software Dependency
Key Specs
Max Capture Resolution
1080p 60 FPS (Uncompressed)
Maximum Supported Passthrough Resolution
2160p60
Connection Type
HDMI® 2.0 and USB 3.0
Video Input
Digital – HDMI® 2.0
Audio Inputs
Digital – HDMI®, 3.5 mm Microphone Input, 3.5 mm AUX Input
Compatibility
Xbox One, Xbox Series X | S, Playstation 4, Playstation 5, Nintendo Switch
Other Supported Resolutions
2160p, 1080p, 1440p30fps, 720p, 480p
Number of Video Inputs
1
Features
- Uncompressed 1080p 60 FPS capture
- Smooth 4K 60 FPS passthrough
- Simple plug-and-play setup
- Wide console compatibility
- Integrated audio mixing inputs
- Professional streaming quality
- Easy content creation
What customers say
Users generally praise the Razer Ripsaw HD for its excellent ease of use and reliable performance. The plug and play setup is straightforward, making it simple for streamers to get started quickly, especially with consoles. It consistently delivers crisp 1080p at 60 frames per second, offering a smooth streaming experience with notably low latency. This strong performance across PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and Switch contributes to its broad appeal. The main drawback centers on the proprietary Synapse software, which some users find resource intensive or buggy, occasionally disrupting the otherwise seamless operation. While highly effective for its core function, some creators desire higher resolution capture capabilities.
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