AVerMedia has introduced a lineup of new devices designed to streamline professional content creation, from multi-camera streaming setups to portable charging and capture solutions. The company's latest products blend high-performance video processing with practical features for both desktop and mobile workflows.

Among the highlights is the MultiStudio Core GC750, a versatile streaming unit built for multi-platform broadcasting. It supports dual 4K60 video inputs, allowing seamless switching between landscape and portrait orientations to optimize viewing on different devices. The device also integrates AI-powered video processing, making it suitable for complex production environments.

For handheld gamers and content creators, AVerMedia has developed the X'TRA GO GC515, described as the industry's first capture dock for portable consoles. It delivers 4K@30 FPS or 1080p@120 FPS recording while simultaneously outputting 4K@60 FPS via HDMI. The unit also includes a 65 W charging port, expandable storage via microSD, and dual USB-A ports for peripherals, along with a PC connection for streaming.

Another compact solution is the ELITE GO GC313Pro, which combines a 100 W GaN charger with 1080p@60 FPS video capture capabilities. It features two USB-C 3.2 Gen 1 ports that can deliver up to 45 W each when used simultaneously, plus a 5 W USB-A port for peripherals. An HDMI 1.4 output ensures compatibility with external displays.

  • MultiStudio Core GC750: Dual 4K60 inputs, multi-platform streaming (up to four platforms), AI video processing
  • X'TRA GO GC515: Handheld capture dock with 4K@30 FPS recording, 4K@60 FPS HDMI output, 65 W charging, microSD expansion, dual USB-A ports
  • ELITE GO GC313Pro: 100 W GaN charger, 1080p@60 FPS capture, dual 45 W USB-C ports, 5 W USB-A port, HDMI 1.4 output

AVerMedia also debuted the PW313D DUALCAM, a dual-lens webcam designed for video conferencing and online teaching. It includes a 5 MP 270-degree camera for wide-angle capture and a 2 MP 105-degree camera for close-up or document viewing. The device supports Picture-in-Picture (PiP) functionality and keystone correction, all managed through the company's Streaming Center software.

AVerMedia Unveils Multi-Functional Hardware for Pro Streamers and AI Edge Applications

AI and Edge Computing Integration

Beyond hardware, AVerMedia demonstrated real-world applications of AI at the edge, showcasing solutions that integrate NVIDIA's computing platforms with robotics and smart space technologies. These use cases span traffic management, robotic teleoperation, and public safety, emphasizing the growing role of video sensing and device control in enterprise environments.

Strategic Implications for IT Teams

The new devices reflect a shift toward hardware that supports both traditional content creation workflows and emerging AI-driven applications. For IT teams, this means evaluating solutions that balance performance with power efficiency—such as the 100 W GaN charger or the 65 W handheld dock—while ensuring compatibility with existing infrastructure.

For example, the ELITE GO GC313Pro's dual USB-C ports (each capable of 45 W) could simplify power management for mobile setups, while the MultiStudio Core GC750's ability to stream across multiple platforms reduces the need for separate encoding hardware. The PW313D DUALCAM, with its dual-camera setup, addresses specific needs in education and remote collaboration without requiring additional peripherals.

Looking ahead, these products suggest a trend toward more integrated, multi-functional hardware that serves both consumer and professional markets. The inclusion of AI features—such as true color capture or neural rendering—hints at further convergence between streaming, video processing, and edge computing in the coming years.