Mobile Streaming is Broken

From lags and frame drops to dead phone batteries midstream—mobile game streaming has never felt more painful.
Mobile and handheld gaming are booming, but streaming is still a hassle.
Limited USB-C capture card options, battery drain, and clunky workarounds make it anything but
plug-and-play.
Go live from your handheld, no adapters required
No more extra adapters or tangled cables—stream with USB-C in and out, straight from your handheld.
Streaming from your phone or tablet? You’ve probably battled buggy apps and unreliable screen mirroring. The GO Series makes this a thing of the past.
From lags and frame drops to dead phone batteries midstream—mobile game streaming has never felt more painful.
No delays. No latency. No battery panic. Just plug in and stream like a pro.
The GO Series is built for creators who capture, stream, and game from USB-C devices. No bulky docks, tangled adapters, or extra chargers—just clean, powerful performance wherever you go.
4K30/1080p120 Capture,
4K60 HDMI passthrough,
Record into SD card
Your portable capture studio.
No PC. No limits.
1080p60 Capture,
4K60 HDMI passthrough,
100W GaN Charger
(2 USB-C, 1 USB-A)
Pocked-sized capture.
Your best mobile streaming companion.
4K60 HDMI passthrough,
100W GaN Charger
(2 USB-C, 1 USB-A)
Not just a charger.
A dock in your pocket.
Why waste time juggling mismatched gear and underperforming devices? The GO Series is designed to deliver reliable performance from the start.
Crafted with premium materials and rigorously tested to meet the highest global safety standards, our product protects your devices from electrical overloads, ensuring a safe and reliable charging environment.
With a minimalist, modern look, the GO Series is as stylish as it is functional.
Stop carrying multiple clunky chargers. With certified 100W GaN charging, ELITE GO and CORE GO keep your devices at max lives—no respawns needed.
The GO Series isn’t just smaller—it’s smarter. These ultra-compact devices replace oversized docks and traditional capture cards with a streamlined USB-C solution that lets you record or stream gameplay, output in 4K60, and charge all at once .
Experience seamless living room gameplay. Record your session in real time while you play on a big screen — no PC required.
Best With: X'TRA GO
(PC-Free 4K30/1080p120 recording + HDMI out + dock)
Capture your gameplay while displaying it on a big screen in 4K60— all from a single USB-C device.
Best With: ELITE GO
(1080p60 capture + USB-C docking hub + 100W charger)
Leave the bulky Switch dock at home. Whether you're at a friend's house or on vacation, just plug our wall charger and start playing.
Best With: CORE GO
(compact HDMI out + 100W charging, no video capture)
Forget HDMI dongles and laggy screen mirroring apps. The GO Series lets you capture and stream mobile games directly from your phone via USB-C, with real-time performance and charging built in.
From sketching and editing to casual browsing, you can now stream everything happening on your iPad or tablet screen with no hassle.
Built to Solve What Creators Actually Struggle With
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The Struggle |
How GO Series Fixes It |
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I miss moments because I can’t always stream. | Capture card and dock with a recording feature into a micro SD (No Wifi or connection needed) | ![]() |
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My battery dies mid-stream | Capture card that doubles as a 100W charger for USB-C devices | ![]() |
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Carrying my handheld console dock around is a hassle. | A dock smaller in size | ![]() |
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Mobile streaming is laggy + compressed. | A USB-C input and output capture card, built specifically for mobile/handheld gaming. | ![]() |
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I want 120FPS or 4K streaming — not just 1080p | USB-C capture with QHD and 1080p120 | ![]() |
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The Switch 2 dock is huge — I want to play on a big screen with friends, but not carry a brick | A full docking & charging station in a compact, pocket-sized cube. | ![]() |
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Yes, all GO Series products are compatible with the Nintendo Switch 2. To ensure full functionality, a quick firmware update is required. You can download the latest updates from our official support page .
Yes, the GC515 supports PC-free recording.
Just connect your gaming device to the GC515 using USB-C, insert a microSD card, and press the record button.We recommend using the power supply included with the handheld device and connecting it to the power input port of the GC515 (e.g., iPhone 15 Pro Max).It will save gameplay up to 4K30 or 1080p120 directly to the card.
Make sure the mode switch is set to “ Capture” mode (not “Card Reader”) for recording to work.
This makes the AVerMedia GC515 X’TRA GO a perfect USB-C capture dock for handheld gaming without a PC .
Why isn’t my microSD card working with the GC515?
This usually happens due to incorrect mode selection or an incompatible card format.
The GC515 X’TRA GO has a switch on the back with two modes:
If the GC515 won’t record , make sure it’s in Capture Mode . If your PC can’t see the card , flip to Card Reader Mode .
Also check the microSD card:
If the LED stays solid yellow, your card may not meet performance requirements. Try another card.
Follow these tips to fix most GC515 microSD issues .
Watch the LED light on the front:
If the LED doesn’t turn red when you press record, make sure:
A Solid red or yellow may indicate a card error or incompatibility.
Use the LED indicators to verify that your GC515 is recording properly in standalone mode.
No, the GC515 does not support HDMI input.
It uses a USB-C port with DisplayPort Alt Mode , so it only works with devices like the Steam Deck, ROG Ally, or tablets that send video over USB-C.
HDMI-to-USB-C cables or adapters won’t work — the GC515 won’t detect the signal. To capture HDMI devices like a PS5 or Xbox, you'll need a different capture card with HDMI input .
Stick to USB-C DP Alt Mode sources for full compatibility with the X’TRA GO.
No, the GC515 does not capture mic or voice chat directly.
The 3.5mm port is a headphone output (3-pole) meant for audio passthrough only. It does not support microphone input or party chat mixing.
In PC-free mode, it will only record the game audio from your connected device, not your headset mic or voice chat.
If you want to include commentary or party chat, you will need an external mixer or a PC setup to combine the audio sources.
For standalone recording, your recordings will contain gameplay audio only.
The GC515 stays powered as long as it is plugged into a power source. There is no power button or standby mode, and the LED light will remain on.
You cannot disable the light through any setting. It will always stay lit while the device is receiving power. The unit may also feel slightly warm when idle, which is normal.
If you want to turn it off completely or avoid the glowing LED, unplug the USB-C power cable. An easy option is to use a power strip with a switch, so you can cut power without unplugging the cable.
To fully power down the X'TRA GO and turn off the light, you must disconnect it from power.
The Core GO and Elite GO share the same compact USB-C hub with 100W GaN charging, but the key difference is video capture.
Both models support USB-C video output, device charging, and HDMI display connection, but only the Elite GO records gameplay.
This makes the GC313 Pro ideal for streamers and content creators, while the Core GO is great for docking and charging without capture.
Setting up both devices is simple. Here's how:
For Core GO (GC313):
For Elite GO (GC313 Pro):
This setup enables charging, display output, and video capture with minimal hassle.
Answer:
The GC313 series supports a wide range of modern USB-C and streaming devices.
For video output (source devices):
For video capture and streaming (Elite GO GC313 Pro only):
Important note : Traditional consoles like the PS5 and Xbox , which do not support USB-C video output, are not compatible as direct sources for the GC313 series.
Yes, both the GC313 Core GO and Elite GO support fast charging while in use.
They are designed to act as high-powered GaN charging hubs with up to 100W total output.
Key charging features:
Use case examples:
Tip: If you're charging multiple devices, make sure the total combined draw doesn't exceed 100W to maintain stable power.
The GC313 series is a powerful all-in-one dock for streaming, charging, and HDMI display output—ideal for extended gaming or content creation sessions.
For GC313 Pro (Elite GO):
For GC313 (Core GO):
Still not recognized?
Reminder : The GC313 Pro requires a C2-to-PC connection and proper power to function as a capture card.
Why is there no video showing on my TV or monitor with the GC313?