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Win an AVerMedia streaming hardware bundle! (closed)

Update: This competition is now closed and we can announce the winner… Scott Druck! Thanks to all who entered and stay tuned for more giveaways coming soon!

AVerMedia has been supplying game capture and streaming gear since the early days of gaming on YouTube and Twitch. If you're looking to get into streaming yourself, then we'd like to help you with that. This month, we're teaming up with AVerMedia to give away a 4K/HDR/240FPS capable capture card and a Full HD webcam. In all, this prize is worth around £330! 

The AVerMedia GC570D (DUO) is the first part of our prize bundle. This capture card allows you to record gameplay in 4K HDR, or at 1080p and up to 240 frames per second, it is also capable of streaming to any platform at 1080p/60, striking a great balance between performance and fidelity.

The second half of our prize bundle is the AVerMedia PW315 webcam, offering 1080p resolution at 60 frames per second with a 95% field of view. This webcam also comes with AverMedia's AI-powered CamEngine software, with key features like AI framing and speaker tracking, making it easier to remain in-frame while interacting with your audience. There is also a built-in privacy shutter for when you log off.

To win this bundle, all you need to do is head over to our competition entry page, HERE. From there, you will find all the details on how to enter, as well as the terms and conditions.

KitGuru Says: Good luck to everyone entering – the competition ends on the 24th of June, so we'll be back then to announce the winner! 

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