Flint LXT Super Portable UVC HDMI Video Capture Device - 1080p 60fps
Flint LXT Super Portable UVC HDMI Video Capture Device - 1080p 60fps
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In this review of the Flint LXT video capture device, the bottom line is simple: it is for creators who need a tiny, no-fuss way to record or live stream 1080p 60fps HDMI sources from consoles, DSLRs, camcorders or streaming boxes. The Flint LXT excels at ultra portable capture and instant setup thanks to its UVC plug-and-play design, making it an easy choice for content creators who value mobility and low latency over bundled software bells and whistles.
Key Features
- Plug and play: Uses the UVC standard so it needs no driver installation and works immediately with most hosts and software.
- Pocket portability: Small and light, about the weight of five quarter coins, so it fits into a camera bag or pocket for on-the-go capture.
- High quality capture: Records HDMI input at 1080p 60fps for smooth gameplay and live broadcasts, with support for de-interlacing and scaling.
- Ultra low latency: USB 3.0 connectivity (Type-C adapter included) provides fast transfer for near-instant live streaming to platforms via OBS or XSplit.
- Wide compatibility: Works with Android, Windows, Mac and Linux hosts and common capture apps, so it integrates easily with existing workflows.
Who It's For
The Flint LXT is best for solo streamers, portable broadcasters and videographers who need a compact way to capture HDMI sources without installing drivers. It is ideal for game streamers who want 1080p 60fps capture with minimal setup, or for DSLR and camcorder users who need a simple video input for conferencing or recording on a laptop or Android device.
Those who should look elsewhere include users who must capture content protected by HDCP or who rely on proprietary bundled software for advanced features; the device will not bypass HDCP and some Mac users reported missing software support in customer feedback, so check compatibility with your specific app first.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Truly plug-and-play UVC operation makes setup fast and painless.
- Pocket-sized and very lightweight for travel and field recording.
- Reliable 1080p 60fps capture with de-interlacing and scaling options.
- USB 3.0 connection keeps latency low for live streaming.
Cons
- Does not support HDCP-protected content, so some sources will not output video.
- Software compatibility can vary by platform; Mac users may need to source compatible apps separately.
Specifications
| Input | HDMI (4K input supported) |
| Capture | 1080p at 60fps |
| Interface | USB 3.0 (Type-C adapter included) |
| Compatibility | Android, Windows, Mac, Linux (UVC) |
| Features | Up/down scaling, de-interlacing |
| Portability | Pocket size, very lightweight |
Our Verdict
The Flint LXT is a practical, value-minded capture device for creators who need reliable 1080p 60fps recording in a travel-ready package. It delivers fast, driver-free setup and low latency over USB 3.0, making it a sensible pick for streamers and videographers who prioritize portability and simplicity, provided they avoid HDCP-protected sources and verify software compatibility on their platform.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will this device capture 4K?
The Flint LXT accepts 4K HDMI input but captures and records at 1080p 60fps.
Does it need drivers to work?
No, it follows the UVC standard and is plug-and-play with supported hosts; no driver installation is required.
Will it work with my game console?
Yes for non-HDCP output; if the console enforces HDCP the device will show an error or no output because protected content is not supported.
Editor's Take
The Flint LXT is a compact, plug-and-play HDMI to USB 3.0 capture device that delivers reliable 1080p 60fps recording and low latency for streamers and portable videographers, provided you avoid HDCP-protected sources and confirm software compatibility.

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