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AVerMedia unveils the best new streaming camera for FPS gamers and Pokemon card unboxings

AVerMedia has unveiled a new webcam with two cameras, specifically designed for content creators, streamers, and professionals who need two angles.

AVerMedia unveils the best new streaming camera for FPS gamers and Pokemon card unboxings
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TL;DR: AVerMedia's PW313D DUALCAM, showcased at Computex 2026, features dual cameras with 5MP and 2MP sensors for simultaneous multi-angle capture, ideal for FPS gamers, unboxing creators, video conferencing, and tutoring. It includes noise-reducing microphones, 270-degree camera rotation, and supports Picture-in-Picture via Streaming Center software.
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AVerMedia is no stranger to unveiling innovative products designed to make streamers' and content creators' lives easier, and at Computex 2026, the company has once again done it, but this time with a camera that will be particularly attractive to first-person-shooter gamers who are regularly accused of hacking, and creators who do unboxing videos.

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AVerMedia gave me a tour of their booth at Computex 2026 and immediately brought me over to check out the PW313D DUALCAM, a 2-in-1 webcam. The PW313D is equipped with a 5MP sensor on the right-hand side, and a 2MP sensor on the left-hand side. The idea with the dual-cam is that creators and streamers can capture two camera angles simultaneously.

Examples of this include FPS gamers that want one camera angle pointed at their face, and another pointed at their mouse-wielding hand to show they are hacking. Another great example use case would be creators that do Pokemon card openings, or really any kind of relatively small unboxing.

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Furthermore, the applications for the PW313D aren't just for gamers or content creators; it's also ideal for video conferences or online lessons/tutoring. Paired with the PW313D is the AVerMedia Streaming Center software, and Picture-in-Picture (PiP) support. Furthermore, the PW313D features a microphone with noise reduction up to 3 meters away from the device.

As you can see from the included images, each camera on the PW313D can be rotated to the user's desired angle. AVerMedia informed me that users can rotate each camera 270 degrees. Notably, we found the PW313D so impressive for its potential applications in the creator space that we awarded it one of our Best of Computex 2026 awards.

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