








🎙️ Elevate your stream game with pro control at your fingertips!
The AVerMedia Live Streamer AX310 is a compact, all-in-one 6-track audio mixer and control center featuring a 5-inch IPS touch panel. Designed for streamers and VTubers, it offers dual independent audio mixes, customizable buttons, and deep integration with OBS, Streamlabs, Twitch, YouTube, and more. Its Creator Central app enables intuitive drag-and-drop customization, making it a powerful tool to streamline and professionalize your live content creation setup.








| ASIN | B093K1Z862 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #66,668 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #390 in DJ Mixers |
| Compatible Devices | AVerMedia Live Streamer MIC AM330 |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (55) |
| Date First Available | May 21, 2021 |
| Hardware Interface | 3.5mm Audio, USB 2.0 |
| Hardware Platform | Windows 10 (64bit), macOS 10.15 and above |
| Item Weight | 2.65 pounds |
| Item model number | AX310 |
| Number of Keyboard Keys | 5 |
| Operating System | Windows 10 (64bit) |
| Power Source | DC |
| Product Dimensions | 5.7 x 8.5 x 3.7 inches |
| Standing screen display size | 5 Inches |
D**Y
Stream Deck and Mixer in one
Does the job well. Not a whole lot of support behind the product so takes some getting used to and how to get it to do exactly what you want it to. BUT once you get it there, it works beautifully. Integrates perfect with OBS for scene switching. But the real power is the audio mixing. I absolutely love the ability to have up to 5 channels of input and control but what I hear and what I’m streaming. Highly recommend.
A**S
I really like mine. Now in 2022 I think it's a good product
Frankly I really like mine. I've been using it for a few months now and I think it's an incredibly useful tool. I sold my GoXLR and Stream Deck and replaced them with this product. I have no regrets I do want to say that I bought the Nexus months after launch in late 2021. My experience with the product is different from those who purchased it at launch. I mostly just wanted to save on deskspace, as the GoXLR is way too big for what it is in my opinion, and simplify my setup with an all in one solution. Perhaps my stream isn't as complicated as others, because for me this works perfectly for everything I need. My microphone (AT2035) sounds better through this interface then it did through the GoXLR. Granted I've gotten better at compression and eqing over the months, but the point stands that this sounds really good. At least with my microphone. I love having a little screen with useful information right in front of me. Having Twitch chat, and viewer count on the screen is brilliant. A quick glance down from my gaming monitor and I can read the latest message from Chat. I have a 2 pc streaming setup, and this controls and routes the audio together perfectly for me. I do miss the routing table from the GoXLR, but having an audience mix, and a creater mix is a more powerful tool in my opinion. Now there are some things that could definitely be better. I really wish it had Xsplit and Voicemod integrations. Xsplit does a better job then OBS at capturing certain emulators, so I like to use it from time to time. Not being able to control Xsplit though the Nexus is a big bummer for me. From time to time I'll need to reset the unit because the audio is bugged. This has happened a handful of times, and never during an actual broadcast, so I don't really sweat it. However, I know some people definitely will, so I wanted to point it out. Overall I'm happy with my purchase and I think having Stream Deck functions, and GoXLR functions in one unit is lovely. I give it 4 stars only because it doesn't feel complete without Xsplit control, and I do believe it needs the ability to lock the submixes together so you can control both at the same time. I think the hate is misplaced, but I bought it months after launch, and it's a much more complete package now.
T**B
Terrible software
The product was supposed to replace my focusrite but it did not do the job. gain had to be set all the way up, the "sub mixes" are all 6 channels in one "audience" mix which i did NOT care for. and also got the hiss sound.
D**A
A Powerful and Versatile Audio Mixer for Streamers and PC Control
The AVerMedia AX310 Audio Mixer & Control Center revolutionizes my streaming and PC experience. It caters to all users, offering convenience without complexity. Setting up functions and triggers with one button is a game-changer, managing my stream and PC effortlessly. The dual-channel functionality controls what my stream hears and elevates audio quality. Twitch chat and viewer count on the screen is brilliant, staying engaged without interruptions. The recent software update that includes support for VTube Studio, MuteDeck and Discord widgets enhances customization and functionality, elevating my streaming experience. With seamless OBS integration, it excels as an audio interface. The intuitive touchscreen eliminates the need for an additional StreamDeck. In conclusion, the AX310 is a revolution for streamers and PC users. Trust me, you won't be disappointed!
A**R
Softwareand Customer support are major roadblocks to this potentially being a great device
Interestingly enough, my original review has been deleted...so I'll try again. TL:DR - The software has a dependency of being internet connected for the hardware to even work. Technical support is terrible at best. 1. If you attempt this, please install the 2 REQUIRED apps as administrator, or they will likely malfunction. I originally didn't and it caused an unrecoverable BSOD on reboot. 2. The required internet connectivity requiring registration to their website for authentication for the hardware to even function is a hard pass. Elgato (arguably the biggest streaming hardware provider) doesn't even require this for their hardware to work...just to be able to update or install widgets. If you have any kind of security (firewall, pi-hole, etc.) you'll need to modify the routes to allow for the software to phone home before you can use the phsyical hardware, or you'll get the screenshot I attached. 3. Technical support has an average of 3 business days to respond to ticket opening, and 2 days replying to already opened tickets....again if you're a daily streamer this may be an issue as you cannot use your hardware. 4. Hardware appeared to be nicely built, dials were nice, and buttons were tactile, but as far as a review for the product goes, that's all I can give due to the issue(s) I encountered with the software and support after 5 days of the hardware essentially being a paperweight, I returned it and went with another manufacturer.
S**N
Has potential, just not there yet!
I have given it 3 stars for now. I’m not fully sure how I feel about this product. To start I’ll say I believe this product has great potential but is not there just yet. And for $100 more I’d get a Go XLR if I could go back and do it again. Pros: 1) if your a streamer it saves you. It’s 2 purchases in one as it has the stream deck capability and the mixer capability 2) multiple knobs to control multiple different output levels without having to open software. Cons. 1) stream deck has way more available features 2) there is no routing table. We’ll there is one kinda you can have 2 different audio sources creator mix and audience mix. However the routing isn’t as easy to do as a go xlr 3) the fine tuning of audio is a little buggy within the software sometimes
D**L
I got this mixer in order to use just one pair of headphones for my work Mac, gaming PC, and PS5. So far, the audio sounds great, not distorted, and without static. I use my Mac as the source computer where I’m able to configure the buttons and touchscreen using the Avermedia Control Centre. It works according to what I need, but it’s true that you can’t resize the window of the app. For a non professional streamer, this is a great option since it uses 3.5mm ports and not L/R jacks. This means I can use my regular consumer headphones and mic without having adapters. The on/off switch is very useful especially when I don’t use it to power off the device. It saves the dial colour and volume levels even when not connected to the source computer (my Mac) so I can use it with my headphones when just using my PC (image 2). Unfortunately, the touchscreen seems to stutter and discolour on occasion rendering it useless.
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