We're honored to be a part of the first in-person IBC event in three years.
SACRAMENTO, CA, August 25, 2022 /24-7PressRelease/ -- BZBGEAR®, a worldwide one-stop source manufacturer of broadcasting and pro AV equipment based in Sacramento, CA, is exhibiting for the first time at IBC2022. The show will be held in Amsterdam, Netherlands, at the RAI Amsterdam Convention Centre from September 9th through the 12th. IBC, or the International Broadcasting Convention, sits at the global crossroads of the media, entertainment, and technology industries providing an informative, innovative, and engaging experience.
After continued success in the United States, BZBGEAR is proud to showcase its broadcasting and pro AV solutions to the European market. "We're honored to be a part of the first in-person IBC event in three years," said Eugene Bocharov, CEO and president, BZBGEAR. "We're excited to get networking again and have fellow enthusiasts test drive our latest gear."
The Adamo auto-tracking 4K PTZ camera series will be on full display. Recognized by NAB Show and Videomaker at NAB Show 2022, the award-winning Adamo series features a one-of-a-kind design exclusive to BZBGEAR and comes in two models: BG-ADAMO-4K and BG-ADAMO-4KND; the latter including the latest NDI® version, NDI|HX 3.
The Adamo supports 4K@60Hz over HDMI and 12G-SDI connections, simplifying long-distance cable runs without compromising image quality. Auto tracking is the latest feature to be added to its already robust feature list. The auto-tracking technology uses the latest human detection AI algorithms to exhibit unparalleled tracking speed and accuracy. This monocular tracking method uses only one camera and one lens to detect and capture human forms and moving objects in seconds.
The Adamo also features control arms with distinct tally lights illuminating either red or green with 360-degree visibility. Equipped with a 1 TB microSDXC card writer, start recording on the fly when other connections are inaccessible. Choose from an array of streaming video connections including NDI|HX 3 support (available with BG-ADAMO-4KND), USB 2.0, USB 3.0, SDI, HDMI, and LAN port. Control the Adamo with RS232, RS422, web GUI, IR remote, or the free control app BG-PTZ-Control—a proprietary PTZ control software for Windows, Mac, and iOS. The Adamo series has a starting MSRP of $2699.
BZBGEAR will showcase another award-winning camera with the BG-MAESTRO auto-tracking ePTZ camera. Awarded Best of Show by Tech & Learning at InfoComm 2022, the Maestro is fitted with a Sony® 4K CMOS sensor delivering 1080p30 resolution, 3x digital zoom, and ePTZ control with no distortion. It is available in SDI and HDMI models. The Maestro provides quick, accurate movement tracking with its analysis algorithm and high-speed image processing.
The Maestro integrates with nearly any video system by supporting USB 3.0, 3G-SDI / HDMI, and LAN. Power over Ethernet (PoE) provides video, control, and power with a single network cable. Five simultaneous output streams enable multiple angles to be broadcasted while an audio input connects a microphone or other external audio sources. The Maestro has an MSRP of $999.
Along with other various cameras, BZBGEAR is also showcasing production switchers, joystick controllers, converters and splitters, capture devices, and their TAA-compliant AV over IP system IPGEAR-4K.
Visit BZBGEAR at IBC2022 at their main exhibit in Hall 11, booth 11.B01. They will also have an NDI exhibit at the Vizrt Group booth in Hall 7, booth 7.C01. Use guest passcode IBC10711 for free entry.
About BZBGEAR
Over 15 years of experience working with pro AV dealers, integrators, and installers has helped BZBGEAR begin its journey of bringing two independent yet intertwined worlds together. Established in 2019 and headquartered in Sacramento, California, BZBGEAR is a one-stop source manufacturer for broadcasting and pro AV products. It was born from the intricate nature of the audiovisual industry and the demand for accessible live streaming and video production equipment. Its goal is clear: bridging the gap between the AV and broadcasting divisions while simplifying design, procurement, and technical support.
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