🎬 Stream Like a Pro, Anywhere, Anytime!
The osee GoStream Duet is a compact, professional-grade live stream video mixer and switcher featuring 16 ports including 4 SDI and 4 HDMI inputs, USB-C, and NDI HX support. It enables simultaneous streaming to three platforms, offers rich keying effects and transitions, and supports multiple control methods across Mac, Windows, and Bitfocus Companion. Perfect for managers and creators seeking affordable, versatile, and high-quality live production solutions.
Number of Items | 6 |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Dimensions | 4.2 x 10.6 x 1.94 inches |
Color | GoStream Duet |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Connector Type Used on Cable | 3.5mm Jack,DC, Ethernet, HDMI, SDI, USB-type C |
Number of Ports | 16 |
Compatible Devices | Monitor, Camera |
Specific Uses For Product | Camera, Monitor, Laptop |
K**N
Fantastic Live Streaming Solution for Our Church!
We’ve been using the Osee GoStream Duet Multiple Camera SDI and HDMI Live Stream Video Mixer Switcher at our church, and it has been an excellent addition to our setup. It works flawlessly, allowing us to switch seamlessly between multiple camera inputs during our live streams.The mixer's compatibility with both SDI and HDMI inputs gives us flexibility with our existing equipment, and the user interface is intuitive, making it easy to operate even for volunteers with minimal experience. The output quality is superb, ensuring our live streams look professional and polished.If you’re looking for a reliable, high-quality video mixer for live streaming, I highly recommend the GoStream Duet. It’s been a game-changer for our church’s media production!
E**S
PACKS A WALLOP! Embarrasses the competition!
Right out of the box and with hardly a glance at the instructions, this tiny but powerful switcher just works! And, boy, does it work!With tons of features that blow the competition (you know who) right out of the water at a price that's incredible, the Osee StreamDeck has raised the bar for multi-camera switchers.Imagine, built-in SD card slot for recording on-board, and playing back pre-recorded material... AT THE SAME TIME!?!?!?! That alone will blow anyone's mind!Two rows of buttons for previewing before going on air, T-bar, both on-board menus and ethernet streaming capability with no need for a computer... wha??? Yeah! Did I mention two HDMI outputs, one for multi view, the other for program? Webcam output via USB-C and... wait for it... NDI in capability!!!Oh, did I mention, superview? Having three sources live on screen at the same time? The competition does this - for 3X the price!!! Upstream and downstream keyers, including green screen, PIP, you name it!I haven't dumped the competition's switcher yet because, you know what, I can connect that switcher's USB-C webcam out to the StreamDecks's webcam IN USB-C thus extending my capabilities by adding 4 more HDMI switchable sources... (I'm breathless).There's too much to tell, with tons of customization, audio mixing with levels visible in multi-view, and so on... and, oh, an on and off switch to boot! LOLTHE BAD (just so nobody accuses me of being a fan-boy)... It will only accept 1080p sources so you have to downscale your 4K cameras before the switcher can see them. The competition's switchers downscale anything you throw at them no matter what... And, it gets really hot... so maybe get a laptop desk fan. Some operations are more intuitive than others.Besides those small details, I have no problem saying this thing is a powerhouse for anything short of broadcast work and if your local TV channel doesn't broadcast in 2K or 4K, you can get away with that as well!Stop reading this and get one... or two!
D**S
Value for Money
The Osee GoStream is hands-down one of the best investments I’ve made for live streaming! It’s incredibly easy to set up and works flawlessly with multiple platforms. The video quality is crystal clear, and the device is built to handle long streaming sessions without any hiccups.I was impressed by its compact design and user-friendly interface, which makes it perfect for both beginners and professionals.I use it for our church to live stream Sunday services.This is an excellent product.If you’re looking for a reliable, high-quality streaming device, the Osee GoStream is a no-brainer. Highly recommended!
J**.
Works with Zoom! Better than the ATEM Mini
I've been using an ATEM Mini Pro for the last couple of years for my home office. I work in events and during COVID we were all producing livestreams from our home so that was the original need. I'm doing less of those now, but I've gotten used to the workflow of having a switcher at my desk. The one big drawback to the ATEM Mini was that the USB output was mjpeg which Zoom did not handle very well. The blacks were crushed, the highlights were blown out. The image just looked oversaturated / over contrast. In OBS you could solve for this by switching betwee full / partial color profile. But Zoom has no such toggles. I use Zoom for all my meetings at work, so I got tired of this look for my camera and eventually started using an Elgato Camlink instead.Fast forward to receiving the OSEE switcher a couple months ago. I bought it on a whim to see if it would solve this one big problem I have and it did! The output looks fantastic in Zoom without any adjustments needed. The image does look slightly more grainy than the CamLink but its leaps and bounds better than the ATEM. This switcher also improves over the ATEM by having two HDMI outputs so you can have a multiview + something else. And that something else is configurable via macros, so I have it setup to switch between a multiview and preview and program fullscreen. I hook up two cameras and two computers into the OSEE switcher, so with the macros I can toggle between a multiview which I use most of the time and full screen computer output on my secondary monitor when I want that instead. It also supports onboard recording via SD card. It has a secondary USB function which I have a webcam plugged in, just in case my main video call camera overheats during a meeting.It's definitely cheaply built plastic so it's likely not going to be as durable at the ATEM Minis but for desk use it's perfectly fine. One note is that it does run VERY hot. I thought the ATEM Mini ran hot, but this thing literally hurts to touch the bottom of it. So far it hasn't had any impact on my real wood desk, but buyer beware if you have this on a mat or a cheap surface, it could eventually lead to issues. In a Version 2 I would love for a fan to be added.The last thing I'll say is that the on screen menu is OK and works fine (it's got a bit of input lag when scrolling through things). On the one hand, I appreciate the on screen menu since you don't have to have a computer hooked up to change settings like on the ATEM. On the other hand, it's less intuitive and tedious than using Blackmagic's fantastic software. And it makes things like adding in rtmp stream keys very clunky (have to add it in a text file on the SD card). There are pros and cons to both approaches. The ideal would be to have both, so maybe we'll see OSEE release control software sometime in the future. I know they are working on NDI which would be a real game changer in a device this price.
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