Elgato super-sized the Stream Deck for broadcasters

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Elgato’s new Stream Deck Studio — the largest version of its Stream Deck controller — is designed for broadcast environments where workflows involve juggling more hardware, software, and media feeds than streamers and solo content creators usually have to deal with.

Available starting today for $899.99, Stream Deck Studio is a collaboration between Elgato and Bitfocus whose Companion software brings more advanced functionality to the original Stream Deck, letting you connect multiple controllers and configure them remotely through a web browser interface.

Stream Deck Studio includes 32 keys with LCD screens and two rotary control dials.
Photo: Elgato

With 15 customizable LCD keys, the original Stream Deck was designed to sit on a desk as a keyboard companion. The larger Stream Deck Studio features 32 LCD keys arranged in two rows, along with a pair of rotary dials, and at 19 inches long it is designed to be mounted on a universal studio rack with other broadcast gears.

Connectivity is streamlined with a USB-C port on the front that delivers 5V to bus-powered devices, plus two additional USB-C ports on the back. One of those USB-C ports provides a PC data connection, while the other can be used to power the unit as an alternative to the Stream Deck Studio’s 25W ethernet PoE (power over ethernet) connector.

Stream Deck Studio is designed to be installed in a universal studio rack, along with other pro broadcast gear.
Photos: Elgato

Stream Deck Studio runs on Bitfocus’ Companion software, but it can also be used with the developer’s new Buttons software which offers “advanced functionalities” built specifically for Elgato’s larger controller. This includes “instant visual feedback on the device’s LCD keys,” and use of Stream Deck Studio’s built-in RFID and NFC readers to authenticate users and manage what functionality they are allowed to use.

Bitfocus’ Companion software is free, but Buttons is a paid upgrade with tiers ranging in price from $9/month for an Individual license, to $99/month for a Pro option. The company offers a higher Enterprise tier as well as a one-time purchase option, but customers are asked to contact it for pricing details.

For more elaborate setups and productions, multiple Stream Deck Studio controllers can be stacked in a rack and linked together using the new Buttons software, allowing them to be easily configured and used as a single controller unit. For setups that have run out of rack space and need more buttons, additional USB-powered Stream Deck units, such as the Stream Deck XL, can be connected to the Studio via the front USB-C port this.

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