Exciting new offerings including PTZ Cameras & Controllers, Conference Solutions, Presentation & Matrix Switchers, HDMI Splitters and Extenders.
Whether you need a USB webcam, 4K PTZ, or auto-tracking capability, BZBGEAR's cameras suit any demanding live streaming application.
BZBGEAR Joystick Controllers offer precision control coupled with a variety of connections for PTZ Cameras utilizing ONVIF, Pelco-D, Pelco-P and Visca protocols.
Distribute amazing 4K and 1080P video signals over the Network with BZBGEARS transceivers, encoders and decoders offering the latest advancements in AVOIP technology.
A video wall controller can take a single video image and manipulate its display on individual screens, e.g., 1x4, 2x2, or 3x3.
A multiviewer is a hardware device for consolidating multiple video source inputs such as PCs, media players, and consoles on a single screen.
AV switchers can take multiple audio and video device inputs and send them to a single output display.
Network switches provide additional points of connection for your local network. They can also provide power for devices like cameras and joystick controllers.
Go the distance! Send high-quality video, audio, and control signals long distances with a signal extender.
Splitters can take a single audio and video input and multiply it into 2, 4, 8, or even more signal outputs to a TV or display.
Transform Video signals including HDMI, SDI, USB and Analog utilizing BZBGEARS Converters..
From mixers to microphones, headphones, and speakers, BZBGEAR carries the audio solutions to amplify your world.
BZBGEAR offers professional-grade testers and signal analyzers to diagnose cabling and compatibility issues with integrating hardware devices.
Reliable AV cables for any format include HDMI, DisplayPort, USB, Ethernet, optical, and plenum. Make sure you choose wisely, or better to call us!
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AV over IP refers to the distribution of A/V signals over a local network.
AV over IP systems offer unparalleled flexibility. Freed from the constraints of dedicated video wiring, system designers can place source devices and displays anywhere that has an existing network connection.
In short, yes. While BZBGEAR’s AV over IP system is optimized to work with Gigabit networks, it still requires fully managed network switches and an experienced network engineer to ensure the system works properly and does not flood the network with unnecessary traffic.
Yes. Without installation assistance from a networking expert this system will not function properly.
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AVoIP is the state-of-the-art way to deliver audio/video signals in today's AV world. There are many benefits, the most notable being the elimination of older expensive video cabling along with the labor to install this cabling in walls, attics, and crawl spaces in order to reach the equipment or displays. While AVoIP also requires cabling, it only uses a single Cat6 cable to send and receive signals up to 328 feet (100 meters). The Cat6 cable also powers up the devices making it both effective and inexpensive to run these cables.
BZBGEAR AVoIP system incorporates unique transceivers performing as Transmitters or Receivers based on the selected location. Included with our AVoIP system is an easy-to-use software program that saves time and money by eliminating the need for a third party control system. Prepare for today and the future by integrating our BZBGEAR AVoIP system into your next project.
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