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The Osee GoStream Deck is a compact, professional-grade multi-camera video switcher designed for content creators and businesses. It supports 4 HDMI and 1 USB input, offers advanced keying options, built-in H.264 recording, and simultaneous multi-platform streaming. Firmware updates ensure it stays future-proof, while its intuitive layout and multiviewer make live production smooth and flexible.


| ASIN | B0CBPBJK1V |
| Best Sellers Rank | #50,304 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #112 in Audio & Video Selector Boxes |
| Item model number | GoStream Deck |
| Manufacturer | osee |
| Product Dimensions | 30 x 14 x 9.9 cm; 498.95 g |
D**L
I wasn't sure what I was getting myself into with this new Chinese switcher. Let me say that I am not the kind of person who likes reading user manuals and I didn't start by opening the manual that comes with the Osee GoStream Deck either. But after ten hours of testing I am very impressed. Osee has a reputation for a line of very good field video monitors but this is their first venture into production switchers. What's so good you ask...First of all the very low price...Second, when I hooked up my cameras and a laptop for inputs and a couple of monitors for program and multiview outputs, it's surprisingly stable...plugging and unplugging cameras and computers and switching resolutions did not phase it when streaming and recording. Second, it's very accommodating and much more flexible than other compact video switchers I have used. The microphone inputs are actually switchable as either mic or line inputs. There are four dedicated HDMI inputs and one USB input which can be used for a USB camera or phone or practically anything that has a USB output. It has a streaming ready USB output as well as two HDMI outputs that are programable and can be used for program out, preview out or the built in multiview out. The built-in multiviewer is well designed and also has graphic audio meters... The switcher is comprehensive...it has a linear keyer, downstream keyer and chroma keyer....and these keyers look great. These are not the typical inexpensive keyers often found in budget switchers. It has a built in recorder with three levels of H.264 recording quality. Honestly...it's about time somebody handed us a video switcher that has built in recording capability. Thank you! If you don't want to record, you can use the SD card recorder as a media player for your production. Physically the switcher is compact and conveniently laid out with groupings of buttons for keyers and audio switches just where you'd expect them to be. The menu system is straight forward but also wildly extensive, as you would expect, with a device that can be programmed to meet so many needs. So what's the downside...the only rough element I find worth mentioning is the "feel" of the main switcher buttons. They have a "cheap" feel...the result of a crunchy membrane cover over a physical switch. That's the most objectionable element of this device I can point out...Perhaps not a very big deal... In my opinion this switcher is phenomenal. I'm looking forward to taking it out on the road very soon.
D**)
I have been using ATEM Mini video switchers for several years. They have been reliable and affordable. On a whim, I purchased the OSEE GoStream switcher and have been amazed by what it can do, especially in comparison with my ATEM Mini Pro. It is like OSEE heard all of my suggestions and complaints that I have posted and fixed them in the GoStream. Here is a list of those things I wished that my ATEM Mini Pro had that the OSEE GoStream includes. 1. Two rows for input selection, one a separate Preview row. 2. A SuperSource capability that is only available on the Mini Extreme 3. Completely self-contained with the on-board settings. No need to connect up a computer to change settings. 4. On-board recording and playback capability included with the SD card input. 5. A fifth camera input using a "webcam"-type device. 6. A headphone jack, my favourite add-on. 7. Two USBC inputs/outputs, only available on the Mini Extreme. 8. The ability to stream to three different streaming services simultaneously. 9. Two Video Out ports, only available on the ATEM Mini Extreme. 10. And, if you are into using your computer to set up your video device, it now comes with an app to control the GoStream on yourcomputer.
K**K
Osee est une marque que beaucoup de gens mériteraient à connaître! Excellent rapport qualité prix et offre plus de fonctionnalités que la concurrence. L'appareil a très bien fonctionné lors de divers événements avec enregistrement et webdiffusion. L'appareil m'apparaît fiable et n'a pas fait défaut pendant ces événements. Il existe des groupe en ligne de soutien entre utilisateurs et la meilleure recommandation est de déposer le GoStream sur un plateau ventilé ou refroidissant. Le principal point avantageux comparé au Atem est d'avoir 2 sorties HDMI : un pour le multiview et l'autre pour le programme.
J**.
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.
G**L
I use it to help with running the local astronomy club meetings. I was particularly impressed when they bent over backwoods to help me sort out some warranty concerns. They shipped the product back for free, listened to the issue I was having and went out of their way to help. I was initially concerned with buying from overseas but as it turned out, it all went fine.
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