These are just four of the inputs that you can use as sources. We tried a number of popular Logitech models, as well as some options from Microsoft, NexiGo, Movo, and Razer.
On the back, there are a total of three (as mentioned) HDMI inputs on the back, as well as a USB port that supports a good number of webcams that don’t require drivers for use. Have some videos on an SD card? They have you covered there as well. Simply plug in up to three cameras or camcorders, and even a USB webcam. Other than a connection to the internet (for streaming) or an SD card (for recording to file), and your actual video sources, there isn’t much else that you’d need for a multi-camera experience. Only this is for recording locally or straight to the internet via some of your favorite platforms like YouTube, Twitch, and Facebook (as well as other RTMP-supported services). Quite similar to some of today’s fancy Thunderbolt docks.
This is a powerful device that comes with a lot of connectivity on the back for its size. Kind of like carrying OBS around in your pocket (only not as many features, yet). This switcher is a magic little touch-screen device that makes all of your video switching simple as touching a live input on the screen (via its preview thumbnail). It is the YoloBox Pro Portable Multi-Cam Live Switching & Streaming Studio (by YoloLiv) - or just YoloBox Pro for short.
YoloLiv has a fascinating solution that we have been playing with that might just hold your interest.
Calling all streamers! If you are looking for a portable and user-friendly multi-source recording and streaming switcher, wait no further.