Vistacom Tech Expo 2023: BZB Gear’s Leap into 8K Video Technology

 

As Vistacom Tech Expo 2023 marks its 15th anniversary, the event continues to be a hub for technological marvels in the Audio-Visual (AV) domain. The booth interviews here offer a deeper understanding of the innovative solutions poised to reshape the AV and broadcasting landscape.

In a captivating BZB Gear booth interview, Eilbron Khoshabeh, the Vice President of Sales for BZB Gear, introduces the audience to BZB Gear’s diverse solutions catering to video conferencing, broadcasting, live streaming, and video management needs across various facilities. A spotlight is cast on their new line of 8K products, marking BZB Gear as one of the trailblazers in adopting 8K video technology. Their 8K products boast a remarkable capability of handling 4K at 120 hertz, standing out as a superior solution in the market.

Khoshabeh also highlights BZB Gear’s comprehensive offerings for smaller conference rooms, including a video bar with auto-tracking and auto-framing cameras, built-in speakers, and microphones. The HDBaseT extender, designed to transmit uncompressed 4K 60-hertz video signals and a robust selection of cameras and testing devices, underlines BZB Gear’s commitment to simplifying video signal management and remote communication.

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