SKU: 96007133193

BZB Gear BG-COMMANDER-PRO Professional IP / Serial Joystick Controller With Touchscreen

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BZB Gear BG-COMMANDER-PRO Professional IP / Serial Joystick Controller With TouchscreenRemotely control up to 2048 PTZ cameras from a single location in a house of worship, corporate conference room, event setting, or studio production with the Professional IP Serial Joystick Controller with Touchscreen from BZBGear. The plug and play controller offers joystick, touchscreen, and button control for your PTZ cameras with support IP and serial communication using VISCA, ONVIF 2. 8, NDI, and Pelco P D protocols. It enables you to control

Remotely control up to 2048 PTZ cameras from a single location in a house of worship, corporate conference room, event setting, or studio production with the Professional IP / Serial Joystick Controller with Touchscreen from BZBGear. The plug-and-play controller offers joystick, touchscreen, and button control for your PTZ cameras with support IP and serial communication using VISCA, ONVIF 2.8, NDI, and Pelco-P/D protocols. It enables you to control the speed of your pan, tilt, and zoom moves as well as exposure control.

The BG-Commander-Pro controller features a bright, large 7" color LCD touchscreen that allows you to easily select your camera for control, and it also supports simultaneous real-time preview of up to four video streams. An HDMI output also allows you to view those four video streams on an external display, and a 3.5mm headphone jack allows you to monitor audio. The 1024 x 600 touchscreen allows you to input H.265/H.264 video streams with up to UHD 4K30 resolution. The controller can also auto-scan your network to find cameras for control.

The unit can be controlled via keyboard and mouse via the USB input, a TF/microSD card slot to save video, and it can store and recall numerous settings such as presets, focus, zoom, exposure, and more. It can be powered with a 12 VDC power supply or using Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) on a supported LAN.

Features

  • Easily control any compatible IP camera and legacy serial RS-232 devices
  • Supports up to 2048 IP devices to control
  • The large 7" capacitive touchscreen makes video viewing and management simple
  • PoE (Power-over-Ethernet) enabled for single-cable installation
  • A microSD card slot allows you to upgrade firmware or to save video from your cameras
  • Monitor audio using the 3.5mm headphone output
  • Multiple control protocols supported, including RS-232, RS422/485, ONVIF, IP VISCA, Pelco-P, Pelco-D, and NDI, with support for ONVIF 2.8 protocol
  • Support for PTZ control, setting, and recalling of presets, focus, zoom, exposure, and more
  • Transmit audio and video signals from the controller to a larger display device, such as a projector or a TV, using the HDMI projection function
  • Mouse and keyboard controllable via USB
  • Auto-scans network for IP cameras
  • Support for H.265/H.264 decoding
  • Upgradable via USB flash, external mouse, TF/SD expansion storage

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Jason W.
Cuba, US
★★★★★ 1
Unreliable and may have NO WARRANTY
Unit has failed. It won't power up. Blinking red light. Called Yamaha and they are verifying the 3prd party through Amazon is a authorized dealer prior to authorizing repair. Less than 2 years old. Home page on Amazon sales screen advertises it comes with a 5 year warranty with registration. How would I know if or if not Amazons vender is a authorized dealer? I'm going to be you know what if they come back and say NO WARRANTY. I will update as the process moves along.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2025
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Public user
Belleville, US
★★★★★ 5
The same convoluted / painful User Experience as existed in the 1980s
I hadn't purchased something like this since college so I assumed it would be a radically different UX (user experience) regarding setup / functionality. Nope. Getting the device to actually play the audio I'm hoping / attempting to play is a constant battle. (Certainly partially due to my incompetence and also the horrible projector software I'm using (BenQ - atrocious software). I'm sure after I've owned the Yamaha for 5-10 years I'll get the hang of it but it would certainly be nice if these incredible systems could communicate w/ one another (i.e. "hey, there's a signal coming in from Device X - I think I'll hide all dormant inputs so it's less confusing..." Annnyway, the sound is absolutely fantastic. I'm thrilled w/ the quality of sound every time we use it. After my anger fades because I just spent 20-30 minutes trying to get sound to output for the movie / game / show we're attempting to watch. Yes, I'm a grumpy old man. You will be too one day.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2023
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Sparkie
Massapequa, US
★★★★★ 4
Mostly Satisfied, but a little let down!
I am upgrading from a Yamaha RXA-870 which is still a great amp and I love it, but wanted the ATMOS with 11.2 surround... The RXA-870 has a far superior Web App to where you can control so much ore. The A8A has a lot of control, but seems to be missing the Web App to better control the Surround Sound, The A8A seems to be more automated... I am also having issues where when I calibrate the speakers it continually gives me a message that there is a wiring problem with my Right Speaker, but nothing is wrong with the Right Speaker... When they say that it take 45 Minutes to update the software... They are not lying.. Downloaded to USB and Updated via USB... and it took 45 Minutes... It was flawless, but not as fast as I was hoping. When they say this unit is heavy... they were being 100% truthful... I had to get a neighbors help to set it on the shelf that I wanted it on.. and if you put it on a shelf... IT HAD BETTER BE HEAVY DUTY! -
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Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2024
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sound freak
Bozeman, US
★★★★★ 5
Yamaha A8A
I upgraded from a Onkyo 6100 to support 4 atmos in ceiling speakers. This avr has many more options and power to spare. I love the ability to log in the reciever using the IP address to make all my adjustments. I am able to use a laptop at the listening position to fine tune the sound to my taste. The sound quality has a natural feel to it. It is not too bright on or boomy. I would highly recommend this avr. Pros Sound quality Flexible Plenty of power YPAO room correction finally works as it should. Cons It does put off some heat but that is typical with class AB amps.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2023
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Amazon Customer
Draper, US
★★★★★ 5
Great AV Features!
I have always been a Yamaha customer for AV and audio components. I always thought their quality is exceptional for the price of the units. For this AVR I first bought the Marantz SR-7015 and set it up only to find a problem with the audio cutting out randomly. I found there were some review posts about this anomaly. I bought the Marantz because it cost less than the Yamaha RX-A8A with similar features and it was available at a retail store. I returned it and purchased this unit through Amazon. I love it! Easy to setup. The menu system is so much easier than the Marantz. I recommend it for those who want to spend a little more for quality. Note: HDMI CEC is an issue with this unit and others so don't hold it against Yamaha. Streaming systems (like Roku) don't work well because their output is always on and the RX-A8A sees the signal and sometime switches to it automatically when video passthrough is enabled when the system is off. Other devices included. That is I have a Sony Ultra HD BD/DVD player and I needed to turn off HDMI CEC because it would always turn on when I turned on the TV and it was selected as the input. Even though my STB was on and the last input. My STB does not support HDMI CEC so that is why the input switched. Again, not an issue with Yamaha but on the standard.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2022

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