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  • A Loupedeck console with Streamlabs icons.

    Logitech launches a Streamlabs plugin for Loupedeck consoles

    by 
    Mariella Moon
    Mariella Moon
    10.12.2023

    Logitech is bringing together two acquisitions over the past few years in its quest to provide live streamers the tools they need.

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    Logitech acquires streaming controller maker Loupedeck

    by 
    Steve Dent
    Steve Dent
    07.18.2023

    Loupdeck, which started as an Indiegogo project with its original Lightroom editing console, has been acquired by Logitech.

  • Razer Stream Controller

    Razer takes on Elgato's Stream Deck with its Stream Controller

    by 
    Kris Holt
    Kris Holt
    07.14.2022

    It's working with Loupedeck on the device, which is aimed at livestreamers and other creators.

  • Loupedeck Live S

    Loupedeck’s Live S gives creators an alternative to the Stream Deck

    by 
    Kris Holt
    Kris Holt
    06.01.2022

    You can snag the device for as little as $106 through a crowdfunding campaign.

  • Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3

    ICYMI: We open (and close) the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3

    by 
    Amber Bouman
    Amber Bouman
    08.21.2021

    Engadget's tech reviews this week include the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 smartphone and the Google Pixel 5a smartphone.

  • Loupedeck Live creative control surface

    Loupedeck Live is a compelling alternative to Elgato's Stream Deck

    by 
    James Trew
    James Trew
    08.17.2021

    The popular Stream Deck control surface has a new rival: The Loupedeck Live.

  • AVITA ADMIROR II

    CES has blessed us with a three-webcam laptop

    by 
    Richard Lai
    Richard Lai
    01.13.2021

    Nexstgo's Avita Admiror II is a laptop made with livestreaming in mind. You'll find a "ring light" around the screen, along with three webcams at the top.

  • Loupedeck

    Loupedeck's premium editing console is for video and photo pros

    by 
    Steve Dent
    Steve Dent
    10.29.2019

    Loupedeck is known for its control surfaces that speed up Lightroom and Premiere Pro editing with buttons, dials and a jog dial for more intuitive controls. So far, its devices have had prosumer-level quality, but now the company has launched the $549 Loupedeck Creative Tool (CT), its first premium console for professional editors.

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    Loupedeck's photo-editing console now works for videos

    by 
    Mariella Moon
    Mariella Moon
    09.19.2018

    Loupedeck announced the follow-up to its original photo-editing console back in June, with all its refinements and ergonomic upgrades. Now, the company is also giving its features a big boost: it's rolling out an important software update that gives the device video-editing capabilities for the first time. Loupedeck+ is now compatible with Adobe Premiere Pro CC for video editing, and you can even create your own configurations based on your workflow.

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    Loupedeck makes welcome improvements to its photo-editing controller

    by 
    Katrina Filippidis
    Katrina Filippidis
    06.20.2018

    When Loupedeck smashed its Indiegogo target in 2016, the media controller gave both aspiring photographers and professionals a chance to edit pictures on Adobe Lightroom more quickly and intuitively. That formula will be further refined in Loupedeck+, a freshly announced follow-up that introduces mechanical keys, a reworked design, and a custom dial control mode missing in its predecessor. It's also compatible with both Lightroom and the award-winning photo editor Skylum Aurora HDR, and additional software is in the works.

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    The Sensel Morph trackpad is a digital creative's dream

    by 
    Steve Dent
    Steve Dent
    05.31.2018

    Our computers have become indispensable creation tools, but let's face it: The decades-old keyboard-and-mouse combo aren't the best way to edit video, draw or play music. That's where the Sensel Morph comes in. It's a pressure-sensitive touchpad that lets you swap in multiple overlays and instantly switch gears between video editing, painting, music creation, gaming, coding and other tasks. There are already a number of media controllers out there, and I've tested a couple, including the Palette Gear and the Loupedeck. But after using the Sensel Morph for a couple of days, I have to say that it really stands out from the pack. It's the most clever and versatile device I've tested, and though it's a bit expensive at $299, plus more for extra overlays, it's worth it for artists, musicians and editors, especially if you wear more than one of those hats.

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    Loupedeck's hands-on controls make you better at Lightroom

    by 
    Steve Dent
    Steve Dent
    08.17.2017

    Adobe's Lightroom can do wondrous things to photos, but fiddling with a mouse can impede your speed and creativity. This is where a product called Loupedeck comes in. It's a control panel designed especially for Lightroom that lets you adjust white balance, contrast, exposure and many other settings by twiddling dials and pushing buttons instead of a mouse. It easily met its crowdfunding goals and is now a hit in retail, so I decided to try it out and see why it caught on with the photo crowd.