BZBGEAR will exhibit its latest professional AV and broadcasting innovations at Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) 2026 in Barcelona from February 3–6. The company's booth will feature live demonstrations of new products across IP video, wireless collaboration, AI-enabled conferencing, PTZ cameras, matrix switching, and 8K signal distribution, with particular emphasis on esports and mission-critical applications.
The company will debut several key products at the show. The BG-MC-Series modular matrix and video wall platform offers scalable I/O and redundancy for control rooms and visualization environments. For IP video distribution, the IPGEAR XTREME platform delivers ultra-low-latency 4K video, while the IPGEAR XTREME PRO model supports 8K with enhanced network management capabilities.
Esports applications receive specific attention with the BG-AIR4KAST-PRO wireless AV system, designed to provide stable 4K video with extremely low latency in RF-dense competitive gaming environments. The company will also showcase its complete end-to-end 8K ecosystem, including matrix switchers, splitters, cables, and test pattern generators that support high frame rates up to 8K@60Hz, addressing the demanding visual requirements of professional esports events and installations.
AI integration features prominently in BZBGEAR's new conference and camera solutions. The BG-AVENTO-4K AI dual-lens conference camera combines panoramic views with AI-driven speaker tracking to automatically frame active participants in hybrid meetings. The award-winning BG-ADAMO PTZ camera receives a significant upgrade with 40x optical zoom, making it the first true 4K PTZ camera with this capability for large venue applications.
These innovations represent BZBGEAR's focus on pushing performance boundaries in professional AV environments. The company's emphasis on 8K readiness, AI automation, and esports-specific solutions reflects broader industry trends toward higher resolution content, intelligent automation, and specialized applications in competitive gaming and live production. For enterprise AV managers, broadcast engineers, and esports facility operators, these developments offer potential improvements in visual quality, operational efficiency, and system reliability in demanding professional environments.


