TelyCam Explore Gen2 PTZ Cameras and Mix One Switcher at InfoComm 2026

Posted by – June 19, 2026
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TelyCam is a PTZ camera and video production manufacturer based in China, presenting their newest product lineup at InfoComm 2026. The company has been in the industry for twelve years and offers both IP-based and USB-based camera families designed for live event, broadcast, and unified communications workflows. Abby from TelyCam walks through the new Explore Gen2 PTZ camera series, the Mix One integrated switcher and controller, mid-series USB cameras, and the Vision box camera line.


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The centerpiece demo is the Mix One, a combined video switcher and PTZ camera controller built specifically for PTZ-centric workflows. Rather than using separate hardware devices for switching and camera operation, the Mix One integrates both functions into a single unit. It supports up to six connected cameras with mixed inputs across HDMI, USB, and NDI HX3. Rear panel connectivity includes two HDMI inputs and two HDMI outputs, with additional channels available via IP protocols including NDI HX, SRT, and RTMP. Camera control is handled through a built-in joystick and zoom rocker, with on-panel adjustment for image parameters such as exposure, white balance, and pan-tilt-zoom speed.

The Explore Gen2 PTZ camera series includes the Explore 100, 300, and 500 models. All three feature Micro Four Thirds sensors for improved low-light performance and hybrid autofocus combining face detection and CDAF, with resolution up to 4K 60p. The Explore 300 provides HDMI, USB, iHX3, and 3G-SDI outputs. The Explore 500 adds 12G-SDI, GenLock, SFP Plus, and full-bandwidth NDI for higher-end productions, routing video via NDI rather than baseband HDMI. TelyCam also showed integration with Densitron control panels for external camera operation.

Rounding out the booth were the mid-plus series and the Vision series box cameras. The mid-plus line includes models with 10x and 20x optical zoom, HDMI and USB output, and USB bus power, targeting simpler USB-based workflows. The Vision series box camera offers 20x optical zoom with 4K 60p HDMI and NDI output, plus line-in and mini-XLR audio inputs and microSD card recording for self-contained capture without PTZ mechanics. FPGA processing was confirmed for the Mix One switcher.

source https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wJyKB3yCJRY