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QuickLink’s new panels power live production at any scale

Posted on Jul 15, 2025 by Adam Duckworth

The new StudioPro Proton and Fusion panels give everyone from solo streamers to global broadcasters user-friendly tools to manage multi-camera productions

QuickLink, a global leader in remote video contribution and multi-camera production systems, has unveiled two cutting-edge control panels – StudioPro Proton and StudioPro Fusion – ahead of their debut at IBC Show 2025 (Booth 7.B51). These professional-grade surfaces are designed to simplify and supercharge live productions across a wide range of use cases, from solo content creators to high-end broadcast studios.

Built with flexibility and performance in mind, both panels integrate seamlessly with QuickLink’s StudioPro platform and are powered by the versatile Bitfocus Companion control engine. They also support over 600 third-party devices, giving users unparalleled flexibility in managing cameras, lighting, audio and media playback from one intelligent interface.

The StudioPro Proton is aimed at mobile and compact setups. With 54 buttons (27 fully programmable), a tactile T-Bar, DB25 tally support and rugged anodised aluminium construction, it weighs just 3.3lbs and is ideal for houses of worship, schools, podcasts and remote productions.

Meanwhile, the flagship StudioPro Fusion offers 113 buttons (80 configurable), a 5.5” touchscreen, 4D joystick for PTZ camera control and a high-precision T-Bar with LED feedback. Its robust feature set suits larger studios, government AV teams, esports and live events.

“Our new control panels rethink how live content is created,” said Richard Rees, CEO of QuickLink. “Whether you’re a solo producer or a global broadcaster, Fusion and Proton empower you to deliver flawless productions with ease.”

Find more details at quicklink.tv.

 

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