Atomos expands its ecosystem with cloud storage, PTZ cameras, and wireless video transmission options for media professionals, offering new flexibility in production workflows. The company unveiled multiple hardware and services updates at NAB, including a free cloud storage tier for all existing customers.
ATOMOSphere, Atomos' new cloud service, provides every existing customer with 20GB of free storage, with paid tiers starting at $10/month for 500GB.
The platform creates proxies automatically while footage uploads
Users can share projects with team members who can download originals or proxies
Integration with Axle AI allows browser-based timeline editing directly from cloud storage
Support for scene detection, transcription in 19 languages, and other AI features
Three new PTZ (pan-tilt-zoom) camera models enter the Atomos lineup, featuring Sony sensors and lenses with NDI support included.
HD 20x zoom ($1,300), 4K 12x zoom ($1,800), and 4K 20x zoom ($2,000) options
Face-tracking modes allow for single operator control of multiple cameras
Compatibility with existing PTZ protocols and controllers
Built-in NDI capability without additional licensing fees
The new wireless video transmission system supports multiple receivers from a single transmitter.
300-meter range with support for 1080p over SDI or 4K over HDMI
Complete package with transmitter and receiver priced at $600
Free iOS and Android monitoring apps work with the $450 standalone transmitter
Additional receivers available for $350 each
Atomos has integrated technology from its acquisition of French audio company Aaton into new StudioSonic production headphones.
$200 price point with availability next month
Passive noise isolation without digital processing to maintain audio fidelity
Dual cable connection options accommodate both 3.5mm and larger phono jacks
Designed for both on-set recording and edit suite monitoring
The expansion demonstrates Atomos' strategy of embracing open standards and cross-platform compatibility.
All new products work within existing production workflows
ATOMOSphere integrates with third-party tools like Axle AI with more partnerships planned
Different editing platforms can access the same cloud-stored media
The approach aims to support the reality that productions often use multiple camera systems and editing platforms
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