Loupedeck has announced its newest console, the Loupedeck Live S. The controller is live now on Indiegogo. The Loupedeck S is designed to offer streamers and gamers a simple, affordable way to control their streams. However, like other Loupedeck products, the Live S is a custom console. You can customize the device’s touch buttons, tactile dials and analog buttons to control different actions, apps and devices.
‘Loupedeck’s goal has always been to streamline creative processes for our users, and with our continuously growing user base of live streamers and gamers, we wanted to provide a solution specialized to them,’ says Mikko Kesti, CEO and founder of Loupedeck. ‘By taking inspiration from the Loupedeck Live, we were able to craft an affordable, intuitive, and efficient tool with everything streamers need so they never have to sacrifice creativity for optimization.’
Loupedeck Live S has a grid of three by five buttons on its touch screen. You can expand the buttons up to 14 pages, which are browsed using a swiping motion. The device’s dials provide fine-tune control over assigned functions with apps like Adobe Lightroom, Photoshop and Final Cut Pro.
The Loupedeck Marketplace lets users download and share custom profiles, plugins and item packages from third-party developers, partners and influencers. More than 70 downloadable items are available, with more in development.
Loupedeck Live S is available to order on Indiegogo. The ‘early bird’ backer option is just under $130, and shipping will begin in October 2022.
If you like the idea of the Loupedeck Live S but think you’re interested in something geared more toward creatives, consider the Loupedeck+ or the Loupedeck CT. You can check out our Loupedeck+ review right here. We gave it 4 out of 5 stars and said that the device will ‘more than pay for itself in the long run, based on time alone (not to mention frustration).’
To learn more about the Loupedeck Live S, visit Indiegogo. To learn more about Loupedeck’s other products, click here.
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