The Loupedeck Live S console for creatives and live streamers is now available at retailers

Dec 4, 2022

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The Loupedeck Live S console for creatives and live streamers is now available at retailers

Dec 4, 2022

John Aldred

John Aldred is a photographer with over 20 years of experience in the portrait and commercial worlds. He is based in Scotland and has been an early adopter – and occasional beta tester – of almost every digital imaging technology in that time. As well as his creative visual work, John uses 3D printing, electronics and programming to create his own photography and filmmaking tools and consults for a number of brands across the industry.

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Loupedeck has released a new control console for your computer. This one’s the Loupedeck Live S and as the name suggests, it’s designed for and targeted specifically toward live streamers. It’s essentially a cut down version of the Loupedeck Live with a significantly lower price point. It’s launching on Indiegogo with a pledge price of €129 (around $138). That’s a far cry from the $269 the Loupedeck Live demands.

Despite presenting a more streamlined approach for live streamers, though, it’ll still work with all of the apps you’re used to, including Lightroom, Photoshop, Final Cut Pro as well as the other native integrations. Obviously, you won’t get quite the capability you will with the extra buttons and knobs on the Loupedeck Live and Loupedeck CT but at this price point, it’s worth checking out even if you don’t stream.

Note: This article was originally published on June 8th, 2022. It has been updated to reflect the public availability of the product from retailers. See the update at the bottom of this post.

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Live streaming has become a big part of the promotional lives of photographers and filmmakers over the last couple of years, and it features native support for tools like Twitch, OBS, Streamlabs and Voicemod. You’re also able to configure it for keyboard shortcuts in any app you like, too. Like the Loupedeck Live and Loupedeck CT, each of the buttons is an OLED display that is updated as you switch between multiple pages – of which you can configure up to 14 pages of 15 new button configurations each.

Unlike the Loupedeck Live and Loupedeck CT, however, you’ve got 15 of them instead of 12, allowing you to have more at your fingertips at once. This also brings it more in line with its competitors like the Elgato Stream Deck. Of course, the Stream Deck doesn’t have the dials for quickly and accurately adjusting your volume and other settings or easy flicking through multiple pages of shortcuts and macros.

As well as controlling the software directly on your PC, if you’re using Philips Hue lights, the Loupedeck Live S also has native support for Philips Hue Bridge, letting you adjust your lighting while you stream. Probably more useful for gamers than photographers hosting podcasts or other types of live streams, but it can do it if you need it. A Loupedeck Audio Mixer is also slated for release in November 2022 which should allow you to adjust your mic and other audio sources in real-time.

If you’ve been thinking about picking up one of Loupedeck’s touchscreen OLED consoles for your computer, whether you stream or not, then this looks like a great option if you’re on a low budget – especially while it’s currently on Indiegogo. Pledges start at €129 (~$138) with shipping expected in October and that price will go up to €179 (~$192) once the product goes retail.

Update December 4th, 2022: The Loupedeck Live S campaign is long over and it’s now available to pre-order from retailers for $179. It’s a little bit beyond the initial October estimate, but the timing of the retail release makes it a solid competitor for your Christmas gift money over the recently announced – and slightly more expensive – Elgato Stream Deck +. When you look at Loupedeck’s “Creatives first” approach to these products, as opposed to Elgato’s “Streamers first” approach, it makes the Loupedeck Live S a very tempting little device!

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John Aldred

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John Aldred is a photographer with over 20 years of experience in the portrait and commercial worlds. He is based in Scotland and has been an early adopter – and occasional beta tester – of almost every digital imaging technology in that time. As well as his creative visual work, John uses 3D printing, electronics and programming to create his own photography and filmmaking tools and consults for a number of brands across the industry.

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One response to “The Loupedeck Live S console for creatives and live streamers is now available at retailers”

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    Greg Silver

    When I see products like this, I wonder (apart from the dials and knobs), would it be eventually possible to do this kind of thing on a smartphone connected to your computer via bluetooth and operate quick commands within an application. I think the technology today can do this kind of thing. Just needs a brilliant developer.