
Blackmagic Design SWATEMMINIBPR-BUNDLE ATEM Mini Pro Streaming Bundle
Four HDMI inputs, hardware keying, and direct Ethernet streaming in one compact unit — the ATEM Mini Pro turns any multicam setup into a broadcast-ready production.
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Overview
Key Features
FEATURE RICH: 4 Camera Multiview; Includes Cut, Mix, Dip, Wipe, DVE transitions; Luma, Linear, Chroma, Pattern Upstream keys; Downstream Keyer; Built-in 6-Input 2-Channel Audio Mixer
APPLICATIONS: Multicamera live streaming to the Internet or broadcast applications. Perfect for education & training, business presentations, livestream eSport events and more!
INPUTS: 4 x HDMI Type A (10-Bit 4:2:2: YUV), 2 channel embedded audio; 2 x 3.5mm Stereo Analog Audio; 1 x RJ45 Ethernet
OUTPUTS: 1 x HDMI Type A (10-Bit 4:2:2 YUV), 2 channel embedded audio; Multivew Output; 1 x USB Type-C 3.1 Gen 1 (webcam out, panel connection external drive recording)
INCLUDES: ATEM Mini Pro HDMI Live Stream Switcher, 6ft HDMI cable, 7ft Cat5e Patch Cable, 5-pack of Solid Signal Cable Ties
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Built-in direct streaming over Ethernet removes the external encoder from the signal chain, reducing failure points and setup complexity on location.
- USB-C webcam output allows simultaneous use as a live stream encoder and a professional video conferencing source — one unit covers both workflows.
- Hardware upstream keyer supports luma, linear, chroma, and pattern modes, enabling professional lower-thirds and virtual sets without external compositing hardware.
- 4-camera multiview on a single HDMI output gives a technical director full source monitoring without a dedicated multiview monitor or additional hardware.
- Included accessories (HDMI cable, Cat5e patch cable, cable ties) mean the unit is operationally ready out of the box for a basic two-source stream.
👎 Cons
- Four HDMI inputs is a hard ceiling — productions requiring five or more simultaneous camera angles must step up to the ATEM Mini Extreme or a full-frame ATEM, significantly increasing cost.
- No SDI inputs; broadcast environments running SDI-native camera chains require HDMI-to-SDI converters on every input, adding bulk and cost to the signal path.
- No internal media storage — recording to an external drive requires a USB-C storage device, which is not included in this bundle and must be separately sourced and formatted.
- ATEM Software Control has a meaningful learning curve for operators unfamiliar with broadcast switcher architecture; the hardware buttons alone expose only a fraction of the unit's transition and keyer capabilities.