Atomos Introduces A-Eye PTZ Cameras

AI-powered, auto-tracking, cinematic movement with HD & 4K models.
Atomos is excited to announce A-Eye, a powerful new range of AI-enhanced PTZ cameras that combine intelligent tracking, high-quality video, and seamless connectivity. Designed for educators, content creators, business professionals, houses of worship, and live event teams, the A-Eye series makes multi-camera production simple, scalable, and professional—no camera operator required.
The A-Eye range currently includes three cameras and a controller:
A-Eye 4K-20X - The flagship 4K model with a 1/1.8-inch UHD CMOS sensor and 20x optical zoom, built for large venues, stage productions, and professional multi-camera productions.
A-Eye 4K-12X - Compact and versatile with a 1/2.5-inch UHD CMOS sensor and 12x optical zoom, ideal for creators, classrooms, and corporate presentations.
A-Eye HD-20X - A high-definition model using a 1/2.8-inch CMOS sensor with 2.07M effective pixels and 20x optical zoom—perfect for education, houses of worship, and budget-friendly production setups.
A-Eye Control - The dedicated remote-control hub that enables advanced multi-camera operation, preset switching, and remote production over IP.
With real-time AI-powered tracking and advanced PTZ motion (±170° pan and -30° to +90° tilt range), A-Eye cameras follow your subject with fluid, precise movement—perfectly framing every step, whether you’re streaming a live concert, teaching a class, or presenting to a global audience.
All A-Eye models include NDI|HX3, support H.265, H.264, and MJPEG compression, and feature a wide range of output options including HDMI, 3G-SDI, USB, and IP streaming via RTSP, RTMP, and ONVIF. Power over Ethernet (PoE+) support means a single cable can deliver power, video, and control—simplifying setup and reducing cable clutter.
One of the key advantages of the A-Eye series is its use of industry-standard protocols and physical connections, allowing it to slot into existing multi-camera environments with ease. Whether you’re upgrading one camera or expanding an entire setup, A-Eye integrates seamlessly with third-party PTZ systems—making it the perfect addition to any professional workflow.
Built for Every Workflow
Content Creation: A-Eye brings hands-free professionalism to solo creators—great for vlogs, cooking, beauty, or fitness content.
Education: Instructors move naturally between boards, screens, and students, while A-Eye keeps the framing perfect for remote learners.
Business & Enterprise: Presenters move freely across the room or stage, knowing A-Eye is capturing every word and gesture.
Live Events: From keynote speakers to musicians, A-Eye delivers dynamic wide and close-up shots, automatically.
Worship Services: A-Eye makes it simple to share every word and gesture of worship with remote congregations—capturing services naturally and respectfully.
Sports & Coaching: Coaches and analysts capture the action with ease, tracking movement and zooming in for analysis or live streaming.
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