New Blackmagic Media Dock Ultra At NAB Show 2026

Backmagic’s new higher performance model features two separate 100G Ethernet connections, SDI and HDMI monitoring status and Blackmagic Cloud sync.

The Blackmagic Media Dock models use the same high speed media modules as Blackmagic URSA Cine cameras, so customers get high performance storage that can be instantly removed. The company says that’s perfect for editing media from URSA Cine cameras directly from the modules without copying files - it is also a perfect solution for recording from the HyperDeck ISO Recorder 100G, as customers can instantly unplug and take the media module with customers as soon as a live production ends. It is available in two models, one with four 10G Ethernet connections and another with two separate 100G Ethernet connections.

Blackmagic Media Dock Ultra features include:

  • Extremely high performance rack mount dock for Blackmagic Media Modules.
  • Two independent 100G Ethernet ports for simultaneous recording and editing.
  • Blackmagic Cloud sync for global media collaboration.
  • Includes SDI and HDMI monitoring output with live storage status.
  • Front-to-back cooling with multiple fans for quiet operation.
  • Dual redundant AC power supplies for broadcast reliability.
  • Localized for 13 popular languages allowing international use.

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