
Bolin Technology will present three new PTZ products at NAB Show 2026 in Las Vegas. At Booth C3839, the company will show the Range PTZR camera, the R9-L420N large-sensor PTZ camera, and the KBD Plus controller.
Bolin Technology says the new products are designed for broadcast, live production, and professional AV workflows.
The company says the new lineup focuses on three production needs. It is aimed at broader camera deployment, higher-end image quality, and simpler multi-camera control.
Bolin Technology at NAB Show 2026 with Range
Bolin Technology will introduce Range as a PTZR camera for both indoor and outdoor use. The company says Range keeps the look and size of an indoor PTZ camera while adding protection for outdoor operation.
Range supports 4K60 video and 25x zoom. It uses a 1/1.8-inch Sony sensor. Bolin Technology says the camera is suited to studios, performing arts venues, sports production, and live events.
The company also says Range has an IP65 rating, a concealed rain wiper, and an operating range from -40°C to +60°C. As a result, the camera is designed to work in changing weather conditions.
Bolin Technology says Range also adds a new motion system with high-precision brushless motors. The company says the camera supports PTZR movement up to 300 degrees per second and acceleration from 0 to 120 degrees per second in 200 milliseconds. In addition, the image module can rotate up to 270 degrees for vertical video, creative angles, and horizon correction.
The camera also includes an integrated screen for settings and live preview. It has a built-in carrying handle and threaded mounting points for accessories. Connectivity includes Ethernet, Wi-Fi, 12G-SDI, HDMI 2.0, USB-C UVC, and IP outputs. Bolin Technology also says Range supports NDI, SRT, RTMP, RTSP, and ONVIF workflows.
Bolin Technology at NAB Show 2026 with R9-L420N
Bolin Technology will also show the R9-L420N at NAB Show 2026. The company says this large-sensor PTZ camera is designed for productions that need stronger image quality and more precise synchronization.
The R9-L420N uses a 1-inch sensor and supports 4K60 video with up to 20x zoom. It also supports 1080p at up to 120 frames per second. Bolin Technology says this makes the camera suitable for productions that need high-frame-rate capture.
The company also says the camera uses hybrid autofocus that combines phase detection with contrast-based autofocus. This is designed to help the camera acquire and maintain focus during live production.
Bolin Technology says the R9-L420N also supports adjustable cropped outputs. Therefore, operators can generate alternate framing from the same camera image without adding a second camera position.
For multi-camera workflows, the company says the camera supports LTC timecode and Genlock. It also includes built-in ND filters for exposure control in changing light. Connectivity includes dual 12G-SDI, HDMI 2.0, Optical SDI, and IP outputs. According to Bolin Technology, the camera supports NDI High Bandwidth, NDI HX3, SRT, RTMP, RTSP, ONVIF, and MPEG-TS.
Bolin Technology at NAB Show 2026 with KBD Plus
Bolin Technology will also present the KBD Plus controller at NAB Show 2026. The company says KBD Plus is designed to simplify PTZ camera control in modern production environments.
The controller combines camera control, monitoring, and automation tools in one interface. Bolin Technology says built-in decoding allows operators to view live video from up to four IP camera sources at the same time.
The company also says KBD Plus supports low-latency decoding and video output over HDMI 2.0 and USB-C UVC. In addition, it includes a 4-inch LCD touch display for direct control and visual feedback.
Bolin Technology says the controller includes a new precision joystick for smoother response and stronger durability. It also includes user-definable buttons for custom presets and control behavior. The controller supports VISCA over IP, VISCA over serial, NDI, ONVIF, and manufacturer-specific protocols from Panasonic and Canon.
The company says a future software update will add AI-based subject tracking. This would allow PTZ cameras without built-in tracking to gain automated tracking through the controller.
Bolin Technology on PTZ production
Kyle Lo, CEO of Bolin, said the new products mark the next step in the company’s PTZ production strategy. He said the goal is to give production teams tools that improve efficiency without forcing them to change how they build workflows.
Bolin Technology says all three products will be demonstrated at Booth C3839 at NAB Show 2026 in Las Vegas.



