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RGBlink TAO 1tiny 2 4K Inline Converter is a compact USB-C-to-HDMI conversion and streaming tool built for workflows that need to move cleanly between UVC cameras, HDMI displays, and IP delivery paths without dragging in a full-size switcher or encoder rack. In practical terms, it is the kind of small inline box you use when you want a UVC camera feed to become a proper HDMI output, while still keeping network streaming and NDI options in the same signal path.
Highlights
- Inline USB-C to HDMI workflow with 1x USB-C input and 1x HDMI 2.0 output
- Streaming-ready design with RTMP, RTMPS, RTSP, and NDI protocol support
- Codec flexibility with MJPEG, H.264, and H.265
- NDI support on both sides with NDI | HX encoding and NDI | HX / HX2 / HX3 decoding
- Tested with real devices including RGBlink, Blackmagic Design, DJI, Insta360, and OBSBOT products listed in the spec
Quick Specs & Uses
- Input: 1x USB-C
- Output: 1x HDMI 2.0 (HDMI-A)
- Ethernet: 1x RJ45 LAN
- Power input: 1x USB-C
- Input resolutions (USB-C / SMPTE): 720p@25/30/50/60, 1080p@30/50/60, 2160p@30
- Input resolutions (USB-C / VESA): 1280 × 720@30/50/60, 1280 × 768@60, 1520 × 1080@25/30/50/60, 3840 × 2160@30
- Output resolutions (HDMI / SMPTE): 1080p@30/50/60, 2160p@30
- Output resolutions (HDMI / VESA): 1280 × 720@30/50/60, 1280 × 768@60, 1920 × 1080@25/30/50/60, 3840 × 2160@60
- Power: 9V / 2A or 5V / 2A depending on adapter, 18W max
- Physical: 110 × 64.5 × 25.4 mm, 0.2 kg net
Why It Helps
Small-format production setups usually break down at the handoff point. A camera may speak UVC, the monitor wants HDMI, and the network side wants RTMP or NDI. This box is built for exactly that gap. It lets a USB-C camera source land in a more traditional HDMI environment while still keeping IP-friendly delivery options available when the workflow needs to branch out.
System Characteristics
- UVC compatibility matters: this unit is designed around cameras using UVC 1.1 / UVC 1.5, which is why the tested-device list is important in real deployments
- NDI flexibility is practical: having NDI and HX options helps when one network wants lower bandwidth and another wants a fuller signal path
- Power planning is not optional: the spec explicitly says not to power it from a computer USB port, which tells you stable external power matters for reliable operation
- 4K handling is workflow-dependent: input and output resolution support do not mirror each other exactly, so it is worth matching source and destination timing before the show
- Tested compatibility helps: the listed support for devices from RGBlink, Blackmagic Design, DJI, Insta360, and OBSBOT makes this more useful than a generic converter with vague UVC claims
What’s In The Box
1 x RGBlink TAO 1tiny 2 4K Inline Converter
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