Ulanzi D200H Deck Dock creator hub with Artificial Intelligence automation

Ulanzi has introduced the D200H Deck Dock, a 7-in-1 creator hub that pairs 14 customizable LCD keys with unified connectivity for photographers, videographers, live streamers, and editors. The product combines hardware controls with Artificial Intelligence-driven software automation and reported 92% user satisfaction in beta testing.

Ulanzi today announced the D200H Deck Dock, a compact 7-in-1 docking station aimed at videographers, photographers, live streamers, and video editors. Ulanzi is described in the announcement as the world s No.1 selling photography accessories brand. The company positions the D200H as a workflow tool that merges tactile control and hub-style connectivity to reduce cable clutter and speed routine editing and streaming tasks.

The D200H features 14 customizable LCD keys that can be assigned to macros and shortcuts. The announcement highlights the device s ability to control OBS scene transitions, Premiere Pro timelines, and Zoom meetings with sub-millisecond response time. On the connectivity side, the hub integrates SD and TF card readers, multiple USB 3.0 ports, and 100 W power delivery charging, consolidating functions commonly spread across separate adapters and peripherals.

The product pairs its hardware with Artificial Intelligence-driven software automation, which Ulanzi says enhances task automation and macro configuration. The company claims the D200H offers 50% more affordability compared with competing solutions and reports 92% user satisfaction from beta testing. Specifics such as retail price, regional availability, supported operating systems, and exact release date are not stated in the announcement. Additional technical details and hands-on performance data are not included in the article and would require follow-up from Ulanzi or independent reviews.

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