RGBlink TAO 1tiny 2 UVC to HDMI and NDI Converter
The TAO 1tiny 2 is a pocket converter that works in both directions. Feed it a USB 3.0 UVC camera and it puts that picture out on HDMI 2.0 or encodes it as an NDI stream on the network; feed it an NDI stream and it decodes to HDMI 2.0 for a monitor or a projector. That makes an ordinary USB camera behave like a network source, which is usually the cheapest way to get another angle into a meeting room or a small live production.
The second generation keeps the first unit's behavior and changes the hardware around it. The body is silver-gray metal with better heat dissipation, and a Gigabit Ethernet port carries the NDI traffic. Configuration and signal switching happen through a web interface rather than a menu on the box, so the unit can sit behind a display and still be changed. Power comes from a standard USB-C PD supply, and the converter pairs directly with RGBlink's mini series switchers.
| Function | UVC (USB 3.0) camera to HDMI 2.0 output, UVC to NDI encoding, NDI to HDMI 2.0 decoding |
|---|---|
| Video Output | HDMI 2.0, up to 4K |
| Network | Gigabit Ethernet, NDI encode and decode |
| Configuration | Web interface for settings and remote signal switching |
| Power | Standard USB-C PD power supply |
| Chassis | Silver-gray metal body with improved heat dissipation |







