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Ulanzi Stream Controllers — Customizable Macro Decks for Streamers, Editors & Creat

A stream deck is no longer a tool reserved for full-time broadcasters. For content creators who manage OBS scenes, Adobe timelines, DaVinci Resolve color grades, and live audience interactions simultaneously, a programmable controller turns a wall of keyboard shortcuts into a single, glanceable button panel. Ulanzi's stream controller lineup — anchored by the D200 and the newer D200X — brings that workflow control to creators at a price point that reflects genuine value, not a compromise on build quality. Here's a structured look at what each model offers and how to choose between them.

What a Stream Deck Actually Does — and Who Needs One

A stream deck controller is a hardware macro pad with programmable LCD keys that trigger software actions, scene switches, sound effects, and system commands with a single press. Each key displays a custom icon, making it faster and more reliable than memorizing hotkeys across multiple applications.

Who benefits most from a stream controller

  • Live streamers on Twitch, YouTube, or TikTok who need instant scene switching, chat alerts, and sound triggers without touching a keyboard mid-broadcast

  • Video editors in DaVinci Resolve, Adobe Premiere, or Final Cut Pro who want one-touch access to tools, layer toggles, and effect presets

  • Photographers using Lightroom or Capture One who assign export presets, star ratings, and culling shortcuts to physical keys

  • Podcasters and Zoom hosts who manage mute, recording, and guest controls from a dedicated surface

The Ulanzi Stream Controller Lineup — Model Comparison

Ulanzi currently offers two primary stream controller models, each targeting a distinct user profile. Understanding the hardware differences prevents over-buying or under-speccing for your actual workflow.

Ulanzi Stream Controller D200 — The Entry-Level Standard

The D200 is Ulanzi's first dedicated stream controller, designed as a cost-effective alternative to the Elgato Stream Deck MK.2. An independent review by CGMagazine (November 2024) describes it as offering "many of the features found in mainstream stream deck solutions at about half the price."

Key specifications:

Spec

Detail

Programmable Keys

13 LCD keys (196×196 px each) + 1 fixed info key

Key Layout

3×5 grid; bottom-right key is double-wide (fixed: time/CPU/RAM display)

Material

Glass + Aluminum Alloy + Plastic

Dimensions

15.4 × 9.2 × 7.8 cm

Net Weight

230 g

Connectivity

USB 2.0 (USB-A to USB-C cable included)

System Support

Windows 7 and above / macOS 10.13 and above

Software

UlanziDeck app (free download)

In-Box

$59.98 USD

Price

$59.99 USD

What reviewers noted: The aluminum casing gives the D200 a premium feel and added heft (approximately 670 g with stand) compared to the Elgato MK.2. The larger 196×196 px LCD keys are easier to press without accidentally activating adjacent buttons — a practical advantage during fast-paced live sessions. The UlanziDeck software ships with pre-loaded profiles for OBS, Streamlabs, Adobe, and DaVinci Resolve, with a marketplace for additional plugins, icon packs, and community profiles.

Best for: Streamers and editors entering the macro controller space who want a physically sturdy, software-ready device without the premium price of established brands.

Ulanzi D200X Creative Deck — The Multi-Function Hub Upgrade

The D200X is Ulanzi's expanded stream controller, adding hardware functionality that the D200 does not include. Where the D200 is a focused macro pad, the D200X integrates a docking station directly into the controller body.

Key specifications:

Spec

Detail

Programmable Keys

14 customizable LCD keys

Physical Controls

3 analog knobs for continuous parameter adjustment

Hub Functionality

8-in-1 USB-C docking station built in

Video Output

4K HDMI port

Target Use

Content creation, photography workflow, streaming

Price

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What differentiates the D200X: The three physical knobs allow analog control over parameters like audio volume, timeline scrubbing, or brush size — actions that a single-press key cannot replicate as intuitively. The integrated 8-in-1 USB-C hub with 4K HDMI output means the D200X also functions as a desk hub, reducing cable clutter for creators running multiple peripherals from a laptop.

Best for: Photographers and video editors who want tactile knob control alongside programmable keys, and who need a desk hub to consolidate their USB-C connections.

D200 vs. D200X — Side-by-Side Decision Guide

Feature

D200

D200X

Programmable LCD Keys

13

14

Analog Knobs

✅ 3 knobs

Built-in USB-C Hub

✅ 8-in-1

4K HDMI Output

Material

Aluminum + Glass + Plastic

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Price

$59.99 USD

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Best For

Streamers, OBS/DaVinci users

Editors, photographers, multi-device desks

Software & Platform Compatibility — What Works Out of the Box

Both Ulanzi stream controllers use the UlanziDeck companion app, available as a free download from ulanzi.com/pages/downloads. The software follows a similar layout philosophy to established stream deck software, with a marketplace for profiles and plugins.

Confirmed compatible software and platforms

  • Streaming: OBS Studio, Streamlabs, TikTok Live, YouTube Live, Twitch, Zoom

  • Video editing: DaVinci Resolve, Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe After Effects

  • Photo editing: Adobe Lightroom (via plugin profiles in marketplace)

  • Music: Spotify (playback controls via plugin)

  • System: CPU/RAM monitoring (D200 fixed key), volume, and system shortcuts

Setup process for the D200: connect via USB-A to USB-C cable → download UlanziDeck → select and install a profile from the marketplace → customize key assignments as needed. The process takes under 10 minutes for standard OBS and DaVinci configurations.

FAQs about Stream Deck


Is the Ulanzi D200 compatible with Mac and Windows?

The D200 supports Windows 7 and above and macOS 10.13 and above, confirmed in the official product specifications. The UlanziDeck software must be installed on the host computer; the controller connects via USB and does not require drivers beyond the companion app. Both operating systems are supported at launch with no additional purchase required.

How do I set up the Ulanzi D200 for the first time?

Setup takes three steps: connect the D200 to your PC or Mac using the included USB-A to USB-C cable, download and install the UlanziDeck app from ulanzi.com/pages/downloads, then open the app to assign actions to each key. Pre-built profiles for OBS, DaVinci Resolve, and Adobe apps are available in the in-app marketplace and can be installed in one click.

What is the difference between the D200 and the D200X?

The D200 has 13 programmable LCD keys and connects via USB 2.0 — it is a focused macro pad for streamers and editors. The D200X adds 3 analog knobs, a 14th programmable key, and an 8-in-1 USB-C hub with 4K HDMI output, making it a combined controller and docking station. Choose the D200 for pure macro control; choose the D200X if you also need analog parameter adjustment and desk hub functionality.

Which streaming platforms does the Ulanzi stream controller support?

Ulanzi stream controllers work with all major streaming platforms including Twitch, YouTube, TikTok, and Zoom, as well as broadcasting software like OBS Studio and Streamlabs. Platform support is handled through the UlanziDeck software profiles rather than hardware-level integration, meaning new platform support can be added via marketplace updates without replacing the hardware.

How does the Ulanzi D200 compare to the Elgato Stream Deck MK.2?

The D200 is physically larger and heavier than the Elgato MK.2, with bigger 196×196 px LCD keys that are easier to press without mis-hitting adjacent buttons. The aluminum casing gives it a more rugged feel. The D200 retails at $59.99 USD versus the Elgato MK.2's higher price point, offering comparable core functionality — programmable LCD keys, OBS/DaVinci support, and a plugin marketplace — at a lower entry cost. Independent reviewers note the D200 requires slightly more key actuation force than the MK.2.

Can I use the Ulanzi D200 for photo and video editing, not just streaming?

Yes. The D200 is explicitly designed for photo and video editing workflows alongside streaming. Users can program keys to switch tools, toggle layers, apply effects, or trigger export presets in Adobe Lightroom, DaVinci Resolve, and Adobe Premiere Pro. Ulanzi's own product description highlights this use case: "Tired of remembering all the shortcuts for your photo and video tools? You can easily program your favorite keys to switch tools, toggle layers, or apply effects with just a single touch."