Atomos (ASX: AMS) has unveiled a broad NAB 2026 product and workflow update led by the Sumo PRO 19 monitor recorder switcher, extending its professional video ecosystem across on-set production, accessories, cloud collaboration, and reference monitoring.
The new lineup includes Sumo PRO 19, Shogun AV FlyPack, A-Eye Controller PRO, StudioSonic AIR Headphones, a CFexpress Card Reader, FieldPro Vest, and updates to the ATOMOSphere cloud platform.
The release follows the recent acquisition of Flanders Scientific and marks the company’s largest ecosystem expansion to date, broadening its coverage from on-camera capture and on-set production through to cloud collaboration, post-production, and final delivery.
Chief executive officer Peter Barber said the NAB 2026 product lineup reflected continued execution against Atomos’ roadmap and its strategy of building a more connected ecosystem.
Sumo PRO 19 Leads Product Push
Sumo PRO 19 is a new 19-inch 4K high dynamic range monitor recorder switcher designed for modern on-set production and targeted at directors, directors of photography, digital imaging technicians, and video assist teams.
The product evolves from the Sumo 19SE and acts as a central production hub that supports ProRes, ProRes RAW and Avid DNx recording, raw workflows up to 8K, and media options including CFexpress and USB-C storage.
It also includes professional monitoring and workflow features such as EL Zone, waveform, focus peaking, look-up tables, quad view, Wi-Fi, Ethernet, AirGlu timecode, built-in NDI HX3, and direct upload to ATOMOSphere, Frame.io, and Dropbox.
Priced at $4,399, the unit is scheduled to ship in early June 2026, making it Atomos’ seventh new or upgraded product release in the past 12 months.
Accessories Broaden On-Set Coverage
The A-Eye Controller PRO adds an advanced pan-tilt-zoom camera controller for multi-camera production across broadcast, live events, studios, and creator workflows.
The controller—which supports NDI, VISCA, VISCA IP, Pelco, and P&D protocols—can manage up to 254 pan-tilt-zoom cameras from a single workstation, with shipping planned for August 2026 at a price of $2,139.
StudioSonic AIR Headphones are scheduled to ship in July 2026 at $439 and support both wireless and wired monitoring, Bluetooth 5.4, and Pro-Active Noise Cancellation for on-set and edit suite use.
The Shogun AV FlyPack, priced at $329 and due in late June 2026, provides a rugged transport and rack solution with aluminium-clad casing, an integrated carry handle, and 8RU rack mount rails.
Cloud Workflow Tools Extend Platform
The new CFexpress Card Reader is priced at $219 and designed for high-speed file transfer and backup across ProRes RAW and high-frame-rate workflows, supporting transfer speeds of up to 40 gigabits per second.
FieldPro Vest, priced at $149 and due to ship in June 2026, provides wearable gear storage with secure and quick-access pockets and a convertible carry bag format.
ATOMOSphere Editor is now available for paid subscribers and enables editing to start as soon as footage is uploaded, supporting cloud-based editing and team collaboration without requiring file downloads.
Ground Control, a new desktop application expected to enter public beta shortly after NAB 2026, connects ATOMOSphere directly to a user’s computer and presents cloud projects as accessible drives for browsing, organisation, and preview through intelligent streaming and caching.
Flanders Adds Reference Monitoring
The product releases sit alongside Atomos’ recent Flanders Scientific acquisition, which expands the group’s capability in professional reference monitoring.
FSI’s GaiaColor AutoCal and Analyzer also won a TV Tech Best of Show award, adding to industry recognition for the combined product portfolio.
Mr Barber said the new releases expand Atomos’ offering across on-set production, accessories and cloud-based workflows while supporting more of the content creation process from capture through to delivery.
The expanded suite positions Atomos across a broader section of the professional video production pipeline as it links monitoring, recording, cloud tools, accessories, and reference display capability into one ecosystem.
