![]() ![]() I prefer the Loupedeck Live’s slimmer profile and the way the physical and touch buttons complement the device’s dials. ![]() I’ve never liked its clear curved buttons that distort the icons shining through their curved surfaces. As I’ll get into in more detail below, part of what I don’t like about the Stream Deck is its design. Many people have created powerful workflows around it. That’s not to say the Stream Deck isn’t a capable device. It’s that unique blend that grabbed me and clicked with the way I work in a way that the Stream Deck never has. ![]() The Loupedeck Live has a unique design and approach to how it controls and integrates with your Mac. If you’re familiar with Elgato’s Stream Deck, you probably already have a general sense of what the Loupedeck Live does: it’s a programmable control panel for your Mac that retails for $269. Today, I want to introduce you to a Mac accessory that hasn’t gotten much attention in our corner of the Apple tech world: the Loupedeck Live, which I received from Loupedeck a couple of months ago for testing.
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