
The Magewell Pro Convert for NDI to HDMI 4K is a compact standalone converter that receives an NDI stream from your network and outputs it at up to 4K60 over HDMI. At £771, it is the 4K-capable version of the compact NDI to HDMI range, sharing the same small physical form factor as its 1080p sibling but delivering 4K output for displays, projectors, and downstream equipment that require it. Where installation space is limited and 4K output is necessary, this is the device that meets both requirements.
The device connects to your Ethernet network, receives an NDI stream from any NDI-capable source on that network, and outputs the video as a 4K HDMI signal at up to 4K60. It is fully standalone, managed through a web browser interface, and requires no host PC. NDI source selection is handled through the web UI, allowing remote source switching without physical access to the device, which is useful when the unit is installed in a location that is not easily accessible.
Two devices in the Pro Convert range output HDMI at 4K: this compact unit at £771 and the Pro Convert HDMI 4K Plus, also at £771. Both output 4K60 HDMI from NDI at the same price. The difference is physical form factor and management feature depth. The HDMI 4K Plus is a larger device with an expanded management feature set and a more robust physical build suited to demanding permanent rack installations where management capability and build quality are priorities. This compact device is designed for space-constrained installs, such as behind monitors, inside AV furniture, in tight equipment positions, or anywhere a low-profile unit is necessary. At the same price, the decision comes down entirely to installation requirements: if compact size matters, choose this device. If a more feature-complete management interface and robust rack-mount build are the priority, the HDMI 4K Plus is the better specification.
Decode NDI streams to physical video outputs for monitors, projectors, or downstream equipment in IP production systems.
Receive IP video at display endpoints and convert back to physical signals for integration with existing AV infrastructure.
Bridge NDI IP networks to legacy SDI or HDMI broadcast equipment at the output stage.
Drive signage displays or preview monitors from NDI sources distributed across a campus or facility network.