Comparison
Dreemdex D10 vs MiraBox Stream Dock 293S
MiraBox is the cheapest LCD macro pad on Amazon. Dreemdex is the one with software that doesn't fight you.
At a glance
| Feature | Dreemdex D10 | MiraBox Stream Dock 293S |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $129 Founding / $149 retail | $45–$65 |
| Linux support | Yes | No |
| Software stability | Active QA, monthly releases | Frequent crashes, mixed-language UI |
| Telemetry | Off by default | Always on, no opt-out |
| Bitfocus Companion | Native | Reverse-engineered shim |
| Per-app profile auto-switch | Yes — automatic | Manual profiles |
| Brand and support | One brand, one inbox, one warranty | Sold under 40+ rebrands; support varies |
Why Dreemdex
Software that doesn't crash
Active QA, monthly releases, real onboarding. The bundled software you'll find with MiraBox-family devices isn't built that way.
Linux support
Day-one packages for Ubuntu, Fedora, and Arch. MiraBox has no official Linux support.
No telemetry by default
Your usage isn't phoned home. Opt in to anonymised stats if you want to help — never the other way around.
One brand, one warranty
MiraBox sells the same hardware under 40+ rebrands with reseller-fragmented support. We don't.
Which one for you
Cheapest macro pad on Amazon
MiraBox Stream Dock 293SMiraBox at $50 is the right call. We're not going to underprice that.
Linux user who wants Companion integration
DreemdexMiraBox doesn't officially support Linux. Dreemdex does, day one.
AV / post-production fleet deployment
DreemdexMandatory telemetry and reseller-fragmented support are non-starters for managed environments.
Hobbyist who wants better software with their existing macro pad
DreemdexHeads up: Dreemdex Companion is designed for Dreemdex hardware, not third-party rebrands.