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Teradek Vidiu Go Deluxe Kit With 2 X Nodes Ex Demo Unit

Y.53.10-0234-1

Product Features:

Ex-Demo Unit
Two VidiU Node Modems
Up to 1080p at 60 Video Quality
Two USB Modems
Ethernet & Wi-Fi Support
Two Sim Card Adapters
VidiU Go
HDMI and SDI inputs
H.264 and HEVC Compression
$3,995.00
$1,995.00
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Teradek Vidiu Go Deluxe Kit With 2 X Nodes Ex Demo Unit

Description

Ex Demo Unit, good condition, three month warranty.

The VidiU Go Deluxe Kit from Teradek includes two VidiU node modems, two Sim card adapters, two Wi-Fi 2.4/5.8 GHz antennas, a VidiU Go, an Ethernet cable, an 18" HDMI male Type-A cable, a 10" SDI/BNC to BNC cable, a medium case, a PSU 61W USB Type-C power adapter, four penta-band antennas with straight SMA mounts, and a hot shoe adapter. This kit is designed to be used in South America or Australia and includes a Go Core credit insert of $500, which is enough for over 100 hours of streaming. It features HDMI and SDI inputs and can be used for remote monitoring, HEVC transcoding, and cloud archiving with the included Core subscription.

HDMI and SDI inputs allows VidiU Go to seamlessly connect with both consumer and professional cameras, in addition to video switchers from Newtek, Roland, and vMix.
Set your streaming parameters from VidiU Go's web and OLED interface, or pre-configure your device with the free VidiU app for iOS and Android.
H.264 and HEVC compression—HEVC video compression offers the same video quality as H.264 at half the required bandwidth, which makes it perfect for slow Ethernet and Wi-Fi connections or saving on data costs when streaming over cellular networks.
Stream over bonded networks
Node cutting-edge, broadcast grade 4G/LTE modems
Core, cloud-based streaming platform helps you distribute your content to more viewers and streamline your workflow.
With Core, you can stream live on all of your favorite platforms simultaneously, including multiple Facebook pages, Twitch, and YouTube.
Remote configuration
While the RTMP protocol does not yet support HEVC compression, the transcoding engine allows you to take advantage of H.265's bandwidth savings while ensuring video delivery in the common H.264 format.

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