The new Vislink is designed to capture high-quality HD code from action cams, drones and more.
Vislink’s new DragonFly V is a groundbreaking miniature HEVC wireless video transmitter, designed to capture high-quality, real-time video from point-of-view cameras, UAVs, body-worn devices and static cameras.
How small is it? It’s 2.25” x 1.55” x .87” (57 × 39 × 21.75 mm) and weighs just 2.57 oz (73 grams). All that looks like this:
Available in 5G and COFDM versions, DragonFly V optimizes power consumption for extended battery life. It supports video formats up to 1080p50/60 HDR and Vislink says it integrates seamlessly into live broadcast workflows.
It features HD/SDI and HDMI input options, and delivers a maximum COFDM output power of 50mW, providing reliable, high-definition HDR video transmission in a small, portable form. No word yet on costs.
Key features:
- High-Definition Video Support: Captures and streams video in formats up to 1080p 50/60 HDR.
- Compact & Lightweight Design: Minimizes payload impact, maximizing mobility and efficiency.
- Low Latency Performance: Ensures real-time video delivery for critical operations.
- COFDM Technology (DragonFly V): Robust and reliable transmission for dynamic environments.
- 5G Connectivity (DragonFly V 5G): Next-gen global reach and ultra-fast data transfer.
- Versatile Applications: Ideal for drones, body-worn cameras, and portable use in defense, public safety, and live broadcasting.
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