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Swit Curve HDMI Wireless Video Transmission System
$ 224.4
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I've tried quite a few budget video systems and most had unacceptable amounts of latency and/or were strictly line of sight. I found the Curve to be one of the best of the sub-1K lot if you can't afford Teradek. It's a 1080p60 HDMI system with HDMI loop out. And it has a pretty solid 500' range that penetrates walls decently well because it uses the 5 ghz band and has dynamic frequency selection to find the clearest channel. Many of the other offerings like those offered by Hollyland sit pretty low on the ghz band so share wi-fi with routers and phones. So they may tout a thousand foot range but a congested signal area can cut that effective range by a third or even in half. The latency on the Curve is barely perceptible, though it depends on your camera's HDMI connection. You can operate up to three sets of these at the same time without interference from the other. The signals have digital encryption. The units are powered by Sony NP batteries that slide into the back. But the Curve can also use AC or external batteries like v-mount or even USB batteries.Both sets are in good working shape. They do have scratches around the 1/4-20 mounting points (shown in the pic) but this is just cosmetic and don't affect function. I purchased these directly through Swit USA but they are also sold by B&H. Includes transmitter, receiver, antenna, box and ac adapter.