Description
The Cosmo C2 HDMI/SDI Wireless Video Transmission System is designed for seamless, high-quality video transmission. This system enables the wireless transmission of 1080p video up to 3000ft, allowing for flexible video monitoring and distribution. It includes a transmitter and receiver that operate on the 5.1 to 5.85 GHz frequency range.
Key features of the Cosmo C2 include HEVO 2.0 technology for enhanced signal stability and low latency of just 33 ms. The system is capable of direct streaming to platforms such as YouTube and Twitch via RTMP, while the receiver supports NDI|HX protocol. This level of functionality makes it a powerful tool for professional video production.
In terms of connectivity, the transmitter offers an HDMI input, an SDI input, and a BNC loop output, while the receiver provides dual HDMI outputs, dual SDI outputs, and an RJ45 Ethernet port for versatile connectivity options. Additionally, both units feature USB-C ports for UVC streaming capabilities, enhancing their integration with modern video production workflows.
The Cosmo C2 is suitable for various applications, including live event broadcasting and studio production, where reliable video transmission is crucial. Its ability to freeze frames in the event of transmission interruptions further enhances its utility, preventing unwanted visuals from appearing on screen.
Ease of use is a hallmark of the Cosmo C2, with options for powering via DC input or battery plates, making it adaptable for both studio and field settings. The transmitter is equipped with an L-series battery plate, while the receiver utilizes a V-mount battery plate, ensuring that users can rely on extended operation times.
Overall, the Cosmo C2 HDMI/SDI Wireless Video Transmission System offers a robust solution for professionals in the audiovisual industry. Its combination of range, low latency, and advanced streaming capabilities positions it as a valuable asset for anyone looking to enhance their video production capabilities.




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