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CASE MOUNTS UP FOR LIGHTWEIGHT BATTERY Hawk-Woods BY DAVID FOX
for camera and accessories, they make the rig rather heavy; NRK wanted something lighter and less expensive.
The latest BP-98X 14.4V BP-U battery from Hawk-Woods has been designed to cater for the needs of Sony FX6 users. This includes Norwegian broadcaster NRK, which possesses a lot of FX6 cameras with V-mount batteries. Although these deliver the power users need
The high-amp BP-98X can deliver 98Wh at up to 10A in a 472g package that incorporates USB-C PD input and output (delivering up to 45W at 3A), two D-Tap 11-17V outputs and a 5V USB-A port delivering up to 12W. It also suits the needs of other Sony
FULL STREAM AHEAD Univiso Technologies BY KIRSTY HAZLEWOOD
Building on its expertise in professional broadcast mobile streaming, Univiso has launched the UR500 and UR100 bonding routers, alongside a consumer- focused device, the Spark Mini. The UR500 is a next-generation heterogeneous aggregation router designed for the enterprise market. It features
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camcorder users and anyone with a Blackmagic Pyxis. James Denyer, Key Account Manager, Hawk-Woods, said: “It has improved casing: it’s much stronger and more durable. Previously, you couldn’t really run a lightweight FX6 set up without transitioning to V-mount to service some of the accessories, like monitors.” 12.A84
Denyer: The new BP-98X is ‘much stronger and more durable’
proprietary iMux cellular bonding technology, leveraging mobile networks, WiFi, Ethernet and satellite for high-reliability, high- throughput, low-latency internet. The UR100 is a compact, high- performance 5G bonding router optimised for mobile operations. It supports multichannel 5G/4G/ WiFi aggregation, 30W fast charging, and supplies up to fi ve hours of battery life. Designed with portability and rugged use in mind, it’s
SHOW OF APPRECIATION Merging Technologies BY KEVIN EMMOTT
Taking centre stage on the Sennheiser Group stand in Hall 8, Ovation 11 is the latest update to Merging Technologies’ fl agship media server and sequencer. Version 11 introduces a new design with a dark-mode interface and streamlined usability, including an updated and fully customisable mixer, panner and renderer that
Spark Mini is the company’s fi rst live broadcast device for consumers
said to be suitable for remote production, live streaming and fi eld deployment. The Spark Mini is the company’s fi rst live broadcast terminal tailored for consumers. It supports USB-C and
HDMI inputs, UVC protocol compatibility, and up to eight- channel iMux aggregation. It can be paired with portable cameras such as the DJI Pocket 3 for live streaming. 3.B34
allows users to tailor busses, strips and aux channels to any workfl ow. Meanwhile, support for VS3 plug- ins with up to 32 audio channels ensures Ovation 11 meets the needs of high-end productions. Originally developed for theme parks, Ovation now powers live broadcast events, large-scale theatrical productions, immersive museum installations and retail experiences worldwide. The company says Ovation 11 boosts its operational speed and precision.
Up to 11: Ovation features a new design with streamlined usability
It features a built-in low-latency mixer for handling live inputs and offers full automation, advanced
scripting and redundancy for mission-critical use. 8.D50
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