- Description
Description
- [Wireless Video Transmission Revolution] – COSMO C1 is equipped with Hollyland’s HEVO technology with Adaptive Frequency Hopping (AFH), Seamless Retransmitting, and Simplified UVC Streaming, bringing you boosted signal strength and superior Anti-Interference performance. Fast, stable, and smart video transmission in 5GHz frequency.
- [Unnoticeable Channel Switching] – HEVO completes each synchronous frequency hopping in 0.001s with only 40ms ultra-low latency and up to 1,000ft line of sight (LOS) range. Whether in manual or auto-switching mode, your Electronic Field Production monitoring will no longer suffer from screen flickering or black screens in complex wireless environments.
- [Wide Range Device Compatibility] – Embedded with HEVO’s USB Video Capture (UVC) technology, it takes just one USB-C cable to push 1080P60 HD video to your computer for direct live streaming. COSMO C1 supports HDMI/SDI input, HDMI+SDI+UVC Output on RX, and SDI LOOP OUT on TX. It can work with any mainstream camera, monitor, and switcher.
- [Vertical & Horizontal Mounting] – COSMO C1 comes with 1 Peasecod Pan-tilt with Cold Shoe and 1 extra Cold Shoe for you to mount freely. 2 mounting holes at the front panel allow installing the unit horizontally, ideal for evening out the weight to balance the setup on camera and stabilizer, while the 1/4″-20 threaded hole can mount the unit on any tripods.
- [3 Power Supply Options] – As usual, COSMO C1 guarantees that you have a nonstop power supply for different shooting scenarios. DC power supply is more suitable for indoor projects, while the L-series battery [NPF970/NPF750/NPF550] and USB-C ports are perfect for your run and gun missions. The power indicator on the screen and the LED light in red reminds you 20 minutes in advance of a dying battery.
- [Warm Notice] – COSMO C1 supports 1 TX to 1 RX. TX supports HDMI or SDI video input from 1 camera. C1 has 8 frequency channels and supports up to 4 sets working at the same place. Under AUTO channel scan mode, it will switch channels automatically when there is interference. TX’s loop out function only works when input is from the SDI port, not HD