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Vaxis ATOM 600 HDMI Wireless Video Transmitter/Receiver Kit

The ATOM 600 HDMI Wireless Video Transmitter/Receiver Kit from Vaxis enables visually lossless video transmission and reception with less than 80 ms latency. The powerful line-of-sight signal is handled reliably at up to 600' away. The transmitter and receiver each feature a bright OLED display and a cooling fan that can be turned on and off to prevent undesirable noise during production. The units may be powered by L-series batteries, and a USB-C connector provides connectivity for firmware updates and may also be used as a 5V/2A power output.

SKU: GC138-VA21-600-TR01

Vaxis ATOM 600 HDMI Wireless Video Transmitter/Receiver Kit

Vaxis ATOM 600 HDMI Wireless Video Transmitter/Receiver Kit

The ATOM 600 HDMI Wireless Video Transmitter/Receiver Kit from Vaxis enables visually lossless video transmission and reception with less than 80 ms latency. The powerful line-of-sight signal is handled reliably at up to 600' away. The transmitter and receiver each feature a bright OLED display and a cooling fan that can be turned on and off to prevent undesirable noise during production. The units may be powered by L-series batteries, and a USB-C connector provides connectivity for firmware updates and may also be used as a 5V/2A power output.

The integrated dual cavs antenna with 2.4 and 5.8 GHz frequency support provides a stronger signal and faster transfer rates with ultra-low latency. Compatible with all Atom ecosystem devices with support for Trigger Record functionality.

Supports 1080p Wireless Video up to 600'

The flexibility of handling wireless video at up to 600' distances allows camera operators to move freely and create highly dynamic shooting angles while always ensuring a stable and reliable signal.

Real-Time Monitoring to up to Four Devices

Multicast support ensures real-time video monitoring via Wi-Fi to up to four devices with a low, less than 80ms latency.

Resolutions up to 1080p60

Whether you're shooting in a studio setting or if you're always on the go, you can reliably count on capturing high-definition images at up to 1080p60 with 100% video and audio sync.

Power and Cooling

The units can be powered using optional L-series batteries, and it features integrated, adjustable cooling fans.

Key Features:

Supports Wireless Video up to 600'

Supports up to 1080p

Multiple Device App Monitoring

Adjustable Cooling Fan

Low <80 ms Latency Reception

OLED Display

Compatible with L-Series Batteries

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Product Overview

Vaxis ATOM 600 HDMI Wireless Video Transmitter/Receiver Kit

The ATOM 600 HDMI Wireless Video Transmitter/Receiver Kit from Vaxis enables visually lossless video transmission and reception with less than 80 ms latency. The powerful line-of-sight signal is handled reliably at up to 600' away. The transmitter and receiver each feature a bright OLED display and a cooling fan that can be turned on and off to prevent undesirable noise during production. The units may be powered by L-series batteries, and a USB-C connector provides connectivity for firmware updates and may also be used as a 5V/2A power output.

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