Overview

Wiral LITE Kit

Achieve smooth, sweeping motion shots without a dolly or track with the Wiral LITE Kit. The transport system consists of a camera transport unit, a Quickreel rope system, a remote control, a removable battery with charger, two end-stop clips, and a ball mount with a 1/4"-20 mounting thread.

SKU: GC88-WI W001-RTY-EU

Wiral LITE Kit

Wiral LITE Kit

Achieve smooth, sweeping motion shots without a dolly or track with the Wiral LITE Kit. The transport system consists of a camera transport unit, a Quickreel rope system, a remote control, a removable battery with charger, two end-stop clips, and a ball mount with a 1/4"-20 mounting thread.

The Quickreel system comes with 50 meters of UHMWPE lightweight yellow cable that allows the camera unit to clip on and slide along the length of the cable. The system comes with two end-stop safety clips that ensure the camera unit doesn't slide off the rope. The unit can incline up to 30º when attaching a camera weighing up to 200 grams.

The Wiral Lite has two control options: wireless remote and wireless smartphone app. The included wireless remote provides controls for adjusting speed, start/stop, modes such as time-lapse, electronic end-stop settings, and battery life indication. The Wiral LITE app provides the same remote features as the remote control to control speed, start/stop, and time-lapse, and additional features such as ping-pong back and forth motion and automatic follow mode to follow your subject without the need to actively control the unit. It features a quick and easy touch interface to control all the settings, motion, and features on both Android and iOS. The app also provides tutorial videos to guide you through different Wiral Lite techniques.

The removable battery that powers the camera unit provides approximately three hours of battery life, and a battery charger is also included. The unit comes with a built-in 1/4"-20 thread as well as a ball mount head with a 1/4"-20 thread to mount your camera.

Key Features:

Camera cable transport system

Quickreel cable system provides 50 m of yellow UHMWPE cable which can be coiled up for storage

Two end-stop clips prevent the camera unit from sliding off the cable

Wiral LITE wireless app for Android and iOS features remote control for start/stop, speed, battery life indicator, and time-lapse, as well as touch control for quick back-and-forth motion, tutorial videos, and automatic follow mode

Wireless remote provides control for start/stop, speed, battery life indicator, and modes such as time-lapse

Removable, rechargeable battery with three-hour battery life; an external charger is included

What's in the Box:

WIRAL Lite Cable Camera Motion System

Quickreel Rope System (50 m)

Remote Control

Battery

Battery Charger

2 End Stop Clip

Ball Mount

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Wiral LITE Kit

Achieve smooth, sweeping motion shots without a dolly or track with the Wiral LITE Kit. The transport system consists of a camera transport unit, a Quickreel rope system, a remote control, a removable battery with charger, two end-stop clips, and a ball mount with a 1/4"-20 mounting thread.

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