Overview

Create a live stream production from anywhere with the ultra-portable YoloBox Pro Portable Multi CameraEncoder/Streamer/Switcher/Monitor/Recorder from YoloLiv. This EM version of the YoloBox Pro can simultaneously broadcast up to three video streams via Wi-Fi, RJ45 Ethernet, or via 4G LTE with a separately available SIM card and subscription. Please note, the EM version will work via Ethernet and Wi-Fi anywhere in the world, but it only supports LTE 4G outside the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The YoloBox Pro features multiple updates from the original YoloBox, including HDCP compliance, both mic and line analog audio inputs, a USB input, three HDMI inputs, a Qualcomm 660 encoder/processor, a high-capacity 10,000mAh internal battery, and a larger 8" LCD touchscreen display with 400 cd/m² brightness.

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YoloLiv YoloBox Pro Portable Multi-Camera Encoder, Streamer, Switcher, Monitor and Recorder

Create a live stream production from anywhere with the ultra-portable YoloBox Pro Portable Multi CameraEncoder/Streamer/Switcher/Monitor/Recorder from YoloLiv. This EM version of the YoloBox Pro can simultaneously broadcast up to three video streams via Wi-Fi, RJ45 Ethernet, or via 4G LTE with a separately available SIM card and subscription. Please note, the EM version will work via Ethernet and Wi-Fi anywhere in the world, but it only supports LTE 4G outside the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The YoloBox Pro features multiple updates from the original YoloBox, including HDCP compliance, both mic and line analog audio inputs, a USB input, three HDMI inputs, a Qualcomm 660 encoder/processor, a high-capacity 10,000mAh internal battery, and a larger 8" LCD touchscreen display with 400 cd/m² brightness.

The YoloBox Pro allows you to connect and live to switch up to 8 video sources and then connect to a local area network via Wi-Fi, Ethernet, or LTE (LTE connection requires SIM card and data plan not included). The large 8" touchscreen display shows the streaming image and the input streams as well as the control interface, which allows you to switch between the info sources with a touch. It also features an HDMI output to display your stream locally on an optional HDMI display. It also has a line-level audio input, a mic input, and discrete headphone audio out.

The YoloBox Pro supports input resolutions ranging up to 1080p using the H.264 codec, and you can stream resolutions from 540p to 1080p to YouTube, Twitch, and other streaming services via custom RTMP presets. Stream to the Internet using a 4G cellular network using a separately available nano-size SIM card and a separately available data plan. You can record your stream directly in .mp4 format to an optional SD card with up to 128 GB capacity using the built-in SD card slot.

Connectivity

The YoloBox EM can be used anywhere in the world when connected to the internet via Ethernet port or Wi-Fi. However, when using a SIM card and data plan (not included) the EM version is only compatible with systems outside the United States, Canada, and Mexico. It is compatible with the EU, Asia Pacific, Middle East, and Africa.

Latest Firmware 1.06 Update

As of the latest firmware update

Support two videos from SD card: Users can now add a total of 3 sources (2 videos and 1 PDF) from the SD card, and a total of 8 video sources (3 HDMI + 1 USB-A + 1 USB-C + 2 SD Card Videos + 1 PDF)

Scoreboard Countdown Timer: You can easily create a timer or reset it whenever you want with just one tap. The longest time period supported is 100 minutes, satisfying various live streaming scenarios and taking your live production to a new level of flexibility.

Character limits for rolling captions removed: Even if you live to stream a music festival with all lyrics displayed, there won't be a problem.

Latest Firmware 1.04 Update

As of the latest firmware update

Select encoding options including CBR, VBR, CQ

Built-In Chroma Key is available on YoloBox Pro

Standard bug fixes and performance improvements

Customize your graphic overlays, including editing the fonts, colours, and background colours of your lower-thirds, scoreboard, and rolling captions

Features:

Touch control without a computer

8" LCD display with 400 cd/m² brightness

Built-in simultaneously streaming to up to 3 destinations

HDCP compliant

Stream via Ethernet, Wi-Fi, LTE 4G

Live switch up to 8 sources

3 x HDMI inputs, 1 x USB video input, 1 x SD card slot, 1 x HDMI output

One USB Type-C charging input

Mic and Line-level audio inputs, 1 x Headphone output

Ability to input PDF

Add logos/comments to the stream

Import pictures/videos from SD card

Records internally to SD card up to 128GB

Direct integration with YouTube/Facebook/RTMP(s)

Supports up to 1080p60 video

Touchscreen Control

The YoloBox Pro provides you with a large touchscreen interface for easy streaming and control.

Functions

The device works as a switcher with a variety of picture-in-picture templates as well as graphic layers. It has a built-in encoder that allows for live streaming, and it can record to optional SD cards up to 128GB.

Overlays

You can brand your live stream by adding logos/watermarks/rolling captions

Customized PiP options, including Interview mode, allow you to bring a unique look and feel to your stream

Engage with your audience in real-time via feature comment overlays

The customizable scoreboard feature displays a real-time controlled scoreboard for professional-looking results

Built-in lower-thirds templates can be edited or you can add your own

Internet

You can connect to the internet using the integrated RJ45 (Ethernet) port, Wi-Fi, and via cell service using an optional SIM card.

Simultaneous Streaming

YoloBox Pro will first push your feed to the YoloLIV platform, from where it automatically forward your feed to a maximum of 3 destinations simultaneously.

Streaming Platforms

Major streaming platforms such as Facebook live, YouTube, and twitch as well as YoloLIV are supported.

RTMP protocols allow you to stream to custom RTMP destinations including YouTube.

SD Card Input

Roll in pre-recorded videos for intro, countdown, B-roll, or special segments from an SD media card.

PDF

You can load a PDF as a local source to your YoloBox.

Battery Life

The internal 10,000mAh battery can power your YoloBox Pro for approximately 3 hours. The YoloBox Pro charges via a USB Type-C input, which is used for power only.

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Product Overview

Create a live stream production from anywhere with the ultra-portable YoloBox Pro Portable Multi CameraEncoder/Streamer/Switcher/Monitor/Recorder from YoloLiv. This EM version of the YoloBox Pro can simultaneously broadcast up to three video streams via Wi-Fi, RJ45 Ethernet, or via 4G LTE with a separately available SIM card and subscription. Please note, the EM version will work via Ethernet and Wi-Fi anywhere in the world, but it only supports LTE 4G outside the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The YoloBox Pro features multiple updates from the original YoloBox, including HDCP compliance, both mic and line analog audio inputs, a USB input, three HDMI inputs, a Qualcomm 660 encoder/processor, a high-capacity 10,000mAh internal battery, and a larger 8" LCD touchscreen display with 400 cd/m² brightness.

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