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Vislink Launches DragonFly 5

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 Vislink Technologies, Inc, a global technology leader in the capture, delivery, and management of high-quality live video and associated data in the media and entertainment, law enforcement, and defense markets, today announced the release of DragonFly V, an ultra-compact HEVC HDR COFDM transmitter. This groundbreaking product is engineered to revolutionize live video capture from Point-of-View (POV) cameras, UAVs, body worn devices, and more, offering high-quality, real-time video transmission in a miniature package. Vislink will debut DragonFly V at NAB 2024 (details below).

DragonFly V stands out in the market with its small size and weight under 55 grams, making it one of the lightest and most portable transmitters on the market. Despite its small stature, it packs a powerful punch, delivering high-definition HDR video transmission with low latency and supporting video formats up to 1080P-50/60 HDR.

Mickey Miller, CEO of Vislink, said, “With the launch of DragonFly V, we are redefining the boundaries of live broadcast technology. This tiny yet mighty device exemplifies Vislink’s commitment to delivering innovative, high-performance solutions that our customers have come to expect. DragonFly V is the epitome of advanced engineering, designed to empower broadcasters and content creators to capture the world from angles never before possible.”

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DragonFly V’s versatility is unmatched, offering HD/SDI or HDMI input options and catering to a myriad of applications, from sports and entertainment to public safety. Its energy-efficient design ensures extended operation times, critical for remote and dynamic live broadcasting environments.

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DragonFly V is poised to set a new standard for live broadcast equipment, offering unprecedented perspectives, reliability, and performance in the most demanding bespoke portable applications, including electronic news gathering, drone videography, and live sports broadcasting.

“We believe DragonFly V will become an indispensable tool for professionals looking to push the limits of live video broadcasting,” added Miller. “Its launch is a game-changer for the industry, and we are excited to see the remarkable content our clients will create with this technology.”

SOURCE: GlobeNewswire

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