

The CameraLink is a Wi-Fi video transmitter that supports video at up to full HD and 60fps at bitrates of 30 megabits per second. The Hub connects to external HDMI wireless transmitters called the CameraLink. And lastly, it can record H.264 ISO video to an SD card or hard drive. The Hub runs off of AC power, but for $150 dollars, you can get a battery that will allow for up to three hours of battery powered streaming.

With the Console app, you gain full switching capabilities, control of audio and some limited graphics via an iPad. All inputs go through the Hub to an ipad. With their Capture app, your smartphone becomes another video source. It supports video streams at resolutions up to full HD at 60 frames per second (fps) and up to 10 simultaneous full HD, 30fps inputs. The first is the hub, which has an HDMI input and output, an eighth-inch audio input and a USB-C port. There are a few major parts of the SlingStudio. Outside of streaming, you are able to capture each input or program out for deeper post-production work. Using an iPad, you’re able to switch between up to 10 different sources and stream to YouTube or Facebook. The SlingStudio is a live switching product that connects wirelessly to mobile devices and HDMI-enabled cameras connections. You may know Sling as Dish Network’s over-the-top service that allows you to watch TV on your mobile device, but with the release of the SlingStudio, the brand is expanding their offerings into content creation.
