@@jclcreativephotovideo Coo. I ended up getting an item called BovBox. The range is definitely there but so far, to much pixilation. Still trying to work it out with the antennas to see but even when I was right next to the receiver, pixilation remained.
I ended up running a USB micro from the V-mount battery plate to the Tilta follow focus knob on the top handle anyway, and I need to remove that when I gimbal the rig so I just take that cable and plug it into the wireless transmitter when I remove the HDMI cable and plug in this device. It came together nicely. FeelWorld is receptive to comments so I think they will offer a battery version, hopefully anyway.
If the coiled length is equal to the distance you need to cover that might work well so it doesn't pull but also doesn't sag too much since coiled cables are naturally heavier.
Great vid. See you are doing more. Good. The WSP specs call for 5V/.5A power input. Do you know what the USB power output of the PowedEdge battery USB connector is? If it is greater that 5V then obviously it did not fry the WSP so - great! Thanks, Pete
Hi, the battery doesn't have specs for power out on the unit itself but standard USB maxes at 15W 5V/3A so I imagine that is what they have it set to. I've used this setup quite a bit and never had an issue with the HDMI side of the house. I did have a battery burn out plugged in and charging via USB C so now I only recharge them using an actual NPF battery charging station.
Another "problem" is for me the shape of this device. This is usb stick shape which is stand out from the camera body. Which is bad especially on gimbal. So i must use hdmi cable from the camera to the device and hang the device somewhere to the camera with tape or something. The other part is the same on the monitor side.
I have the same issue, I used a very short swiveling HDMI cable to run it out of the way. I did suggest to Feelworld that the next version of this have a more convenient form factor.
So ive done plenty of videos with the corded cable no problems so far but it would be nice tonhave no cable at all. Any other option you run into since? These adaptors would be great if it didnt need the external power
I haven't seen anything with a built in battery. This tech is really just adapted from the market of people wanting to project a laptop or TV where plugging in things is expected, it hasn't been fully adapted to our needs as camera operators. I did let FEELWORLD know about the battery suggestion, hopefully if more people ask for the same thing they will find a solution. Keep in mind that other options in this category usually plug into a dummy NPF on the monitor or have an NPF dock on those units, so really I don't think anything out there has its own power source onboard. Maybe the power requirements to stream HDMI are too high to be practical? No idea. I'd be happy with even a couple hours of battery life though, I hope that is doable. Or they could add a USB port right next to the HDMI ports and pull from the monitor.
Actually... I think I just found a solution :) I just ordered it and I will make a video hopefully in a week or so. It doesn't work on ALL monitors but most of the FEELWORLD ones should be good to go. Stay tuned!
@jclcreativephotovideo2902 yeah, I didn't know it was gonna be that complicated to eliminate a cord. I do see they have wireless monitors but I just bought mine not too long ago so that would suck to have to already buy another one
@@lsturbointeg My issue with the wireless monitors is the transmitter on the camera side is still usually a brick. I think I found a pretty good solution but give me about a week or so to get the item delivered and then I will make a video on it (assuming it works like I think it will).
So I tried it and it did work, but my laptop doesn't have HDMI in so I used a cheap HDMI to USB video capture card in between. My guess is it should work fine straight into HDMI if your computer has it though. You just need to power the Tx/Rx devices, I used those NPF batteries with USB output that I showed in the video, but you can power them however you'd like it's just standard 5V USB power. I'll make a video soon about it so people unfamiliar with OBS can see how it works because I can see this being very convenient for people who want to do high quality Zoom calls for work, for example. I use a GH4 for my zoom calls and I get compliments all the time about how professional my video quality is.
Laptop and Computer hardware have HDMI output only. I did some research on it as a result a capture card is used. I am just looking for ways to stream wireless with my DSLR without needing to carry batteries, powerbanks and external screens on the camera. Basically am trying to be more compact as much as possible. However the power supply is necessary as it will keep the power of the transmitter running. I am glad you introduced me to freeworld electronics. I realized that my business will be able to grow more because of this brand. But it's definitely going to give me New Gear Syndrome 😂
@@tapelongwenya If you have your camera in a cage with a power supply like V-Mount or NPF then you can run power from that and you only need one separate power source for the receiver side, unless you can maybe run it from another USB port on the computer. That ties up two USB ports though, unless you use a USB hub. Not a perfect solution but it's pretty good. I did talk to Feelworld about the built-in battery idea but I can't say what they will or won't do with it.
Great stuff 🤘 you should consider doing more tutorials on these things because most tutorials are outdated and show us new technology that simplifies the work and most importantly the alternative professional gear that can be used be beginners to get the same job done.
I only have one set but my initial guess is it depends how many other 2.4/5GHz devices are also in the area. I've seen 8 wireless mics used at once and occasionally it caused issues but it worked well enough for the event. I mentioned to Feelworld that I would like to see one Tx be able to link to multiple Rxs not just for convenience but that would clean up the signal space a bit.
@@user3r093 as of now they are sold as a matched pair, hopefully in the future they will offer separate RX units that match to a TX you already own. Their monitors usually have HDMI in and HDMI out so you could get two pairs and daisy chain them to other monitors, but I think we can all see the benefit of one TX and multiple RX.
@@jclcreativephotovideo Update I asked feelworld and they said that I can use up to 6 set of the pair and they have anti-jamming algorithms to make a smooth operation!
Yes! Here is a video where I explain how to connect them to a live stream computer if you have one on set. ruclips.net/video/AA5k_gfewC8/видео.html if you don't have a computer then you can use the HDMI in and HDMI out on most monitors to daisy-chain them if you want one camera to go to multiple monitors. If you want one camera to go to one monitor, you just need a set for each camera/monitor. I suggested to Feelworld that they make the next gen able to use one TX for multiple RX units, for now they are only matched pairs but it still works if you use one of these methods. But in essence, one set = one HDMI cable replacement. If you use a bunch you may run into signal interference though.
Wow, great timing. I was looking into this product and couldn't find much. Thank you.
So far so good for me. I got the GH6 so I'll make a follow up video at some point.
@@jclcreativephotovideo Coo. I ended up getting an item called BovBox. The range is definitely there but so far, to much pixilation. Still trying to work it out with the antennas to see but even when I was right next to the receiver, pixilation remained.
This is really cool for its price point. But i agree with you 100% about having an internal battery. For under $200.00 USD this is great.
exactly what i needed thank you, yes it would be perfect if it included its own battery
I ended up running a USB micro from the V-mount battery plate to the Tilta follow focus knob on the top handle anyway, and I need to remove that when I gimbal the rig so I just take that cable and plug it into the wireless transmitter when I remove the HDMI cable and plug in this device. It came together nicely. FeelWorld is receptive to comments so I think they will offer a battery version, hopefully anyway.
I'm in the same situation. Gonna try a coiled cable to see if that helps. The cable it came with is definitely pulling down the camera
If the coiled length is equal to the distance you need to cover that might work well so it doesn't pull but also doesn't sag too much since coiled cables are naturally heavier.
@jclcreativephotovideo2902 well see what happens. Thanks for the video
Great vid. See you are doing more. Good. The WSP specs call for 5V/.5A power input. Do you know what the USB power output of the PowedEdge battery USB connector is? If it is greater that 5V then obviously it did not fry the WSP so - great! Thanks, Pete
Hi, the battery doesn't have specs for power out on the unit itself but standard USB maxes at 15W 5V/3A so I imagine that is what they have it set to. I've used this setup quite a bit and never had an issue with the HDMI side of the house. I did have a battery burn out plugged in and charging via USB C so now I only recharge them using an actual NPF battery charging station.
Another "problem" is for me the shape of this device. This is usb stick shape which is stand out from the camera body. Which is bad especially on gimbal. So i must use hdmi cable from the camera to the device and hang the device somewhere to the camera with tape or something.
The other part is the same on the monitor side.
I have the same issue, I used a very short swiveling HDMI cable to run it out of the way. I did suggest to Feelworld that the next version of this have a more convenient form factor.
So ive done plenty of videos with the corded cable no problems so far but it would be nice tonhave no cable at all. Any other option you run into since? These adaptors would be great if it didnt need the external power
I haven't seen anything with a built in battery. This tech is really just adapted from the market of people wanting to project a laptop or TV where plugging in things is expected, it hasn't been fully adapted to our needs as camera operators. I did let FEELWORLD know about the battery suggestion, hopefully if more people ask for the same thing they will find a solution. Keep in mind that other options in this category usually plug into a dummy NPF on the monitor or have an NPF dock on those units, so really I don't think anything out there has its own power source onboard. Maybe the power requirements to stream HDMI are too high to be practical? No idea. I'd be happy with even a couple hours of battery life though, I hope that is doable. Or they could add a USB port right next to the HDMI ports and pull from the monitor.
Actually... I think I just found a solution :) I just ordered it and I will make a video hopefully in a week or so. It doesn't work on ALL monitors but most of the FEELWORLD ones should be good to go. Stay tuned!
@jclcreativephotovideo2902 yeah, I didn't know it was gonna be that complicated to eliminate a cord. I do see they have wireless monitors but I just bought mine not too long ago so that would suck to have to already buy another one
@@jclcreativephotovideo I do have the Feelworld...will be waiting👌
@@lsturbointeg My issue with the wireless monitors is the transmitter on the camera side is still usually a brick. I think I found a pretty good solution but give me about a week or so to get the item delivered and then I will make a video on it (assuming it works like I think it will).
This is amazing. Yet I have a question, Can I link this directly from my Camera to OBS studio without the monitor??
Great question. I will try this tomorrow.
So I tried it and it did work, but my laptop doesn't have HDMI in so I used a cheap HDMI to USB video capture card in between. My guess is it should work fine straight into HDMI if your computer has it though. You just need to power the Tx/Rx devices, I used those NPF batteries with USB output that I showed in the video, but you can power them however you'd like it's just standard 5V USB power. I'll make a video soon about it so people unfamiliar with OBS can see how it works because I can see this being very convenient for people who want to do high quality Zoom calls for work, for example. I use a GH4 for my zoom calls and I get compliments all the time about how professional my video quality is.
Laptop and Computer hardware have HDMI output only. I did some research on it as a result a capture card is used. I am just looking for ways to stream wireless with my DSLR without needing to carry batteries, powerbanks and external screens on the camera. Basically am trying to be more compact as much as possible. However the power supply is necessary as it will keep the power of the transmitter running.
I am glad you introduced me to freeworld electronics. I realized that my business will be able to grow more because of this brand. But it's definitely going to give me New Gear Syndrome 😂
@@tapelongwenya If you have your camera in a cage with a power supply like V-Mount or NPF then you can run power from that and you only need one separate power source for the receiver side, unless you can maybe run it from another USB port on the computer. That ties up two USB ports though, unless you use a USB hub. Not a perfect solution but it's pretty good. I did talk to Feelworld about the built-in battery idea but I can't say what they will or won't do with it.
Great stuff 🤘 you should consider doing more tutorials on these things because most tutorials are outdated and show us new technology that simplifies the work and most importantly the alternative professional gear that can be used be beginners to get the same job done.
wondering if this setup will work with 3x the device meaning 3x RX and 3x TX in the same room without crossing each ohter path.
I only have one set but my initial guess is it depends how many other 2.4/5GHz devices are also in the area. I've seen 8 wireless mics used at once and occasionally it caused issues but it worked well enough for the event. I mentioned to Feelworld that I would like to see one Tx be able to link to multiple Rxs not just for convenience but that would clean up the signal space a bit.
Is there already devices to more RX ? Or still a recomendation ?
@@user3r093 as of now they are sold as a matched pair, hopefully in the future they will offer separate RX units that match to a TX you already own. Their monitors usually have HDMI in and HDMI out so you could get two pairs and daisy chain them to other monitors, but I think we can all see the benefit of one TX and multiple RX.
@@jclcreativephotovideo Update I asked feelworld and they said that I can use up to 6 set of the pair and they have anti-jamming algorithms to make a smooth operation!
Can more than 1 set of these be used at at time in a multi-camera setup?
Yes! Here is a video where I explain how to connect them to a live stream computer if you have one on set. ruclips.net/video/AA5k_gfewC8/видео.html if you don't have a computer then you can use the HDMI in and HDMI out on most monitors to daisy-chain them if you want one camera to go to multiple monitors. If you want one camera to go to one monitor, you just need a set for each camera/monitor. I suggested to Feelworld that they make the next gen able to use one TX for multiple RX units, for now they are only matched pairs but it still works if you use one of these methods. But in essence, one set = one HDMI cable replacement. If you use a bunch you may run into signal interference though.
My concern is will I get a clean signal if I use 2 transmitters & 2 receivers simultaneously in a 2-camera setup.
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