Connectivity specialist Dejero revealed the latest generation of its EnGo mobile transmitter at IBC on Friday.

Yvonne Monterroso, director, product management at Dejero, with the new EnGo 260 mobile transmitter

Yvonne Monterroso, director, product management at Dejero, with the new EnGo 260 mobile transmitter

The EnGo 260 HEVC mobile transmitter weighs 30% less than previous models, with an 85% larger screen. The transmitter allows field crews to reliably deliver best possible picture quality in any scenario, even when available bandwidth may be limited.

A significantly more powerful internal rechargeable battery now provides 120 minutes of use and is compatible with and recharged by standard gold mount and V-Mount ENG batteries.

Yvonne Monterroso director, product management Dejero, told the IBC Daily that the system allows live video broadcast over a range of different transmission types, including cell, satellite or WiFi. It can be vehicle-mounted and has an easily accessible SIM card slot for crews crossing borders.

EnGo mobile transmitters and Dejero receivers were recently deployed to assist in transmitting a life-sized, interactive human hologram at a live rock concert. The EnGo delivered video links from a studio in Bucharest, from which a life-size hologram of a 10-year-old guitarist was beamed live to the stage over a Huawei router and Vodafone 5G link. This world first event was shortlisted for an IBC Innovation Award in the Content Creation category.

Dejero is exhibiting at IBC2019 on Stand 11.C15.