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Nyrius launches the ARIES Pro+ affordable wireless HD video transmitter and receiver. It can send video signal in up to 1080p resolution from any HDMI source to a TV, projector or conference room display from up to 165ft away. The latency should be less than 1 millisecond. The ARIES Pro+ is now available for $299.
ARIES Pro+ wireless video. Source: Nyrius
Affordable wireless video transmission devices have been emerging at quite a pace lately. Two good examples could be the Accsoon CineEye or the Vaxis ATOM 500. Another affordable device gets released today by Nyrius.
Nyrius is a company based in Canada. They have been specializing in wireless video for a while. The ARIES Pro+, which is being released today, is the successor to their wireless video streaming device ARIES Pro. Let’s take a short look at the features and specs of the new Nyrius ARIES Pro+.
Now it has to be added that the Nyrius product is not mainly intended for use with cameras, they mainly target video transmission to TVs, projectors or other displays – yet of course it is possible, and at a price point that is more attractive than most “pro video” solutions. You will have to find a way to power the ARIES Pro+ though because it’s intended to be mainly used with A/C power.
Nyrius claims the ARIES Pro+ can send video signal at up to 165ft line-of-sight. It uses 4.9~5.9GHz transmission frequency and should be able to penetrate obstacles (like walls) easily, although the reach of course drops significantly in complicated environments. ARIES Pro+ should also be able to withstand interference from other Wi-Fi or Bluetooth devices.
ARIES Pro+ wireless video TX and RX. Source: Nyrius
The device functions simply as a wireless HDMI cable. It can transfer video signal from any device with HDMI-out port, like laptop or camera. Nyrius claims the latency of the ARIES Pro+ is less than 1 milisecond, which can be considered virtually a zero latency. This is a really impressive speed on paper. The true usability will of course need to be proven in a real life scenario.
The supported resolutions top at 1080p. There is no information about supported framerates – I suppose it will be 30fps. Both transmitter and receiver can be powered via Mini-USB ports. It has been a while since I saw a Mini-USB port in any device. Nyrius includes a USB power cable and power adapter in the package, so connectivity should not be a problem.
ARIES Pro+ package content. Source: Nyrius
The Nyrius ARIES Pro+ is now available for $299. At the moment it is only available at Nyrius website, where they now have a $25 discount. Nyrius offers a 30 day trial period for the product, so it can be returned for a full refund and Nyrius will also cover the return shipping. We will inform you if the product gets distributed in standard online shops, like our partners B&H and CVP.
What do you think about the Nyrius ARIES Pro+? Would you trust it on set? Let us know in the comments underneath the article.
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Jakub Han is a freelance filmmaker based in Vienna. He is interested in new tech and trends in filmmaking and passionate about action sports and short documentaries. Jakub has over 10 years of experience with camera work and post-production.