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Review on πŸ“Ά INKEE Benbox Wireless Video Transmitter: 1080p HDMI 5.8G WiFi Live Transmission, Cold Shoe, 50-80m Range by Rick Ross

Revainrating 3 out of 5

This might be the best wireless transmitter available. but no app functions

Unbeatable price, simple design, small footprint, hot shoe included, no antennas, large battery capacity, the best design in my opinion. The picture quality from this thing is amazing. But there is also application design, features, instructions. which are completely absent. So it's a good thing the image quality isn't unbeatable, lots of detail (much better than the Hollyland Mars X which has a fairly soft and blurry image with a lot of compression) but that's about the only thing you'll get from this. Everything else is just missing or doesn't work or is unusable. Histogram, tiny little RGB histogram you don't shift, being able to resize or adjust the brightness is useless. Zebras, swiping left to right changes the threshold, but it's not really that sensitive so you can never get it to the right level, so useless. They have several marks, but the layout is poorly done and, for example, thirds sit too much on the edges of the image making them unusable. Luts, they're not on the menu, and there's no indication of how to make them appear or load at all, so useless. You also have a mono option that you will never use. There are also two image transfer modes, one has amazing detail but with a slight lag and crushes the shadows a bit, and the other is faster but stretches the image a bit, raises the shadows a bit and sometimes slows down depending on your phone or camera. Both are actually very detailed, but the one with more latency is even bigger, it has no latency. The modes in my X-T3 one works for 50fps video but not 25fps and the other mode is reversed, I didn't have this problem with Sony. NO OTHER OPTIONS AND OTHER OPTIONS. simply that way. The camera controls are a very nice feature, but they don't work on the Fuji. From what I've seen it works well in Canon and Lumix. The overall design of the user interface needs improvement, the button layout is not very pleasant. You can't take videos or photos in the app like you can with Hollyland (you can always take a screenshot with your phone). So if you want the broadcaster to see pictures with more detail, no compression and little lag, this is the best. But remember this is the ONLY thing you will get, forget the features and everything else, it's just a picture. Then it's best. Otherwise, you should go for Hollyland Mars X or Cineeye models.

Pros
  • GOLS certified
Cons
  • Only available in black