Timecode Systems at IBC 2016
The SyncBac PRO wireless embedded timecode sync solution for GoPro, by Timecode Systems
Timecode Systems will return to IBC2016 with a completely refreshed range of new and upgraded wireless timecode and metadata hardware and a brand-new, free web-based production dashboard and device control app.
Timecode Systems will present two main products at the IBC: the B:LINK Hub App and the SyncBac PRO.
One the first products to be verified by the new timecode sync is the SyncBac PRO. The accessory works with GoPro initiative and is a clip-on, wireless, embedded timecode sync solution for GoPro's HERO4 Black and Silver action cameras. The production of the first batch of SyncBac Pro units is in full swing, and will be both demonstrated at the IBC and made available for purchase internationally.
The second product, is the B:LINK Hub app is a web-based solution enabling Timecode Systems' users to start, stop, monitor and control multiple compatible camera and audio devices remotely and centrally from their smartphones, tablets, or desktop screens. As part of a new firmware upgrade, Timecode Systems has added a remote device control functionality to its :pulse and :wave products. The free app is powered and enabled by the company's robust B:LINK RF protocol..
See the best of British technology and innovation at IBC 2016 in Amsterdam, supported by UK Trade & Investment (UKTI), in partnership with techUK management from export outreach specialists Tradefair. More information on these participating companies can be found at this The Broadcast Bridge link. Other UKTI-supported exhibitors can be found on pavilions located in prime locations in halls 5, 6, 7, 8 and 11 with the main GREAT Britain Pavilions in halls 5 and 8.
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