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Dejero adds built-in Gateway Mode to latest EnGo mobile transmitter

EnGo 265 also includes integrations with both Grabyo and Dazzl cloud video platforms

Dejero’s latest iteration of its EnGo mobile transmitter now comes with a built-in Gateway Mode, for wireless broadband internet connectivity in the field.

EnGo 265 also includes integrations with both Grabyo and Dazzl cloud video platforms, enabling users to easily access tools for live production, live clipping, rapid editing and video distribution while maintaining an internet connection.

According to Dejero, EnGo 265 offers users glass-to-glass latency as low as 0.5 seconds over bonded cellular connections, while enhancing reliability in all latency settings with its improved blending algorithm.

The new mobile transmitter also addresses growing concerns in the industry around security and data protection with AES 256 encryption, a security-hardened Linux OS and a cryptoprocessor to authenticate the hardware, said the company.

“The lower latency and enhanced security are impressive enough, but what makes the EnGo 265 stand out is GateWay mode,” explains Yvonne Monterroso, director of product management  at Dejero.

“With GateWay mode, ultra-reliable, high bandwidth internet access is made possible with Dejero’s Smart Blending Technology. It means that news teams only need to carry an EnGo 265 — in a backpack or mounted in a vehicle using a Vehicle Antenna Dock — to go live, quickly send or receive large files, and securely access private newsroom systems and cloud services from any location.”

Dejero will showcase the new EnGo 265 as NAB Show.