This week we look at news from INOVATIV, Hollyland, OWC, RØDE, and Audiotonix.
INOVATIV introduces Workstation Monitor Arm System
INOVATIV has announced the new Workstation Monitor Arm System. The locking monitor arm system is designed to provide secure and stable support for 100mm and 75mm VESA-compatible monitors up to 55lbs, bringing enhanced monitor viewing and
flexibility to INOVATIV cart workstations.
The unique locking rosette joints ensure secure monitor positioning, eliminating the risk
of loosening over time. Users can adjust the height along the length of the vertical post or pivote for side-to-side adjustment. The VESA-compliant monitor plate allows for smooth 360° rotation, pan, and tilt adjustability, providing an optimal viewing experience. Users also have the option to lock the monitor in either landscape or portrait orientation.
INOVATIV Workstation Monitor Arm System is available for $799.
Hollyland launches MARS M1 Enhanced: wireless video monitor, transmitter, and receiver
Hollyland's MARS M1 Enhanced seamlessly combines transmitting, receiving, and monitoring into a single solution, making it suitable for aerial photography monitoring, on-the-go surveillance, and wireless focus control. It is also billed as great for filmmakers who want a portable setup to take anywhere with them.
Users can effortlessly switch between TX and RX modes with a single-touch. The MARS M1 Enhanced supports one transmitter and two receivers or monitoring on up to four separate standard mobile phones or tablets. The transmission range goes up to 450ft with a transmission latency of 0.08 seconds. MARS M1 Enhanced Duo and MARS M1 Enhanced Solo will be available globally on November 1st for $979 and $499.
OWC’s new iPhone App tests video recording speed
Other World Computing has released OWC Drive Speed, a new and free iOS app to verify transfer speeds between iPhones and connected external storage.
Drive Speed verifies video data transfer rates and storage limits of external storage attached to an iPhone. Users can check different recording variables such as format, frame rate, and duration. The idea is that it ensures seamless, efficient file exchanges, fewer dropped frames, and the rather handy peace of mind of knowing you have the storage capacity needed to capture everything.
RØDE appoints Dr Sam Bucolo as Chief of Design
RØDE has appointed Dr Sam Bucolo as Chief of Design. Dr Bucolo joins RØDE from the Australia Design Council, where he is currently Chief Executive Officer. With a career spanning more than 30 years, he has worked for a number of organisations implementing design-led innovation strategies across design, technology and education sectors.
This appointment follows a landmark twelve months for RØDE, with the release of some of its most exciting and innovative products to date. This includes its first foray into the video category with the Streamer X, the world's first integrated professional audio interface and video capture card, the NT1 5th Generation, the first-ever studio condenser microphone to feature both XLR and USB connectivity, and most recently, the ground-breaking Wireless PRO, which has taken creators by storm with its 32-bit float on-board recording, timecode capabilities, GainAssist technology and other incredible features.
“It is with great enthusiasm that I join RØDE at this pivotal time in the company’s history,” says Dr Bucolo. “I have long revered RØDE not only as a stalwart of Australian design, but as a global technology and advanced manufacturing leader. I am incredibly excited to work alongside Damien, Peter Freedman and their incredible team here in Sydney. RØDE’s facilities are second-to-none and the team’s passion for innovation and customer-centric design is admirable. I look forward to helping carry the company’s legacy as the world’s premier technology brand for creators into the future.”
Slate Digital and SSL maintain Gobbler subs
Gobbler Media Inc. has confirmed it is no longer trading and has closed its subscription marketplace immediately, terminating support for all Slate Digital and Solid State Logic subscriptions.
In response, Audiotonix companies Solid State Logic and Slate Digital have launched a migration program to allow Gobbler users to transfer their existing accounts to their new shared subscription platform, which will guarantee continued access to their favourite subscription and ongoing new plug-ins.
James Gordon, CEO of Audiotonix states, “As a thank you to our loyal subscribers, at the time of transfer they will be allowed to take on both subscriptions for the price of one. This, we hope, makes up for the inconvenience of doing the move, and this promotion will continue as long as you continue to renew your subscription."
Slate Digital Gobbler subscribers can find all the details on their website via the migration landing page here. Solid State Logic Gobbler subscribers can find all the details on their website via the migration landing page here.
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