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Master Long-Distance Shots with NDI for OBSBOT Cameras

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Tired of being restricted by short wires when capturing a live concert from the balcony or shooting a sports event from the stands? Discover how NDI empower your OBSBOT cameras to capture every angle, no matter the distance.

What is NDI?

NDI (Network Device Interface) is a protocol for high-performance video and audio transmission over IP networks, enabling low-latency, high-quality streaming while facilitating seamless integration of diverse devices — such as cameras, mixers, and software — within a local area network, thereby significantly enhancing the flexibility and efficiency of production workflows.

Wired or Wireless NDl Connection

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Notes

1. Ensure both your OBSBOT camera and the receiving device support the NDI protocol.

2. Before use, confirm all devices are on the same network and activate NDI mode on the camera.​​ Click to buy an NDI License Key or learn about how to activate NDI mode on your camera.

3. Ethernet Setup: The camera must support PoE+ to enable simultaneous power and data transmission via an Ethernet cable. For OBSBOT Tail Air, a USB-C to Ethernet adapter is required.​

4. Wi-Fi Setup: Connect to a 5GHz network to minimize latency.

Conclusion

NDI connectivity isn't just a feature — it's a workflow revolution for your OBSBOT camera. Break free from cable limits, capture distant shots flawlessly, and unlock peak performance. Master the full power of your OBSBOT camera with NDI, transform your production workflow now!