Mevo Camera Capacity Testing Results-What You Need to Know!!

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  • 🔍Ever wondered how many Mevo cameras you can connect at once, which mobile device performs best, or which WiFi network to use? Look no further! We've done extensive testing to bring you all the answers.🔍
    In today's video, we're diving deep into:
    - Camera Capacity with variables such as a dedicated 2.4 GHz, dedicated 5 GHz, and Mevo Hotspot.
    Amazon links to products in this video
    - Ubiquiti Edge Routers: amzn.to/3En5Q86
    - Ubiquiti U6 Pro amzn.to/3P2lsmC
    - Mevo Start: amzn.to/44EN86X
    📱**Devices Used**
    - iPhone 14 Pro Max (iOS 16.4.1)
    - iPhone Xs Max (iOS 16.4.1) for some tests
    - iPad Pro First Gen (iOS 15.5)
    - Galaxy Tab S8 (Android 13)
    - 13 Mevo Cameras (Firmware Version 4.3.2b)
    - Mevo Multicam (Version 2.2)
    - Mevo 4.3
    🛠️ *Network Testing Setup*
    - WiFi Networks Isolated
    - Hardware: Ubiquiti U6 Pro and Edge Max Router
    - 2.4GHz (20Mhz Bandwidth) and 5 GHz (160 GHz) Isolated Networks
    - Mevo Hotspot on 5 GHz
    🔧 *Testing Tools*
    - InSSIder
    - Unifi Tools
    📊 *Testing Process*
    1️⃣ *Capacity Test*
    - Connect to network (WiFi or Mevo Hotspot)
    - Add one camera at a time
    - Observe image quality, warnings, and bandwidth usage for 2 minutes
    2️⃣ *Streaming Test*
    - RTMP stream to TH-cam
    - Observe quality and warnings
    🎯 *Key Findings*
    - Our research shows that WiFi quality is more important than the power of your mobile device. More details inside the video!
    👇 Want to see more tests or have suggestions? Comment below! 👇
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  • @TechArtRoom
    @TechArtRoom  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    @mevocamera This is for you!

  • @StuartPoore
    @StuartPoore 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Really helpful. I've clearly got to check to see if our system is 2.4 or 5GHz. Thanks !

    • @TechArtRoom
      @TechArtRoom  10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      The channel utilization and channel bandwidth will also be a factor too. Good luck.

  • @eurekabaseballpost177
    @eurekabaseballpost177 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Thanks for the video. My plan is to run Mevo Multi camera on my IPAD Air 2. I will be streaming outdoors at baseball fields and need a good Hotspot to get WIFI, Any suggestions ?

    • @TechArtRoom
      @TechArtRoom  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You pretty much want to be ready to have a decent upstream connection.
      The deal with wifi hotspots is that they will work on a specific cellular network (eg. verizon, att, sprint, etc.). Your particular baseball field may have good service for one but not the other.
      How many cameras do you plan on using at once?

    • @eurekabaseballpost177
      @eurekabaseballpost177 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@TechArtRoom Plan is 2 Mevo cameras and an Iphone (if I purchase the Mevo pro). Thanks for the feedback.

    • @TechArtRoom
      @TechArtRoom  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@eurekabaseballpost177
      If you get a hotspot, I would get one that is on a different network than your phone so you have options covered in case cell coverage is bad for one provider. You won't really need a hotspot unless your phone has bad internet service.
      You can use your phone's cell connection to stream you games using the multicam app. It wont charge you extra hotspot minutes. That is the option you want to choose if you don't want to burn up external hostpot minutes. You should be fine running two cameras and should not need any extra wifi equipment.
      I'm not sure how familiar you are with the mevos, but one of your mevos will turn into an access point if you use your phone's internet. You will want to try to stay physically close to that camera so that your local wifi has the best signal.

  • @bonjob47
    @bonjob47 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Nice testing and review. Have you tried using powerful directional ubiquiti AP to mevo cam and how long is the range?

    • @TechArtRoom
      @TechArtRoom  10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I have not tried it. I should have mentioned that I was only a few feet away from the access point.

  • @Enchantedmediapro
    @Enchantedmediapro 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    thank you!! I'm wondering about ethernet to all cameras and hoping that it would be better. I have 5 mevos

  • @theartofhustlepodcast5516
    @theartofhustlepodcast5516 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    so basically only for live streaming and not podcasting like I actually purchased it for . (crying).

    • @TechArtRoom
      @TechArtRoom  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @theartofhustlepodcast5516 - You can still use them for podcasting. Each camera can has an sd card that can save video for post editing. You can also save your live/edited stream right on the phone or tabllet. The use for podcasting would depend on your work flow.