And the winner is… EnGo 265

Dejero
May 10, 2022

When we designed the Dejero EnGo 265 mobile transmitter, we designed it from the ground up for news teams and live events coverage that need resilient connectivity to quickly go live from any location. From the 0.5-second glass-to-glass latency over bonded cellular to the innovative GateWay mode that gives you the ability to access reliable internet in the field, we had the needs of today’s broadcasters in mind. 

265-backpack-remoteReliable, simple to use, and built tough for field use, the EnGo 265 uses Dejero’s Smart Blending Technology along with high-efficiency antennas and world-class RF design to deliver ultra-reliable cellular reception in poor coverage and crowded areas while on the go.

To meet the increased market demand for security,  we further protected video streams with AES256 encryption, a security-hardened Linux OS, and a cryptoprocessor to authenticate the hardware.

Since launching in December 2021, the response to the new EnGo 265 has been hugely positive, and we’re proud to share that it has been recognized with two industry awards. 

2021 Best New Product or Service - Acquisition, Broadcast Production Awards

NewscastStudio's Broadcast Production Awards recognize the very best in creative production and technical achievement across news, sports, and entertainment. For their 2021 competition, the EnGo 265 mobile transmitter won Best New Product or Service - Acquisition in their Production category.

TV Technology Best of Show 2022 Awards

To cap off our exciting return to NAB Show 2022, we were beyond excited to have the Dejero EnGo 265 mobile transmitter win in the TV Technology Best of Show 2022 Awards at NAB. These awards recognize the outstanding products and solutions exhibited at the show, taking into account their innovation, prowess, and capabilities.

Learn more about the award-winning EnGo 265 and how it can help you go live and access reliable internet from anywhere. 

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