edelkrone Controller v2 - Newsshooter

2022-09-17 11:59:44 By : Ms. Catherine Chong

edelkrone Controller v2 is their newest dedicated remote control solution. The compact remote works with all of edelkrone’s motorized gear to provide fast & easy control over their equipment. The latest version features twice the battery life compared to the previous generation and an option for a fully wired connection between the controller and edelkrone devices.

edelkrone Controller v2 includes the essential features of the edelkrone mobile app, freeing up your mobile device as you film and offering a much longer battery life than standard smartphones. You can use the navigation pad on edelkrone Controller v2 to adjust speed, acceleration, and any axis of your edelkrone devices, including slide, swing, pan, tilt and focus.

You can program the position of the gear using the buttons on edelkrone Controller v2 or by moving the devices by hand to easily save, recall, and loop the positions with the remote. You can use Gesture Control Mode to program your compatible devices simply by moving the controller. You can even customize simple time-lapses automated by edelkrone’s smart software.

edelkrone Controller v2 comes with three significant improvements. The first is the battery life. edelkrone Controller v2 has 10 hours of continuous wireless use with just two rechargeable AA batteries, twice as much as the previous generation remote control released by edelkrone in 2020. The new controller also supports wired connections with compatible devices, which doubles the battery life to 20 hours and is suitable for environments with high wireless interference. And finally, edelkrone Controller v2 features a bigger, easier-to-read screen for an improved user experience.

edelkrone Controller v2 is available for preorder today for $139.

Erik is an 18 time Emmy award-winning DP, with over 20 years experience in photojournalism, working in newsrooms all over the USA. The last decade has seen Erik migrate into broadcast television and filmmaking, where he has discovered a passion for visual storytelling and production. Additionally, Erik is an outstanding educator, teaching filmmaking via courses on Linkedin Learning and Lynda.com.

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