For years, wireless signals have broadcasted over the 5GHz bands within U-NII
1 through 3. In addition to 5GHz, Bolt 6 utilizes U-NII 5, aka “6GHz”—with 12
new channels to access a new clear radio frequency (RF) environment. This
means fewer devices competing for bandwidth, less interference, and the
ability for more wireless links to coexist in a single area.
The Bolt 6 Series uses both the 6GHz and 5GHz unlicensed
bands, so you can avoid signal congestion by using the U-NII 5
capability in Bolt 6, while retaining the ability to operate in
5GHz bands. Every Bolt 6 TX and RX device can be paired
with any Bolt 4K device —regardless of range. The
maximum range of the system in this scenario is always limited
by the shortest range. In order to use 6GHz (U-NII 5), you will
need a Bolt 6 on both the TX and RX side.
RSA-1024 key pairing and AES-256
encryption blocks unauthorized access
to your wireless video feed.
A new algorithm enables Longer Distance
mode that now offers better 4K image
quality at distances over 2000 ft.
Bolt 6 gives you color-accurate 4K
HDR clarity without sacrificing range
or reliability.
Monitor in true HDR
Pass through the largest color pipe
information available
Convert LOG-based camera footage into
HDR formats using SmallHD’s custom
color pipe workflows