Bond Over Blue

The Timecode Systems UltraSync Blue has just been announced, bringing time code and metadata via Bluetooth to a plethora of new devices, including the iPhone in conjunction with the MAVIS pro camera iOS app and Apogee's MetaRecorder audio recorder iOS app.

Non-iOS devices are expected to support Bluetooth time code in the near future, including the Zoom F8n and H3-VR recorders.

The UltraSync Blue can be used as a standalone sync box for up to four connected devices, but it can also integrate with the Timecode Systems b:Link Hub network with the use of a :pulse as a master time code generator. 

It retails for $179 and is expected to start shipping this month, so get your pre-orders in now!

Does Whatever a SPDR Can

The Lectrosonics SPDR is a small, lightweight dual channel recorder with time code. It captures full stereo audio for sports, cars, or other situations where a wireless system would be impractical.

The SPDR retails for $1179 and starts shipping immediately. Initial supplies may be limited, so distribution will be on a first-come, first-served basis.

Order yours now or check after the jump for more details and use case scenarios!

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