Wireless vs. Traditional Endzone Cameras

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Endzone cameras are becoming an integral technological tool in football, and the coaches with the most advanced systems have a noticeable advantage over their competition. Traditional endzone cameras with clunky cables, attached monitor screens, camera remotes, and pan-tilt joysticks have been replaced by modern wireless systems. The Sport Scope Smart Endzone Camera is leading the charge, providing coaches with an efficient, user-friendly product. This blog post will outline some of the features that set wireless endzone cameras apart from the old-fashioned modes of capturing game footage.

Less Equipment

With leading-edge systems such as the Sport Scope Wireless Endzone Camera, there's no longer the need for excessive equipment to allow you to control the camera. No more big cable bundles, 30 foot long HDMI cords, joystick boxes with batteries, delicate camera remotes, or monitor screens with their own battery supplies. What remains is the Wireless Smart Camera Pan/Tilt head, a router, antenna, one ethernet cable and a couple battery sources for the top and bottom of the tower. Having less equipment makes set-up efficient and hassle-free.

Control from Anywhere

Having a wireless endzone camera system means that you can use your iPad to remotely operate using on-screen controls. Film the game from the press box booth, in a tent, in a nearby vehicle, or on the sideline. As long as your device is within 100 feet of your endzone camera system, you can control your technology with ease and comfort. Modern wireless systems also allow multiple devices to be watching the instant replay and controlling the endzone camera, which means that all coaches will have access to the livestream.

Advanced Control of Pan/Tilt Speeds

With wireless endzone camera systems, the virtual controls on your iPad allow for a wide variation of pan and tilt speeds. Advanced systems like the Sport Scope Smart Endzone Camera are designed with touch screens in mind. The more you move your thumb on the iPad touch screen, the more you can increase or decrease the speed of the panning and tilting. This makes for incredible precision. Cutting-edge wireless technology has surpassed manual by-hand pan and tilt end zone camera systems.

The benefits of upgrading to a wireless endzone camera are clear. Simplified, high-tech, and intuitive, these new systems are revolutionizing instant replay and helping coaches win more games. And who wouldn’t want to win more games?