![]() MountingĮach TC-1 has a hook and loop preinstalled and includes several pieces of loop fabric with adhesive tape on the other side to attach to cameras or audio recorders. The battery is replaceable if performance declines. You will need to supply your own USB power adapter. I like the USB to three USB-C pigtail cable so that you can charge all of them simultaneously in approximately three hours for up to 28 hours of operation. ![]() USB Type-A to Triple USB Type-C Charging Cableĭeity includes several cables with the Timecode Box Kit.Locking 3.5mm TRS to Right-Angle 5-Pin LEMO Cable.Deity Microphones TC-1 Wireless Timecode Generator Box 3-Pack Kit (Bluetooth, 2.4 GHz).Includes Hook-N-Loop and DSLR Cold Shoe Mount.LED Status Lights Indicate Power, TC Sync, and Wireless Pairing.USB-C Charging 2 Hours to Fully Charge, Up to 28 Hours Battery Life.The TC-1 also features a secondary RF chip for syncing TC-1 to TC-1 devices from a range of 30ft.ĭeity has a three-pack kit for $549 and a single TC-1 that retails for $169.99 Deity states the TC-1 has 600% more control range than Bluetooth timecode boxes from leading competitors. The TC-1 has exclusive Bit Connectify technology that allows you to control up to 20x TC-1 wireless timecode generator boxes from 250ft away. The TC-1 also has a built-in microphone to get scratch audio on the left channel and Timecode on the right. It can jam timecode to a camera that has a dedicated Timecode port or send LTC audio timecode to a DSLR or mirrorless hybrid using the 3.5mm audio input. This is where the Deity Timecode Box TC-1 comes in. Timecode is the key to this, and without a master timecode device, you will get close but not frame accurate. Using multiple cameras on a shoot or having a sound recordest synching them all together with the same timecode will make life in the edit bay so much easier.
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