Phone streaming setup
The layman starting point. Your phone is the camera, encoder, and modem in one. Add a gimbal, a battery, and a chat phone and you are streaming, no backpack required.
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Add an encoder to see your stream quality.
Estimated stream quality—
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Pick an encoder (or a phone/PC that encodes) to see the stream quality this build can hold.
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| Component | Selection | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|
Camera Your video source. A phone can be camera + encoder in one; a real camera needs capture. | — | ||
Encoder Turns the feed into a stream and sends it out. App on a phone, DIY board, or hardware. | — | ||
Data Plan The cellular data your stream rides on. For IRL, a second line on another carrier is your safety net. | — | ||
Mount / StabilizerOptional Hold the rig steady without arm fatigue: gimbal, monopod, or shoulder mount. | — | ||
AudioOptional On the move, a mic into the camera keeps audio in sync past the stream delay. | — | ||
Power Keeps the rig alive. Match the output ports and wattage to your gear, and stay under 100Wh for air travel. | — | ||
Chat PhoneOptional A second screen so you can read chat hands-free while you stream. | Streaming solo: a chat phone on your wrist lets you read chat while you talk. | — | |
BondingOptional Combines multiple links into one resilient stream. eSIM only fails over, it does not bond. | — | ||
Relay / VPSOptional The middle layer so a connection drop becomes a BRB screen, not a stream restart. | — | ||
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