The Teradek Bolt 6 MAX is the most powerful and advanced real-time wireless video transmission system in the cinema industry: designed and manufactured by Teradek, the world leader in professional wireless video solutions, the Bolt 6 MAX combines Teradek’s patented Zero-Delay technology — latency below 0.001 seconds — with the newly opened 6 GHz frequency band and a line-of-sight range of up to 5,000 feet (1,524m) with the included Panel/Array antenna, making it the definitive wireless transmission system for video assist, DIT, and any professional workflow where reliability, range, and uncompromising image quality are absolutely critical. Fully cross-compatible with the entire existing Bolt 4K and Bolt 6 series — your investment in the Teradek system is always protected.
The 6 GHz band — far less congested than the traditional 5 GHz band — adds 12 new 40 MHz channels in the U-NII-5 band (5.925–6.425 GHz), doubling the available frequency options and dramatically reducing interference in high RF-density shooting environments. With support for video up to 4K HDR 10-bit 4:2:2, 12G-SDI and HDMI 2.0 inputs and outputs, unlimited Broadcast Mode — unlimited receivers from a single transmitter in MAX mode —, AES-256 encryption, intuitive setup via the Bolt Manager app for iOS and Android, ultra-fast reconnection times, and V-Mount or Gold Mount battery power, the Bolt 6 MAX is the reference standard in professional cinema wireless transmission.
Perfect for: video assist operators, DITs, and camera supervisors who need the most powerful, reliable, and versatile wireless transmission system on the market — Zero-Delay below 0.001s, 4K HDR 10-bit 4:2:2, 1,524m range, 6 GHz band with 12 additional channels, unlimited Broadcast Mode, AES-256 encryption, and full compatibility with the Teradek ecosystem —, for any film production where distance, RF signal density, and absolute real-time transmission reliability are the top priorities.







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