FEELWORLD

FEELWORLD XH-W1000S Wireless Video Transmission System

1000-foot wireless HDMI transmission with sub-100ms latency and dual outputs puts real-time monitoring and crew communication in every corner of your set.

$399.49*
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Overview

The FEELWORLD W1000H is designed to solve a specific on-set logistics problem: getting a clean, low-latency video signal from camera to monitoring village — and getting intercom back to the camera operator — without running cable. At a 1000-foot line-of-sight range and 0.08-second latency, the W1000H covers the transmission distances required on most commercial, documentary, and independent narrative productions while keeping the lag below the threshold where it disrupts real-time directing and focus evaluation. The system transmits up to 1080P@60Hz, which reflects the current ceiling of reliable wireless compression at this price tier — cameras outputting 4K signals will be monitored at 1080p, which is a practical production trade-off for most use cases outside of 4K-critical dailies review.

The I/O layout reflects genuine production thinking: the transmitter carries both HDMI in and HDMI out, allowing a small on-camera monitor to run simultaneously with the wireless feed — the camera operator sees their image while the director sees the same signal wirelessly. The receiver's dual HDMI outputs enable two monitoring positions from a single RX unit, which covers the most common village configuration of director plus script supervisor or DIT. The intercom system over the same RF link is a meaningful on-set convenience, though the 3.5mm interface won't satisfy professional comms integration requirements. Power flexibility — F970, Type-C, and DC adapter — gives the unit practical adaptability across different production power infrastructure setups, and the automatic 13-channel frequency scanning reduces the RF coordination overhead that can slow down fast-paced production days.

Key Features

【All-in-one Wireless Video Transmission System】FEELWORLD W1000H TX/RX set is a real-time wireless video transmission system integrated with intercom and live streaming.With 8Mbps high data rate,dual HDMI ports and other features built for professional filmmaking,the W1000H empowering filmmakers,crews,and content creators everywhere

【Long Range,Low Latency】The W1000H has more than 1000 ft hassle-free range for wireless video and audio transmission;0.08S achievable latency for real-time monitoring that enables

【Dual HDMI Ports, Connect More Device】The transmitter with HDMI input and output,can output video a small monitor on the camera,allow the cameraman to clearly see the shots.the receiver with two HDMI outputs,which support simultaneous output the video

【One Device Dual Uses】The transmitter can be flexible switched as a receiver,if you purchase two sets W1000H,you can setup 1 Transmitter,3 receiver

【13 Frequency Channels】There are 13 frequency channels.automatically scan the current environment to find out available channels and avoid the channels with interference

Specifications

System Type
Wireless Video Transmission
Intercom Support
Integrated
Live Streaming Support
Integrated
Data Rate
8Mbps
Wireless Range
More than 1000 ft
Latency
0.08S
Transmitter HDMI Ports
1 Input, 1 Output
Receiver HDMI Outputs
2
Frequency Channels
13

Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • 1000-foot transmission range is sufficient for most ENG, commercial, and narrative production setups — camera-to-village coverage without cable runs
  • 0.08-second latency is low enough for real-time director monitoring and focus pulling without the disorienting lag of higher-latency systems
  • Dual HDMI outputs on the receiver allow simultaneous feeds to two monitoring positions — director and script supervisor, or director and DIT, from a single RX unit
  • Automatic channel scanning actively avoids RF interference, reducing the frequency coordination burden on busy set environments
  • Built-in intercom over the same wireless link eliminates a separate comms system for camera-to-village communication on smaller productions

👎 Cons

  • Maximum wireless transmission resolution is 1080P@60Hz — 4K signals from modern cinema cameras will be downscaled, limiting use in 4K-critical monitoring applications
  • Operates on 5 GHz band, which while less congested than 2.4 GHz, has shorter effective range through walls and obstructions — 1000ft is a line-of-sight specification
  • F970 battery life under full transmission load will require battery rotation management on multi-hour shoots — plan spare battery inventory accordingly
  • No SDI connectivity on either TX or RX — HDMI-only limits integration into professional broadcast and SDI-based production infrastructure
  • The intercom system uses 3.5mm jacks rather than professional 3-pin XLR or Lemo connectors, which is a practical limitation for professional comms integration

Frequently Asked Questions

The W1000H supports up to 1080P@60Hz over its wireless link — it does not transmit 4K wirelessly. If your camera outputs 4K, the system will transmit a 1080p signal. Plan your monitoring and crew feed expectations accordingly; 4K wireless transmission at this price point is not yet reliable at these ranges.
Yes — the transmitter unit can be reconfigured as a receiver. Buying two W1000H sets allows you to build a 1-transmitter, 3-receiver configuration, expanding your monitoring distribution without additional transmitter hardware. This flexibility makes the system scale from a simple camera-to-village feed into a fuller multi-position monitoring network.
The W1000H operates on the 5.1–5.9 GHz band with 13 selectable frequency channels and automatic channel scanning to identify and avoid interference. The 5 GHz band is generally less congested than 2.4 GHz on professional sets, but coordination with your sound department's wireless IEM and comms systems remains important — particularly in dense urban locations or stadiums.
Yes — the W1000H has a built-in intercom system with a 20Hz–20kHz response range via the 3.5mm headphone jack on both TX and RX units. This allows camera operators and the village to communicate over the same wireless link used for video, eliminating the need for a separate comms system for basic crew coordination.
The W1000H supports F970 batteries, Type-C at 5V/1.5A, and DC adapter input at 6–16V/1.5A. For full-day production use, F970 batteries provide the longest runtime and are a standard on-set power format — carry spares. Type-C is practical for short setups or base camp use. DC adapter integration works well in a fixed monitoring village connected to distribution power.