








Prism Flex Mk II Encoder
If you’re looking for a powerhouse encoder that doesn't hog all the space on your desk, the Teradek Prism Flex Mk II is a serious contender. It’s compact enough to tuck away anywhere— whether you’re mounting it right on your camera, sitting it on a tabletop, or squeezing it into your rack between a switcher and a mixer.
What’s really impressive is how it handles connectivity. It has built-in network bonding, meaning you can combine Wi-Fi, Ethernet, and cellular data to make sure your stream stays rock-solid even if one connection dips.
On the technical side, it isn't cutting any corners:
- Stunning Visuals: It handles up to CI 4K60 video. With 10-bit 4:2:2 color and bitrates climbing as high as 85 Mb/s, your footage stays crisp and professional.
- Pro Audio: It supports up to eight channels of audio, so your sound remains as high-fidelity as your video.
Essentially, it’s a tiny "set it and forget it" box that ensures your high-res broadcast gets where it needs to go without the usual connectivity headaches.
Original: $3,990.00
-65%$3,990.00
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If you’re looking for a powerhouse encoder that doesn't hog all the space on your desk, the Teradek Prism Flex Mk II is a serious contender. It’s compact enough to tuck away anywhere— whether you’re mounting it right on your camera, sitting it on a tabletop, or squeezing it into your rack between a switcher and a mixer.
What’s really impressive is how it handles connectivity. It has built-in network bonding, meaning you can combine Wi-Fi, Ethernet, and cellular data to make sure your stream stays rock-solid even if one connection dips.
On the technical side, it isn't cutting any corners:
- Stunning Visuals: It handles up to CI 4K60 video. With 10-bit 4:2:2 color and bitrates climbing as high as 85 Mb/s, your footage stays crisp and professional.
- Pro Audio: It supports up to eight channels of audio, so your sound remains as high-fidelity as your video.
Essentially, it’s a tiny "set it and forget it" box that ensures your high-res broadcast gets where it needs to go without the usual connectivity headaches.




















