Noel Del Pilar used YoloBox Ultra for a Puerto Rico wedding livestream
YoloLiv highlights a case study where wedding photographer Noel Del Pilar utilized the YoloBox Ultra and its network bonding feature to produce a multi-location, broadcast-quality wedding livestream in Puerto Rico. The YoloBox Ultra handled complex technical aspects for multi-camera switching and reliable streaming despite variable connectivity, enabling a professional-grade production for social platforms. This article serves as a promotional case study for YoloLiv's hardware capabilities.
Key Takeaways
- Noel Del Pilar built the production around a YoloBox Ultra in a protective cage for mobile durability.
- The camera setup included a Canon R50V with a 16-35mm f/2.8 lens plus an Accsoon CineView HE HDMI transmitter for remote camera integration.
- Audio was captured with Rode Wireless Go II systems on all subjects and monitored through YoloBox Ultra audio controls.
- YoloLiv network bonding combined a Netgear M6 Pro via Ethernet with multiple cellular hotspots from different providers for redundancy.
- Noel said the stream had “zero interruptions” and quality “comparable to a TV show” during venue transitions and strong Caribbean sunlight.
Why It Matters
The immediate signal is that YoloLiv is positioning YoloBox Ultra as a production hub for demanding, mobile wedding workflows, not just simple single-camera streams. The article pairs multi-camera switching with network bonding, showing how YoloBox Ultra was used to manage interviews, church entrance coverage, and live hosting for a Facebook Live audience. That puts YoloLiv in the same conversation as other hardware vendors targeting creators who need broadcast-style control in variable field conditions. The clearest next data point to watch is whether YoloLiv publishes more wedding or event case studies with the same network bonding setup, especially ones that name the streaming destination and connectivity mix.
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