– Efficient H.264 encoding
– Delivering Broadcast-level video quality (up to 12Mbps)
– Versatile Store and Forward function (up to 10Mbps)
– Low Transmission Delay of 1 sec, configurable up to 20sec
– Bonds up to 13 network links, cellular, Wi-Fi and LAN
– Lightweight, weighing about 1kg only
The LiveU LU500 is probably the most widely used bonded cellular video uplink system in the world! Utilizing LiveU’s multi-processor encoding engine and antenna modules, the LU500 offers up to 13 network links including 6-8 internal bonded connections portable uplink device that optimizes available bandwidth to deliver broadcast-quality video. For added resiliency in challenging network conditions, the unit can be connected to an Xtender external antenna and to satellite equipment for a hybrid cellular/satellite solution.
The LU500 can be controlled by a single operator in the field using the touch-screen interface or controlled remotely from any computer using the LiveU Central management portal.
Blogs
Introducing the Next-Gen LiveU Solo Pro Portable Encoder
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The LiveU Solo PRO brings a robust 4K streaming solution to the market in a small form-factor LiveU today unveiled its next-generation Solo PRO portable bonding encoder for engaging live coverage, combining professional-grade 4K and HEVC video quality with rock-solid reliability. The Solo PRO ensures the smoothest streaming experience, combining up to...
Enterprise-Grade Live Event Production: Building Reliable Broadcast Systems for Corporate Communications
March 2, 2026
Enterprise live event production is now a core part of corporate communication strategy. This article explores how livestream enterprise systems enable polished, reliable video delivery for town halls, hybrid launches, and stakeholder communications. It covers how professional AV infrastructure, thoughtful system design, and scalable technology help organisations support in-house teams,...
Interconnected AV for Multi-Site Events: A Better Way to Coordinate Live Production Streaming
March 2, 2026
Running a live stream from multiple locations often highlights the limits of traditional one-way church streaming setups. This article explores how interconnected, bi-directional AV systems improve coordination, timing, and engagement across campuses. It also looks at how low-latency transmission, stable network bonding, and centralised production control work together to support...



