V.i.o. stream, Shoot, tag, edit, share, What’s in the box – V.I.O. Stream User Manual
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STREAM User Manual 
 
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V.I.O. STREAM
Shoot, Tag, Edit, Share
The STREAM makes it easy to shoot great HD video, tag interesting shots while you’re recording, edit videos 
while in the field, and share your videos. 
Everything inside the STREAM has been designed to capture the highest quality HD video, and the durability of 
the STREAM enclosures allows you to capture video just about anywhere you care to go. Dust, snow, water 
spray, shock, and vibration pose no threat to the state-of-the-art optics and electronics inside. 
The modular system design allows you to mount the STREAM almost anywhere—helmet, shoulder strap, roll 
cage, ski tip, power boat windshield, firearm, you name it, and a POV camera has probably been there. 
What’s In the Box?
The STREAM you are integrating contains everything you need for your customers to take high quality HD 
video. The STREAM is built on a modular design that allows you maximum flexibility in how you mount, which 
in turn makes it possible for you to optimize the video you capture for your 
intended purpose. The STREAM doesn’t dictate how you use it. You decide. 
Wide Angle HD Lens
The imaging system can capture video at 1080p and 720p at up to 60 frames
per second. A six element all glass lens provides a field of view up to 142º for 
1080p video. Everything is encased in a rugged, magnesium body and bezel 
that are sealed against dust and moisture. The lens is protected against 
contamination by a sealed glass shield. 
STREAM Recording
The STREAM controls recording, supports advanced image enhancement and exposure controls, and provides 
application programming interface (API) for adjusting a wide range of system parameters. The STREAM is 
enclosed in a sealed enclosure that protects it from impact and vibration that would prove deadly to other 
systems. The STREAM is rated at IP67 for protection against dust and moisture.
Power and Output Flexibility
One of the features of the STREAM that gives great flexibility for 
integration is the end cap interface. This interface allows the stream 
to have multiple end caps which can be used for a variety of setups. 
The USB end cap provides a USB cable connection that can be used 
for power only or power, control, and streaming. The battery pack 
end cap provides a more mobile solution for power and can use the 
802.11 interface for control and video streaming. Integrators may 
also want to explore custom end caps or lenses for the STREAM. 
Communication and Output Options
The STREAM can be controlled through the following interfaces:
