In today's world, where 4G/5G live broadcasting equipment is increasingly valued, the 4G news live broadcasting system plays a significant role in more and more fields. However, many potential customers may have a question before purchasing 4G news live broadcasting equipment: Since 4G news live broadcasting devices are wireless and highly mobile, how does the 4G backpack address the power supply issue while ensuring freedom of movement? This is a concern for both current and future users of 4G news live broadcasting equipment. Below, we will address this issue in conjunction with the portable video cellular solution pioneer—LiveU's LU 40 and its flagship product LU 60:
1. Powerful Built-in Battery

LiveU's 4G/5G news equipment uses a high-capacity lithium battery as the built-in battery for the backpack device, providing a continuous live broadcasting time of up to 2 hours per battery. This meets the needs of most live programs, as typical news segments and reports usually do not exceed one hour. The 2-hour built-in battery power supply time satisfies the requirements of most customers.
2. Convenient External Battery

As the primary users of LiveU's live broadcasting equipment, television stations sometimes encounter large events, such as galas or sports competitions, that require long-duration broadcasting. This places higher demands on LiveU's power supply. In large live broadcasting events, Anton Bauer batteries for powering large cameras are essential. Every television station has numerous Anton Bauer interface batteries. LiveU can directly power the backpack using a dedicated Anton Bauer battery adapter, allowing for seamless battery replacement. When one battery is depleted, it can be swapped out while the built-in battery continues to supply power, ensuring uninterrupted broadcasting.
3. Easily Accessible Third-Party Batteries
If a customer (such as a corporate station) does not have Anton Bauer interface batteries, we can conveniently find suitable external batteries from third parties using the professional adapter cable provided by LiveU. After outputting 19V from the external battery through a standard interface, it can be converted to charge LiveU, effectively extending broadcasting time.
Finally, to facilitate customers, LiveU's backpack design includes a storage compartment specifically for external batteries (including Anton Bauer batteries and third-party batteries), which does not affect the portability of the backpack, truly alleviating your concerns about power supply!