READING, PA — Miri Technologies Inc. is making its debut at the NAB Show in Las Vegas, showcasing its innovative X510 dual-cellular bonding network router. Exhibiting at booth W2801 in the “Premiere Park” area, Miri is introducing its new “Try Before You Buy” program, allowing U.S.-based customers to test the X510 in their own workflows before purchasing.
Designed for applications such as live streaming, remote production, and newsgathering, the X510 router combines multiple data connections—including Ethernet, Wi-Fi, 4G, 5G, and Starlink—for stable and high-performance internet connectivity even in challenging environments. With Speedify channel bonding technology from partner Connectify, the router supports up to seven direct connections and can share up to 20 mobile device connections via the Speedify app for a total of 27 links. It also features automatic failover to prevent disruptions and encrypts data for secure transmission.
“Customer reaction to the Miri X510 router has been tremendous, and we can’t wait to showcase its unique advantages to NAB Show attendees in Las Vegas,” said Ryan Brenneman, CTO of Miri Technologies. “The X510’s ground-breaking feature set, purpose-built design and unmatched flexibility truly set it apart. We’re positive that users will appreciate its benefits once they experience them first-hand, and our new ‘Try Before You Buy’ program lets them do so in their own environment so they can purchase with confidence.”
Customers can use Miri’s NetConnect+ multi-carrier plans or their own SIM cards, providing flexibility to switch carriers and avoid congestion in crowded venues. The device supports hot-swappable NP-F batteries, ensuring reliability for field use.
The X510 router is now available in the U.S. and Australia, with plans to expand into more global markets later this year. With its robust design and secure connectivity, the X510 is poised to transform workflows for media professionals worldwide.
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