Shure SLXD15+ Portable Digital Wireless Bodypack System — Field-Ready Wireless for ENG and Location Sound
SLXD15+ Overview
The Shure SLXD15+ combines the SLXD5 Portable Receiver and SLXD1 Bodypack Transmitter into a complete digital wireless system engineered for mobile production workflows. Designed specifically for videographers, ENG crews, field production teams, and location sound recordists, the system delivers reliable RF performance in environments where spectrum management is critical. Wide-tuning capability across the transmitter and receiver keeps both units synchronized through the dedicated ShowLink Ease control link, enabling automatic interference scanning and channel updates without interrupting production. This system is the professional choice for operators who need dependable wireless audio away from the controlled environment of a fixed installation.
Remote monitoring and configuration via a paired mobile device adds operational flexibility, allowing engineers and operators to manage the system without direct physical access to the receiver.
Key Features
- SLXD5 Portable Receiver — Compact receiver designed for camera-mount or bag-based field production workflows
- SLXD1 Bodypack Transmitter — Low-profile bodypack transmitter suited for talent-worn applications in ENG and location sound
- ShowLink Ease Control Link — Dedicated RF control link keeps transmitter and receiver synchronized, enabling remote parameter management without interrupting audio transmission
- Automatic Interference Scanning — System scans for available frequencies and updates to clear channels automatically, reducing manual RF coordination in congested spectrum environments
- Wide Tuning Range — Broad frequency agility across the operating band provides flexibility when navigating local RF conditions
- Mobile Device Configuration — Monitor and configure system parameters via a paired mobile device for hands-free remote control in the field
- ENG and Field Production Optimized — System design addresses the specific demands of videography, documentary, broadcast field work, and location sound recording

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