Attention sound mixers, indie filmmakers, and everyone in between! Deity has announced the arrival of the Theos dual-channel, digitally modulated UHF wireless microphone system. Part of Deity’s Sidus ecosystem, this cutting-edge system is packed with features not commonly available to the average user of wireless audio and is designed to make the audio recording process seamless and stress free.
Featuring a dual-channel receiver, the Deity Theos uses a wideband UHF spectrum between 550-960 MHz—rather than the crowded 2.4 GHz band—to ensure you get a clear signal even in busy RF environments. And because of its digital modulation, you get crystal-clear audio, free from analog artifacts. The transmitter delivers up to 100mW of RF transmission power, giving you all the power you need to overcome interference.
The system also includes a built-in 32-bit float recorder in the transmitter, allowing you to save your recordings to a Micro SD card with a capacity of up to 128GB. This ensures that you can always shoot even when you’re working in an environment where wireless is not allowed—such as in large sporting events that require clearance beforehand. The recorder offers 24-bit and 32-bit float formats, meaning that you don’t have to worry about gain staging on your backup WAV files.
The Deity Theos can wirelessly sync timecode from the Deity TC-1 timecode generator, making it possible for you to sync your backup recordings with your master file easily in post—ideal for filmmakers who need to work with multiple cameras or devices.
The transmitter and receiver can be remotely controlled via the Sidus Audio app on your phone or iPad from up to 250' away. SMA antenna ports on the receiver and transmitter enable you to replace the antennas if they get damaged or to connect shark fin antennas to the receiver for bag use.
With up to 14 hours of battery life using lithium batteries, the system also features a full-color LCD screen, especially useful for filmmakers who need to work in various locations and lighting conditions. The transmitter and receiver’s lightweight, CNC-milled aluminum chassis ensures durability and longevity.
Do you think the Theos system could provide a step up for your video rig? Let us know in the Comments section, below; and if you have questions, please call us, chat with us online, or stop by our B&H New York SuperStore.
9 Comments
Is there a microphone preamplifier in the transmitter?
Are the receiver audio outputs line level or mic level?
And are the receiver audio outputs balanced or unbalanced?
Essentially I want to know if the receiver can be plugged into the line level inputs on a Sound Devices 633
Thanks
Hi Tom -
The receiver features two TRS mono balanced or stereo unbalanced outputs to connect to your camera's inputs for recording.
I am interested to know more about this product and its details. When will it be available for sale? I usually use sennheiser, but if it is well made and can be used for professional work.
Hi -
Both of these products are designed for the professional filmmaker or broadcast professional. We expect Deity to begin shipping late Q3 or Q4 of this year.
Would anyone know if body packs can record and transmit simultaneously in the US? Even if not supported, I'll still be getting it.
Hi Gene -
The bodypacks will record and transmit simultaneously.
It can record and transmit simultaneously, but not in the US. Deity and Zaxcom break down the negotiation. So the US version will not be able to do that.
I'll be buying ASAP as well. I knew these would be coming, and I am excited that it is sooner than later.
Absolutely. 32-bit float is all the rage of course, and I have that with an external recorder but being able to capture that internally, wireless transmission WITH timecode. Done. I'll buy upgrading asap.