Miri is also rolling out a new "Try Before You Buy" programme to allow potential customers in the United States to test the X510 in their environments before purchase.
Miri Technologies is gearing up for its first-ever booth appearance at the NAB Show 2025 in Las Vegas. Exhibiting in NAB’s “Premiere Park” section, the company will highlight its X510 dual-cellular bonding network router, designed to provide robust, high-performance internet connectivity for live streaming, newsgathering and remote production. To enhance customer confidence, Miri is also introducing a “Try Before You Buy” programme, allowing US customers to test the X510 in real-world environments before making a purchase.
In today’s fast-paced media landscape, uninterrupted internet access is critical. However, many locations still struggle with service disruptions and inconsistent speeds, leading to lost revenue and missed opportunities. The Miri X510 router tackles these challenges by merging multiple wired and wireless connections—including 4G, 5G, Starlink and Wi-Fi—into a single, stable bonded link, ensuring seamless performance even in remote areas with weak network coverage.
At the core of the X510’s performance is Speedify, a channel bonding solution developed by Connectify. The router supports up to seven direct connections, including integrated 5G/4G modems, Ethernet ports, Wi-Fi connectivity and USB support for external modems. Its automatic failover system ensures continuous internet access, even if one provider goes offline, while its ability to bond 4G LTE and 5G helps users navigate network congestion in crowded venues.
For those needing extra bandwidth, Miri’s Speedify Pair & Share function enables connection sharing from up to 20 mobile devices, creating a total of 27 contributing links for internet resilience.
The X510 supports Miri’s new NetConnect+ multi-carrier data plans, which intelligently switch between major carriers and regional networks as needed. Customers can also use their own SIM cards, offering greater flexibility for those with specific data contracts. This feature is particularly beneficial in high-density environments like press conferences, where multiple journalists may rely on the same networks.
Compact and adaptable, the X510 is suitable for rack mounting, desktop use or field deployment. Unlike video encoders that limit transmission to specific codecs or protocols, the X510 handles all types of data, from live streams to general file transfers. Additionally, built-in encryption secures traffic, allowing users to select preferred Speed Servers from global locations to optimize performance and meet data sovereignty requirements.
To help customers experience the X510 firsthand, Miri Technologies is rolling out a five-day trial programme for US users. Those who choose to purchase the router at the end of the trial will have their fee—minus shipping—credited toward their purchase. Customers can test the X510 using Miri’s NetConnect+ data plans or their own SIM cards, ensuring the router meets their specific needs before committing to a purchase.
Ryan Brenneman, CTO of Miri Technologies, said: “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. 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’ programme lets them do so in their own environment so they can purchase with confidence.”
The Miri X510 router is currently available in the United States and Australia, with expansion to additional global markets planned throughout 2025.
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