When they are connected, the device stands about eight inches (200mm) high. The Boost also gives the Mevo an Ethernet port so the system can stream connected to a house system.
It has a magnetic connector on the bottom that connects to the Boost, an extra battery pack. The Mevo unit is simple, even in its design, with only a single button, one USB port and a micro SD slot. It can be set up in minutes and seems like a great solution, especially for smaller churches. We were able to stream with only a few issues, and record to the included micro SD card with no problem. We reviewed the Mevo and its main accessory, the Mevo Boost, in a few weekend services to see if this might be the answer for the house of worship.
The camera wirelessly connects to your iPhone and can use your 4G network to stream. The camera switches between wide and tight shots with or without an operator or additional equipment. It doesn't simply deliver a static live shot, however. Mevo is a 2.5 inch (63mm) high, two inch (50mm) diameter cylindrical camera that comes in white or black. If you are hesitating because streaming seems complicated, Livestream has an inexpensive, easy-to-use solution called the Mevo. An online stream of your church's service can be an introduction for some, but can also be a great way to reach beyond the walls of your church, your neighborhood and even beyond the country. That's what a number of experts have concluded. People today want to see your church online before they experience it in person.