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Great Concept! Big win for mobile streamers who want stability without the big budget
I love the concept of Omnistream. It gives you a way to use your phone to create stable live streams on location. In the past you needed to spend upwards of $2500 for something like the LiveU Solo Pro units to get effective network bonding for on location live streaming. Omnistream brings this technology to your phone. I tested Omnistream recently on an event where all I had access to was cellular data. It was a lifesaver as it was able to draw from two cellular data sources to balance my bandwidth and maintain a steady stream in a situation where one data source would have been insufficient. I'd love t see Omnistream catch on and grow as it would be a very helpful tool in the media and live streaming space.
Here's some pros and cons from my experience:
Pros:
- Was very easy to bond data from my two android phones to balance the live stream bandwidth. This makes it possible for me to stream remotely in more challenging spaces where cellular can be limited.
- It successfully let me input HDMI feed from other sources like computers and cameras. However, keep in mind you do need additional HDMI to USB converters to achieve this.
- The versatility of drawing from wifi, and other cellular devices means my data sources are pretty versatile.
- Overall I found set-up pretty easy.
- It's quite versatile in streaming output/locations which was great to see.
Cons:
- It's quite limited on IOS devices. I think this is partly because apple limits what developers can do with the phone hardware for some things. But the team says they will be rolling out new features on IOS soon. This was not an issue for me because I am an android user. However, important for users to be aware of.
- When inputing external HDMI sources it does push the phone hardware pretty hard. Phones aren't always designed to handle this level of processing etc. Your average phone might heat up a bit and get put through its paces on a longer stream.
- License doesn't seem easy to transfer to a different device. It would be great to be able to logout from one device and move Onmistream onto another device. Especially if I want to upgrade my phone. haven't tried this yet myself but other users indicated that this wasn't a do it yourself process and we might need to reach out to Omnistream to do this.
Which brings me to my final thoughts. I really like the concept. Being able to Bond Cellular data for live streaming without needing to spend thousands on new expensive hardware is awesome! Well done Onmistream team you've created something quite unique and useful for the growing live streaming space!
If you do live streaming I highly recommend picking up this deal. Either to use regularly or to have up your sleeve for if you get into a bind and need to run a show in difficult network conditions.
It works well especially for those using android devices.
However, users should consider that inputting external HDMI feed can push your phones limits especially on older devices. That said, this will probably become less of an issue with newer devices with better processors etc.
One update I'd love to see would be an easier process for moving my license to another device so I can more easily upgrade my phone and test different hardware for best performance.
Other than that 5 tacos from me!
Thanks Omnistream team
Amir_Omnistream
Feb 3, 2026Thank you for the awesome review and the 5 tacos! 🙌
We’re glad Omnistream delivered when you only had cellular available, and that bonding two Android phones made the difference.
Quick notes on your cons:
- iOS: Some features are limited due to platform restrictions, and others are on our 2026 roadmap (the iOS app is newly released), so Android has broader capabilities today.
- HDMI Heat/Load: HDMI ingest + encoding can be demanding. For long streams, external power + slightly lower resolution/bitrate + better ventilation can help a lot.
- License transfer: We agree it should be easier. For now, our support team can help move your license to a new device — just reach out and we’ll help with that.
Thanks again for the thoughtful feedback — it helps us improve fast.