A new feature for the the RØDECaster Pro II and RØDECaster Duo introduces a new way to add remote guests to your production.
RØDE CallMe provides direct, low-latency audio connections over Wi-Fi or Ethernet, giving RØDECaster users the ability to connect to remote guests who are also using RØDECasters or via a web browser. The utility of this is very cool because this process integrates the guest’s audio directly into the RØDECaster for broadcasting or recording. These guests, or “calls,” are assigned to a fader. This is really nice for a smooth production workflow. But it also means that the audio from these calls can benefit from the RØDECaster’s onboard effects.
Like most things these days, the RØDE CallMe feature requires a subscription plan. However, as you’ll notice in the table below, the lowest subscription tier is free.
Tier | Price | Features |
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RØDE CallMe Lite | Free | One CallMe Channel (connect with a single remote guest); 10 Hours RØDECaster-to-RØDECaster Calling per month; 5-Hour Trial for Browser-Based Connections. Ideal for creators just getting started or those who only occasionally host remote guests. |
RØDE CallMe | $9.99 USD/month or $99 USD/year | Multi-guest support (2 CallMe Channels), Unlimited RØDECaster-to-RØDECaster calls, Unlimited Web-to-RØDECaster calls, High-quality, ultra-low latency stereo audio. |
RØDE CallMe Pro | $49.99 USD/month or $499 USD/year | Multi-guest support (3 CallMe Channels), Includes all RØDE CallMe features, plus a host of professional broadcasting tools, Fully integrated IP audio codec with third-party interoperability for remote broadcasting, Advanced SIP calling with support for UDP, TCP, TLS, auto-answer, and customizable quick dials. |