About

Divimath makes a renowned digital video system designed for mission-critical performance in demanding environments. Unlike analog systems, Divimath’s digital transmission is immune to image warping and color shifting, delivering clear visuals. Unlike other digital video systems, Divimath offers practically zero latency (<3ms) with no variation in delay frame-to-frame (compared to 30-200ms from other options).

Key Differentiators:
  • Encrypted digital signal – secure against unauthorized viewing, unlike public analog feeds
  • Ultra-low latency video options:
    • High resolution: 1080p30
    • Balanced mode: 720p60
    • Maximum speed: 540p90 (fastest digital FPV latency in the world)
  • Built-in analog video receiver and HDMI input – seamless compatibility with existing systems
  • Similar range and signal breakup as analog video (no stutters and predictable signal recovery)
  • Support for up to 16 simultaneous video channels (8 low-band, 8 race-band)
  • Support for multi-node mesh receivers to extend operational range with no latency penalty
These products are NDAA compliant, making them suitable for use in government-regulated applications and organizations requiring sourcing transparency and secure supply chains.

Manufactured in Thailand, owned in the USA.

FAQ

Q: How do Divimath NDAA-compliant products differ from HDZero products?

A: Divimath NDAA-compliant products are similar to the proven HDZero digital video system but are built specifically to meet U.S. government sourcing and compliance requirements. Divimath NDAA-compliant products add a key feature: encrypted digital video transmission. This encryption protects against unauthorized viewing and is exclusive to the NDAA-compliant product line. While Divimath NDAA products remain compatible with HDZero receivers when encryption is disabled, encrypted video streams can only be viewed using Divimath NDAA-compliant receivers. HDZero receivers cannot decode encrypted video from Divimath NDAA transmitters.

Q: What does NDAA compliance mean?

A: NDAA compliance ensures that our products meet U.S. government regulations regarding sourcing and manufacturing. Divimath's NDAA-compliant products are free from restricted components and are suitable for use in federal, defense, and other sensitive applications requiring secure supply chains.

Q: Where are Divimath products made?

A: Divimath products are manufactured in Thailand and owned by Divimath, Inc., a U.S.-based company. This provides transparency and security in our supply chain while supporting domestic engineering and support services.

Q: How does Divimath’s video system compare to analog?

A: Unlike analog systems, Divimath’s digital video technology eliminates image warping and color shifting, offering consistently clear visuals. Our system also offers similar range and predictable signal recovery, with none of the stutters or freezes common in other digital systems.

Q: What is the video latency of Divimath’s system?

A: Divimath’s video transmission offers industry-leading, sub-3ms glass-to-glass latency with no frame-to-frame variation—far lower than typical digital systems, which can have 30-200ms of delay.

Q: Can Divimath systems work with existing analog setups?

A: Yes. Our video systems include a built-in analog video receiver and HDMI input for seamless integration with existing infrastructure, making upgrades simple and cost-effective.

Q: How does Divimath's digital video encryption work?

Divimath digital link is encrypted using AES256.
Encryption occurs at the physical layer which means:

  • It is almost impossible to hack the link without a Divimath receiver
  • A Divimath receiver without correct password is not able to receive video

Encryption can be disabled if desired (e.g. at racing events).