How to plug the Entagged into your camera

Make sure you have the correct Entagged model, USB or HDMI cable and magnetic plug (if applicable) for your camera. You can check the compatibility list here. On some cameras you might have to change a USB setting in your camera’s menu to prepare it for the Entagged.


Entagged M

For Canon, Nikon, Sony or Fujfilm cameras

1. Snap the magnetic USB plug onto the back of the Entagged.

2. Looking at the front of the Entagged, with the logo toward you and the socket at the top, plug the HDMI cable into the Entagged so that the cable points toward the right. This is critical for the Entagged to function properly.

3. Plug the Entagged into your camera’s USB port and the HDMI cable into the HDMI port.

Should the HDMI plug be too close above the Entagged, you can rotate the Entagged (on the magnetic plug) by 90º or 180º to make space. The magnetic connection protects both the plug and the camera port, even when you knock it during transport or use. Don’t worry, the Entagged will always remain attached via the HDMI cable, so you won’t lose it.

Note: If your camera has a Micro-USB 3.0 Socket, don’t worry – the Micro-USB 2.0 magnetic plug fits into the wider half of the Micro-USB 3.0 socket, as it is designed to be backwards-compatible and will work perfectly.
If you like, you can loop the HDMI cable behind the Entagged for a neater look.


Entagged N1

For Nikon cameras with a round 10-pin accessory terminal

1. Looking at the front of the Entagged, with the logo toward you and the socket at the top, plug the USB cable into the Entagged so that the cable points toward the right. This is critical for the Entagged to function properly.

2. Plug the Entagged into the round remote socket on the front of your camera. Don’t worry if it’s a little hard to plug in. The Entagged is designed to stay on the camera all the time so we made it a tight fit. Wiggling it a little can help while plugging it in.

3. Plug the other end of the cable into the USB port of your camera. If it has a Micro-USB 3.0 Socket, don’t worry – the Micro-USB 2.0 plug fits into the wider (bottom) half of the Micro-USB 3.0 socket.


Entagged N2

For Nikon cameras with a rectangular 10-pin accessory terminal

1. Looking at the front of the Entagged, with the logo toward you and the socket at the top, plug the USB cable into the Entagged so that the cable points toward the left. This is critical for the Entagged to function properly.

2. Plug the Entagged into the rectangular remote socket on the side of the camera. The Entagged is designed to stay on the camera all the time so we made it a tight fit.

3. Plug the other end of the cable into the camera.

Turn on your camera to power the Entagged. You don’t need to charge the Entagged as it’s powered by a tiny amount of power from your camera battery. Start the App and pair your Entagged, as described in the pairing tutorial.

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