You’ve got your camera, your hot take, and the perfect location — but what you don’t have is a fixed streaming desk, a slick-lit studio, or an ethernet cable. If this sounds like you, welcome to the wild, spontaneous, and beautifully chaotic world of IRL streaming

Whether you’re streaming from a bustling city street, a national park trail, or a spontaneous food truck adventure, we’re going to help you build the best IRL streaming setup in 2025. Let’s get to it so you can go live in real time. 

 

what is IRL streaming

First, what is IRL streaming?

IRL streaming (short for “In Real Life”) is all about broadcasting real-world experiences to a live audience. Unlike traditional live streams that happen from a gaming chair or a fixed home setup, IRL streaming happens out in the world — on the street, in nature, at events, or anywhere there’s something worth sharing. IRL streamers are storytellers on the move.

You’ll find IRL streamers all over the internet — literally and figuratively. Platforms like Twitch, YouTube, and Kick have become hotspots for creators who want to take their audiences along for the ride. On Twitch, the “Just Chatting” and “IRL” categories are stacked with streamers who’ve turned everyday moments into real-time entertainment. YouTube has seen a surge in mobile creators using live video to connect more intimately with subscribers, and Kick is making a play for the IRL crowd with fewer restrictions and a growing audience looking for raw, unfiltered experiences. 

This type of streaming is personal, unscripted, and often unpredictable — and that’s exactly what makes it so fun. But before you dive in, you’ll need a streaming setup that can keep up with your on-the-go lifestyle. Let’s talk gear.

IRL steaming equipment

 

What equipment do you need to stream IRL?

While becoming more and more popular, going live from anywhere comes with challenges. Mainly, you need reliable gear, easy-to-use software, and, oh, yeah — internet.

IRL streaming key ingredients:

  • A mobile live streaming device, like an iPhone or iPad.
  • A stable internet connection, like LiveU’s Mobile Data plans
  • A reliable video streaming app or streaming software, like Switcher.
  • Not essential but pretty awesome: an IRL streaming backpack (a wearable rig that carries your modem, battery, and gear) like this one from UnlimitedIRL

 

Software for mobile streamers

Fact is, most live streaming software — like OBS Studio — is designed for static setups, which works great if you’re staying put. But what if your “studio” is a sidewalk, or a beach?

We don’t like to brag (ok maybe a little), but a situation like this is exactly what Switcher was built for. Switcher is a mobile live streaming app built specifically for iOS devices, and it’s packed with features that make IRL streaming feel effortless: 

Mobile-first design

You don’t need a laptop. You don’t need a clunky desktop rig. You just need your iPhone or iPad and the app. You can go live directly to Twitch, YouTube, Facebook, or even a custom RTMP destination.

Multicam from multiple iOS devices

Using just a few iOS devices, you can set up a multicam experience that looks ridiculously professional. Capture different angles of your stream without additional expensive gear.

Add overlays and live editing

Add lower-thirds, logos, scoreboards, or pre-recorded intros — in real time — all from your device. Suddenly you stream looks like a legit broadcast instead of a virtual meeting.

Solid audio controls

Audio quality matters even more when you’re out in the real world. With support for Bluetooth mics and other external gear, Switcher helps you achieve professional-sounding audio on the go.

Save and repurpose your content

Switcher lets you save high-quality recordings of your live video to edit or upload later. Perfect for making highlight reels or sharing your stream with new audiences.

Why not just use OBS_

 

Why not just use OBS?

OBS Studio is a legend in its own right, and it’s fantastic for home or studio-based streaming. But in the context of IRL streaming, it’s a bit like trying to bring a desktop PC on a hike.

OBS:

  • Requires a laptop or desktop

  • Doesn’t support iOS multicam natively

  • Needs external tools for mobile live streaming

  • Isn’t ideal for spontaneous or minimal-gear streaming

In other words, OBS is great at the desk. But when it comes to a flexible, mobile-first experience that lets you stream from anywhere, it just doesn’t make life very easy.

 

OK, let’s talk internet connection

You’ve got two main options:

1. Mobile data modem 

These are compact hotspots (sometimes called MiFi devices) that provide Wi-Fi via a data plan. They’re good for lighter setups or short outings. Think local vlogs, short interviews, or casual on-the-go streams.

2. IRL streaming backpack

Welcome to the big leagues. These backpacks are purpose-built to support uninterrupted, high-quality streams in public or outdoor areas. Two popular options are:

LiveU Solo Connect: Used by broadcasters and pros, it bonds multiple data connections to keep your mobile streams reliable even in tricky coverage zones.

UnlimitedIRL Backpacks: Designed specifically for Twitch and YouTube streamers. They come with modems, batteries, routers, and even data plans built in.

These setups let you go live for hours — from festivals to forests — and keep your audience with you every step of the way.

 

Bonus: Add an action camera to the mix

If you want POV-style streaming or something extra rugged, consider adding an action camera like a Sony Action Cam or GoPro. Some IRL streaming backpacks support this kind of input, and you can integrate the feed into Switcher with our Accsoon SeeMo integration. Definitely not essential, but it’s a cool way to level up your streaming setup for more immersive content.

IRL streaming accessibility

 

IRL streaming has never been more accessible

In 2025, the barriers to entry for quality live streaming are lower than ever. And whether you're touring cities, exploring nature, or just vibing at the park, the right combo of gear and software makes all the difference

So if you're looking for a video streaming app that can keep up with your real-life adventures, see for yourself how Switcher can be your ultimate travel buddy for real-time content creation with a 14-day free trial.

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