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Accsoon CineView HE Transmitter & Receiver

The CineView HE Multi-Spectrum Wireless Video Transmission System from Accsoon allows you to send a 1080p60 camera signal to the included receiver plus up to three mobile devices. This versatile wireless video transmission system provides a cost-effective way of allowing four people on set to monitor an HDMI camera signal. The transmitter can send signal to a total of four devices simultaneously over distances up to 1200' with only a 60ms delay. You can transmit to any mix of up to four receivers and iOS/Android smartphones and tablets using dual-band wireless signals.

SKU: GC52-ACWIT04HE

Accsoon CineView HE Transmitter & Receiver

Accsoon CineView HE Transmitter & Receiver

The CineView HE Multi-Spectrum Wireless Video Transmission System from Accsoon allows you to send a 1080p60 camera signal to the included receiver plus up to three mobile devices. This versatile wireless video transmission system provides a cost-effective way of allowing four people on set to monitor an HDMI camera signal. The transmitter can send signal to a total of four devices simultaneously over distances up to 1200' with only a 60ms delay. You can transmit to any mix of up to four receivers and iOS/Android smartphones and tablets using dual-band wireless signals.

The included dedicated receiver is easy to set up and pair, and it features an HDMI output and a USB UVC output to output your signal to a computer for streaming using third-party apps. The free-to-download companion app provides image tools such as peaking, zebras, false colour for exposure, and .cube 3D LUT overlay. The transmitter and receiver feature DC and USB-C power inputs, and they also support an optional L-series battery that can power the set for up to 12 hours.

Wireless Transmission

Dual-Band 2.4 and 5 GHz wireless transmission

Latency less than 0.06s

Long-distance transmission range of 1200'

One transmitter can connect up to four devices such as receivers, smartphones, or tablets

Wireless remote monitoring via Accsoon Go App

Automatic channel selection for optimal transmission

Video Input/Output

HDMI input and loop output on the transmitter

HDMI and USB-C/UVC output on receiver for streaming on a computer with third-party apps

Up to Full HD 1080p video and high-quality audio transmission

Design

Fanless design for silent operation

Power by L-series/NP-F type battery, DC input or USB-C

Group pairing knob

Bright 1.3" OLED screen

Compact, lightweight design with durable aluminum construction

Key Features:

Wireless Video Transmitter/Receiver Set

Mix up to 4 Receivers, Tablets & Phones

1080p60 HDMI Transmission up to 1200'

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Accsoon CineView HE Transmitter & Receiver

The CineView HE Multi-Spectrum Wireless Video Transmission System from Accsoon allows you to send a 1080p60 camera signal to the included receiver plus up to three mobile devices. This versatile wireless video transmission system provides a cost-effective way of allowing four people on set to monitor an HDMI camera signal. The transmitter can send signal to a total of four devices simultaneously over distances up to 1200' with only a 60ms delay. You can transmit to any mix of up to four receivers and iOS/Android smartphones and tablets using dual-band wireless signals.

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