Overview

Accsoon CineView SE (Receiver Only)

Add an extra receiver to your CineView Quad transmission system with this Accsoon CineView SE (Receiver Only) from Accsoon. The receiver can be added to an existing system since transmitter can simultaneously send a 1080p60 video signal to any mix of receivers and iOS/Android smartphones and tablets up to four total. You can send video signals over distances up to 1200' with only a 50ms delay.

SKU: GC52-ACWIT04SERX

Accsoon CineView SE (Receiver Only)

Accsoon CineView SE (Receiver Only)

Add an extra receiver to your CineView Quad transmission system with this Accsoon CineView SE (Receiver Only) from Accsoon. The receiver can be added to an existing system since transmitter can simultaneously send a 1080p60 video signal to any mix of receivers and iOS/Android smartphones and tablets up to four total. You can send video signals over distances up to 1200' with only a 50ms delay.

Quad technology allows you to transmit exact copies of your transmission over 2.4 and 5 GHz signals for redundant, high-quality images. The receiver is easy to set up and pair, and it features an HDMI and SDI output. The free-to-download companion app installs on a tablet or smartphone and it features image tools such as peaking, zebras, false colour for exposure, and .cube 3D LUT overlay, and new features include Smart Sharpening and Onion Skin overlay. The receiver features a DC power input, USB-C power input, and it also supports an optional L-series battery that can power the unit for up to 12 hours.

Wireless Transmission

Twin dual-band wireless technology transmits the same image on both 2.4 and 5 GHz frequencies at the same time

Latency of less than 50ms

Long-distance transmission range of 1200'

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

Apps

Wireless remote monitoring via Accsoon Go App

Smart Sharpening tool for more accurate focusing

Onion Skin Overlay tool for precise repetition of shots and improved LUT loading and recording

Ability to multitask with the Go App on Split View when using a suitable iPad

High-end features like focus peaking, histogram, and false colour

Twin Image Transmission

The system transmits two identical copies of your camera's video output on both 2.4 and 5 GHz frequencies at the same time. When these signals arrive at the receiver unit, they are instantly combined as needed to create the final high-quality video feed

Video Input/Output

HDMI and SDI outputs on the receiver

Receive up to Full HD 1080p60 video

Design

The CineView SE system is even smaller and lighter than ever, with the receiver weighing in at just 0.21 kg

Fanless design for silent operation

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

Bright OLED screen

Durable aluminum construction

Key Features:

Wireless Video Receiver

Mix up to 4 Receivers, Tablets & Phones

Works with CineView SE Transmitter

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Accsoon CineView SE (Receiver Only)

Add an extra receiver to your CineView Quad transmission system with this Accsoon CineView SE (Receiver Only) from Accsoon. The receiver can be added to an existing system since transmitter can simultaneously send a 1080p60 video signal to any mix of receivers and iOS/Android smartphones and tablets up to four total. You can send video signals over distances up to 1200' with only a 50ms delay.

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