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The Accsoon CineView Quad is a professional wireless video transmission system featuring patented dual-band 2.4GHz and 5GHz technology. It delivers 1080P60FPS video with ultra-low latency under 60ms across a 150m (500ft) range. Supporting SDI and HDMI inputs, it enables up to 4 devices to monitor simultaneously via the Accsoon SEE app, making it perfect for dynamic, multi-viewer production environments.













| Package Dimensions L x W x H | 20.4 x 14.6 x 5.7 centimetres |
| Package Weight | 0.8 Kilograms |
| Product Dimensions L x W x H | 12.5 x 7.7 x 3.1 centimetres |
| Item Weight | 222 Grams |
| Brand | Accsoon |
| Colour | black |
| Included components | Receiver, Transmitter |
| Part number | WIT04-QS Cineview Quad |
| Size | 1 Transmitter- 1 Receiver |
| Style | CineView Quad |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
J**Y
THIS is the one to get!
I spent a LOT of time researching wireless video solutions for my freelance video production business. There are various products out there and obviously people have different needs but this option from Accsoon is absolutely superb and I would throughly recommend for the majority of people! I can't think of many use cases where this wouldn't do the job for you. I recently used this in a large studio in London and it worked flawlessly for a week from one side of the studio to the other (through dressing rooms and thick walls and any number of other obstacles). I had the receiver going into an Atomos monitor and used two IOS devices for additional concurrent viewing - worked an absolute treat. It's compact, the design is great and there are plenty of power options for it. THIS is definitely the one to buy.
G**.
Fantastic Product
Easy to use right out of the box. I was a bit sceptical about the overall functionality at the beginning but I was wrong. This is a totally fantastic bit of kit and it does exactly what it says, and more. I used it for a three hour performance and the battery was still over 60% at the end. An amazing tool and great value for money too
L**
Great bit of kit 👍
Great bit of kit, put this on my chronos 1.4 as the screen on that cant be seen outside.
S**L
Great transmitters yet again!
These are my second set of Accsoon wireless transmitters and they really work a treat. I use them over large distances and find that signal remains string with extremely low latency as advertised.The battery life is also great when attached. It does add a little weight however it is also possible to plug then i to an adapter if available.Would highly recommend!
W**T
Reliable
This is a top notch low cost HDMI transmitter receiver kit. I have been using this regularly for 30m+ distances line of sight and it has not dropped a signal. Pairing is a little troublesome initially so I recommend you pair with them close together and then place the transmitter. Re-syncing seems to work well after power down. I have 2 pairs and one is permanently installed on a wall - so powering up has to be via the panel power button - you can't just switch power at the mains socket to get the unit to power up.
D**Y
Awesome when used correctly.
Excellent addition to my video shooting setup.It’s super convenient to be able to have a wireless preview monitor feed from my main camera available when recording (on set). But what this wireless video monitoring function is best for is so that you don’t have anyone crowding around you and looking over your shoulder at your monitor/view finder when you are shooting.Now there are some things to consider. Firstly, I would not use the configuration where you are using a phone clamped to the CineView Nano, using it as your main monitor. While, yes, this does work, the wireless link has far too much latency to be used for serious focus or tracking/panning. As far as I’m concerned, for focusing, especially quick focus pulls and for panning/tracking, you need instantaneous monitoring with no, or sub-frame delay/latency.The delay from what your lens is picking up to what is being transmitted by the Nano to eventually being picked up and decoded to the screen of your phone or tablet. Is simply far too much for any critical monitoring.I also wouldn’t judge exposure and colour from the Nano. Not that the Nano isn’t capable of sending a good enough signal for these things but the quality of the screen on your phone or tablet may not be good enough for such things.Also, the video signal after being passed through the Nano, definitely isn’t good enough for recording and being used for production. But that’s not really what it’s designed for.What the Nano is awesome for is for letting other people on your shoot, view what you are recording without crowding your camera, monitor, view finder. This could also be someone checking for continuity etc. As in this instance, a slight latency on their monitor and it not being perfectly colour calibrated, isn’t a huge deal.The same transmission is also great for client monitoring on set. Again, another situation where critical calibration and timing of the their playback device isn’t a big deal.I tested using an iPhone 15 Pro Max as the receiver and I was never more than 10 meters away, outside and in clear line of sight of the Nano and had no issues. I think this is typical use for extra monitoring on set and is a perfectly reasonable result. I was also shooting in 25FPS.
R**R
Possibly best in class!
The Accsoon CineView Nano is a really nice and reliable device. It was just too easy to set up and install on my phone and tablet, with the app downloading and installed with no issues whatsoever and in-use in minutes.After connecting all mobile devices to WiFi, the transmitter took zero effort and worked perfectly, with a very good 150m (500ft) open-air range, it's ideal for monitoring what's being filmed, and all at 1080p too (makes sense it's not 4K, which would be needless overkill for monitoring, and simply not work well with massive latency introduced making the user experience bad). During usage, when inside, I was even able to walk about 20m (65ft) away, behind two doors and up one floor, yet truly amazingly I still had an absolutely solid image using this thing.Bonus features include being able to record on your phone or stream to the internet, which is great for peopel like vloggers and the like. Useful when shooting commercial work as well, as producers at the a agency can all watch the camera feed on their screens, and/or the boss can watch a stream back in the office. Whether using for simple playback or for realtime monitoring.Really this is probably one of the best-in-class devices for doing all this. All in, a solid device at a very affordable price.
C**N
24fps?
This is a good device but it says online that it supports 24fps... for the life of me I could NOT figure out how to get it to do that? Maybe I'm dumb though? But it could be easier.
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