Adam Duan from Accsoon explained to us all about the new CineEye 2 Pro wireless video transmission system that comes with both TX and RX units. It can transfer 1080p60 video signal with an impressive maximum range of 1200′ (365m) line-of-sight and low latency. The system uses features like dual-band transmission, bitrate control, and pairing knobs. CineEye 2 Pro is available for $599. In 2019, the Chinese company Accsoon made headlines when they presented the affordable HDMI wireless video transmitter called CineEye. It enabled low-latency video streaming to multiple mobile devices. We found the CineEye really interesting and talked with the creators at NAB 2019 – if you missed the resulting article and video, you can check it out here. Recently, Accsoon released the second generation of the device called CineEye 2 Pro. Nino talked with the Accsoon representative Adam Duan to find out more about CineEye transmitters. CineEye 2 Pro. Source: Accsoon Brief History of Accsoon CineEye The idea of creating an affordable, compact, low-latency wireless video transmission system started in 2018 with the Accsoon A1 Pro which was built into the company’s gimbal stabilizer. Based on the good feedback for the system, Accsoon decided to bring a standalone device – the original CineEye. The company also wanted to take advantage of good quality screens that people already have in their pockets – mobile phones – and that’s why CineEye did not come with a receiver. Next came the CineEye Air which was the same device, but in a...
Published By: CineD - Monday, 11 January, 2021