We visited the Accsoon booth at NAB and talked to Nissy, who explained the features of the new CineView 2 SDI and the improvements over the previous models. One week ago, Accsoon announced their new CineView 2 SDI wireless video transmitter, the latest of the CineView series. Among its main features, the new model covers a range of 1500ft/450m (line-of-sight) and offers improved stability and a latency of around 50ms. Increased range and less latencyThe CineView 2 SDI is the latest addition to the CineView family. With its small and compact size, the new model features a new quad antenna design for better performance (up to 1500ft). The antennas transmit two streams simultaneously that combine in the receiver for a complete image. Accsoon has designed this model for a reliable and stable experience in most environments. The transmitter can send video to up to four different devices, be it dedicated receivers, iPhones, iPads, or Android devices (the CineView 2 SDI has an app for both iOS and Android). The latency is around 50 milliseconds. The CineView 2 SDI can send video to up to four devices. – Image credit: CineDSDI, HDMI, and more connections The CineView 2 SDI features an HD-SDI input, an HDMI input, and a loop-through output, while the RX unit has both HD-SDI and HDMI Full HD outputs. The unit can cross-convert SDI-HDMI and transmit video up to 1080p/60. The receiver has a UVC output to connect directly to a computer or other compatible device. We can input the video directly to live-streaming software like OBS Studio.Power optionsLike the previous CineView models, the CineView 2 can be powered with Sony NP-F970 batteries, USB-C, and DC power, also allowing the use of V-Lock batteries.Price and availabilityThe CineView 2 SDI can be pre-ordered now for $649 for a transmitter and one receiver set. The unit will be available around June 2024. For more information about Accsoon CineView products, please visit the Accsoon website.What do you think about the new CineView 2 SDI by Accsoon? Have you used any of their previous models? Let us know in the comments below!
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