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Accsoon recently released a new, lighter, smaller version of its HDMI smartphone adapter and wireless video transmitter: the CineView Nano. The CineView Nano version has similar features as the original SeeMo, but it adds 500ft/150m wireless video transmission capabilities. So, let’s take a closer look at it!
The original Accsoon CineView HDMI/SDI wireless video system was released in April 2022. This “traditional” and budget-friendly wireless video system has a 500ft/150m transmission range with a low latency under 60ms. In October 2022, Accsoon also launched the SeeMo HDMI to iPhone adapter. If you missed it, you can watch our original review here.
Now, at IBC 2023, the company is back with what looks like the best of both worlds: the Accsoon CineView Nano.
The CineView Nano is made entirely out of plastic. It has integrated antennas and weighs only 72.3g/2.55oz without a battery. On the left side of the unit, you’ll find a 5W USB-C power input and HDMI input. A power button, a small status screen, and a 10W USB-C output are on the right side.
At the back of the CineView Nano, you’ll find a Sony NP-F-style battery plate. Lastly, the bottom of the wireless video transmitter features a 1/4″-20 mounting point with locating pins.
As you can tell, the CineView Nano’s phone holder can be swapped out for an included cold shoe/gimbal mount, which makes it versatile and easy to rig anywhere.
The CineView Nano is an HDMI-only wireless video system with only one transmitter. According to the company, it has a maximum transmission range of 500ft/150m with a latency of 60ms.
As I mentioned, the CineView Nano doesn’t have any wireless video receivers, as you can view the signal on iPhones/iPads and selected Android smartphones and tablets wirelessly. Up to four devices can be connected simultaneously to the CineView Nano. Of course, you’ll need to download the free Accsoon SEE app on your mobile device.
The Accsoon SEE app allows you to monitor your video signal but also directly stream HD video to social media, including YouTube, Facebook, TikTok, etc.
The Accsoon CineView Nano will be available next month for $129.
For more information, please visit Accsoon’s website here.
What do you think about this smartphone-oriented wireless video transmission system? Have you already shot using Accsoon products? Don’t hesitate to let us know in the comments down below!
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Jeff Loch is a French freelance director, editor and colorist, working mostly on music videos, commercials, and corporate films.