Accsoon’s New CineEye 2 Pro Wireless Video Transmitter Makes Pro-Level Film Shoots More Attainable

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Published on September 1, 2020
Accsoon CineEye 2 Pro
Accsoon CineEye 2 Pro
Stephanie Vermillion
Adorama ALC

With the new Accsoon CineEye 2 Pro, seasoned and aspiring filmmakers can enjoy high-end wireless video transmission, without the high-end cost. The CineEye 2 Pro promises impressive transmission ranges of over a mile, with a functional design, up to four dedicated receivers, and remote camera controlling via app — all for .

Like all video transmitters, the CineEye 2 Pro sends footage to an array of devices, from monitors to smartphones, so filmmakers and their clients can watch live footage as it’s being recorded. These transmitters streamline shoot days, ensuring all parties sign off on the footage in real time — which keeps reshoots to a minimum.

Accsoon CineEye 2 Pro
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But this is not your average video transmitter. With a 1080p stream and wireless transmission that extends over a mile, the CineEye 2 Pro brings a professional-grade workflow to sets and shoot days. The transmitter sends footage to iOS and Android devices through WiFi; filmmakers can also transmit video to monitors, televisions, and projects via up to four dedicated receivers, connected by HDMI inputs. Multi-device 1080p streaming and a virtually undetectable lag built to resist external interference — not to mention remote camera controls via the CineEye 2 Pro app — are just some of this powerful transmitter’s impressive features.

Here’s everything we know about the newly-launched unit:

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Accsoon’s new wireless video transmitter will level-up the quality of any film shoot almost instantly. It streams 1080p footage to smartphones, monitors, televisions, and projectors, with an average latency of less than 20 milliseconds. Built for more wireless control than ever, the new CineEye 2 Pro app offers camera-control features like shutter speed, ISO, aperture, focus peaking, zebras, false colors for setting exposure, and more.

Key Features:

  • 1080p video transmission
  • Transmits WiFi signal to iOS and Android devices
  • Sends video signal to up to four dedicated receivers, over a mile away
  • Average latency of under 20ms
  • Transmitter alters bitrate and video quality of outgoing signal to maximize connection and frame rate
  • CineEye 2 Pro can be powered by any Sony-style NP batteries, as well as ground power
  • App includes new features like aperture, shutter speed, and ISO

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Wirelessly transmit footage across devices and monitors:

The video transmitter offers an array of streaming options. Filmmakers can use a WiFi signal to send footage to iOS and Android devices, or tap into up to four dedicated receivers for streaming across any monitor, HD television, and projector, as long as it has an HDMI input. A dual-channel transmission reduces negative interference, giving filmmakers the power to wirelessly stream footage with receivers over a mile away. Even better?  It boasts a virtually undetectable lag, ensuring remote viewers are as immersed in the shot as the filmmaker.

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A powerful app with remote camera controls:

Whether it’s recording wildlife without disruption or perfecting that on-camera vlog look, filmmakers need the flexibility to control features like aperture and focus remotely. That’s where the new app comes into play. The app includes popular controls from previous Accsoon apps, such as focus peaking, zebras, false colors for setting exposure, and LUTs, alongside new features like aperture, shutter speed, and ISO.

The Accsoon CineEye 2 Pro wireless video transmitter is available for  at Adorama

Stephanie Vermillion
Stephanie Vermillion is a wedding, documentary and small business filmmaker covering the New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania area, as well as a travel and lifestyle journalist reporting on a variety of topics across the globe. Combining Stephanie’s interests in storytelling, love, wildlife, travel and media, Stephanie Vermillion Studio was built from the ground up in her one-bedroom apartment in Hoboken, New Jersey. Stephanie’s writing and photography have been published in outlets like Mental Floss and Elite Daily, and her filmmaking includes everything from East Coast weddings to awareness-building wildlife conservation films around the world.