Accsoon’s new CineView Master 4K wireless system offers 4K 60p transmission, low latency, Tri-band transmission (2.4GHz, 5GHz and the new 6GHz band), plus a wired Made for iPhone (MFi) connection to the transmitter – essentially combining the features of its 4K SeeMo and CineView unit in a single box.
Nissi Cai, Head of Marketing, Accsoon, said: “It has best of class latency for under-$1000 wireless systems,” with 25ms latency for 1080p and 35ms for 4K. It also has 2.5km range.
It is claimed to be the first WiFi-based system that can really compete with zero latency systems as, for the majority of uses, the delay added by the wireless system will be insignificant.
It also adds wireless transmission to phones and tablets, app integration and Frame.io support.
Stand Number 12.C71
Company Shenzhen Accsoon Technology
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