At the IBC 2025 show, Accsoon unveiled several new products and firmware updates, focusing on its CineView M7 and M7 Pro monitors and the CineView Master 4K wireless system. The announcements highlight the company’s commitment to enhancing professional wireless monitoring and on-set workflows.
Special thanks to Accsoon for sponsoring LensVid’s IBC 2025 coverage.
About Accsoon
Accsoon, a technology company that specializes in professional wireless video transmission and on-set monitoring solutions, was founded in 2014. The company’s product line includes a range of wireless video transmitters, receivers, and smart monitors designed for filmmakers and content creators. In the past, we reviewed several products by the company, including mobile accessories, a slider, and, more recently, a new battery charger.
CineView M7 and M7 Pro Monitors: An Overview
The CineView M7 and M7 Pro are 7-inch touchscreen monitors introduced in mid-2025Â integrate an Android operating system with a powerful processor and a 7-inch touch-capable, highly color-accurate monitor. Both models feature a 1920×1080 resolution display with 1000 nits of brightness and accurate Rec.709 color calibration. The monitors support real-time recording of 4K60 video in H.264/H.265. The M7 Pro model also includes an integrated ultra-low latency wireless video receiver with a range of up to 1,200 feet.
Accsoon is offering the M7 Pro with an optional cage and hood.
The Accsoon CineView M7 sells for $800.
The Accsoon CineView M7 Pro sells for $900.
A director’s monitor version of the Accsoon M7 Pro
V-Mount Adapter for M7 Series Monitors
A key hardware announcement in IBC 2025 was the new NP-F to V-Mount battery adapter for the CineView M7 and M7 Pro monitors. The adapter docks securely to the NP-F battery plate on the back of the monitors, allowing users to power their devices with both full-size and mini V-Mount batteries. This new accessory is designed to provide an extended, more robust power solution for professional productions and is priced at $99 USD.
Accsoon M7 Pro with the new NP-F to V-mount adapter on the back
Expanded Wireless Camera Control
Accsoon also announced the launch of a public beta for Sony FX6 camera control via Wi-Fi from the CineView M7 and M7 Pro monitors. This new functionality provides Sony FX6 operators with remote control over key camera parameters, including record triggering, aperture, shutter speed, ISO, and white balance settings. This feature is set to be available in Q3 2025, adding to the monitors’ existing camera control (via USB-C) functions for select Sony and Canon mirrorless cameras (the company told us it is working on adding new models).
The CineView M7 Pro will soon be updated to work as both a TX and an RX unit, allowing users to use two CineView M7 Pro together.
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