Accsoon has officially launched their new CineView M7 and M7 Pro monitors, which were previously shown as prototypes at NAB 2025.
M7 Pro Key features
- Edge-Lit 7″ Multi-Touch Display
- Integrated Dual-Band Wi-Fi RX/TX
- 1920 x 1080 Resolution
- 1000 cd/m² Brightness
- 3G-SDI & HDMI I/O up to DCI 4K60
- Up/Down & SDI to HDMI Cross Conversion
- 3D LUTs, Color Grading, Image Management
- SD Card, USB Flash, SSD Storage Options
- Power via Dual L-Series Plates, USB-C
- SmartOS with File Management
The CineView M7 PRO is a professional 7-inch touch-screen SDI/HDMI monitor with an integrated long-range wireless receiver and transmitter compatible with Accsoon’s CineView transmitters. It has a range of 1200ft / 350m and uses Accsoon’s patented ultra-low latency wireless technologies to transmit on more than one band for greater reliability simultaneously.

The CineView M7 is essentially the same monitor but without the CineView integration and external antennas. Both models have a custom-built 7-inch 1920 x 1080 and 1000:1 contrast ratio display with cinema-grade accuracy, covering Rec.709 D65. The screens are protected with super-tough Corning Gorilla Glass Victus, ensuring they remain scratch-free.
These new offerings look to be excellent products with a lot of features and functionality that can’t be found in competing options. With its features set, I personally think the CineView M7 PRO is a good middle ground between the Hollyland PYRO 7 and something like the SmallHD ULTRA 7 Bolt 6 RX 750 Monitor.
Above, you can see our interview with Accsoon from NAB 2025, where we first saw prototypes of the CineView M7 & M7 Pro.
The CineView M7 Pro is priced at $899 USD, while the CineView M7 is $799 USD. As a pricing comparison, the nearest competitor to the CineView M7 Pro, which is arguably the Hollyland PYRO 7, retails for $549 USD.
Shipping this month, the M7 series offers calibrated color accuracy, advanced LUT capabilities, intelligent OS features, and seamless wireless integration.
The other big news is that these monitors will eventually get camera control. This is currently in beta for selected Sony mirrorless models; however, other cameras will be supported in time.

Key features
- Professional Monitoring Tools: Includes False Color, Histogram, Zebras, Waveform, and Vectorscope, all customizable and upgradable.
- Flexible Recording: Record up to 4K60 in H.264 or H.265 directly to SD cards, USB drives, or SSDs, with adjustable bitrates.
- Cloud-Ready: Built-in Wi-Fi enables camera-to-cloud uploads, direct file sharing, and live streaming via RTMP/SRT.
- Intuitive Interface: Responsive, smartphone-like menus and customizable buttons
- Sony Camera Control: Direct touchscreen control for select Sony mirrorless cameras will be added.
In developing the CineView M7 and CineView M7 Pro, Accsoon set out to build high-end professional monitors from the ground up, which they state sets their products apart from monitors that are typically used by other wireless manufacturers. Both models are built on operating systems that have been designed to adapt to the evolving needs of modern production and can be improved and updated over time.
The CineView M7 Pro features integrated long-range wireless video receiver capabilities, allowing it to connect to any Accsoon CineView transmitter. It utilizes Accsoon’s patented Dual-Band Transmission technology for what the company claims is ultra-low latency wireless monitoring with a range of up to 1200ft/350m.
With a firmware update to be released shortly after launch, the CineView M7 Pro will also be able to act as a transmitter to a CineView receiver, another M7 Pro, or smartphones and tablets running Accsoon’s free SEE app.
The CineView M7 shares the same core as the M7 Pro, minus the integrated TX/RX system.
Screen Quality

According to Accsoon, the CineView M7 and M7 Pro have been engineered to surpass other monitors with their 7-inch, fully laminated touchscreens, boasting a 1920×1080 resolution with 1000 nits of peak brightness.
The color accuracy is claimed to be outstanding, and each unit is factory calibrated to achieve near-perfect Rec.709 D65 (Delta E < 2), ensuring true-to-life color reproduction. At least from my experience, a lot of the ‘affordable’ monitors with integrated TX/RX capabilities leave a lot to be desired when it comes to the color accuracy and overall image quality.
The screens are protected by Corning Gorilla Glass Victus and encased in all-aluminum housings to provide durability and good heat dissipation.
Monitoring Tools

Both monitors include a full suite of professional monitoring tools, including False Color, Histogram, Zebras, Waveform, Vectorscope, etc. Accsoon states that both monitors feature fast processors, which makes their touchscreen response very quick, so that actions like tap-to-focus or accessing settings feel almost instant.
Advanced LUT Functions: Calibration, Creative, & LUT Box
The CineView M7 offers a comprehensive LUT workflow, including:
Calibration LUTs: Full support for screen calibration LUTs, gamma correction, color temperature, and independent RGB channel adjustments, guaranteeing precise color management across workflows.
Creative LUTs: Easily import and apply 3D and 1D LUTs (up to 4096 points) via SD card, USB, or SSD.
LUT Box Functionality: Both monitors serve as real-time LUT boxes, applying transforms to HDMI, SDI, or Wi-Fi outputs, or they can burn LUTs directly into recorded footage.
Touchscreen camera control
Accsoon is working to develop touchscreen camera control for a range of cameras directly from the CineView M7 and M7 Pro. The first cameras to be supported will be selected Sony mirrorless cameras. Users will be able to start and stop camera recording, adjust shutter speed, ISO, aperture, and white balance. Additional camera brands will be added over time.
Up, down & cross convert

The CineView M7 and M7 Pro can accept a 4K 60P or 1080P HDMI signal and up, down, or cross convert it. It can also accept 1080P signals over SDI and cross-convert them to HDMI, or vice versa.
Both HDMI and SDI can be output simultaneously, and there are options for different frame rates as well. This is impressive and I personally haven’t seen this type of capabilities since the old Convergent Design Odyssey series.
Android-based OS

Both monitors are powered by high-performance processors and a custom Android-based OS, which are claimed to deliver a modern, intuitive user experience. The processors also allow for future features via software updates.
With Wi-Fi, users enjoy ultra-fast networking, direct internet access, and cloud services, including instant file uploads to popular platforms for real-time collaboration, without the need for a computer.
Built-in Recording
The CineView M7 and M7 Pro can record 4K H.264 or H.265 video files to SD cards, USB drives, or SSDs. Recording can be independently started and stopped from the monitor touchscreen. In addition, selected cameras will be able to trigger the monitor’s recording at the same time as the camera’s record button is pressed (support for additional cameras will be added over time).
When shooting LOG files in-camera, the monitors can also apply a LUT to the files recorded to the SD card, which is handy for on-set review, quick edit,s and fast sharing to social media.
I/O & Connectivity

- HDMI IN/OUT: Up to 4K60 DCI
- SDI IN/OUT: Up to 1080p60
- SD Card Slot: For recording, LUT import, and file offload
- USB 3.0 (Type-C): For external storage and file management
- 3.5mm Mic and Headphone Jacks: For professional audio input and monitoring
- Bluetooth: For wireless audio monitoring with earbuds
With HDMI In/Out and SD In/Out, Accsoon gives you a lot of connectivity options. Having a USB-C out fr attaching an external hard drive is also a nice touch, as is the ability to monitor audio through wireless Bluetooth headphones.
Powering Solutions
- Dual NP-F battery slots
- USB-C PD
- DC input
You can power both products via the integrated dual Sony NP-F battery plate. If you prefer, they can also be powered via USB-C PD or a DC barrel input.
Optional Sunhood & Cage

An optional sunhood and cage will be available for the M7 and M7 Pro. The cage features a custom-fit design for additional protection, plus increased mounting options with several 1/4- 20 holes around its sides.
The cage and sunhood will cost $99 USD