Technical Support wrote:
Yes, Cyber Commander, CyberSync and all of our lights work equally well with all cameras that have a flash trigger interface (PC or hotshoe, etc) since there is no dedication involved (i.e. TTL). The newer Sonys like the A7 series use a standard configuration hotshoe. Some older models will require an inexpensive adapter.
The Cyber Commander can fit in the hotshoe and be used as a trigger, however, given the small nature of the mirrorless cameras, you may want to use a CST (smaller basic trigger) in the hotshoe, and keep the Cyber Commander separate for metering and adjustment.
My first attempt to use my PCB ring flash with my Sony A7r. I have a CSR+ for this flash but it was over an hour away and I didn't have time to go after it. I went to Radio Shack and got a mini adapter for the CST and connected a ⅛ by ⅛ cable to the CST and the flash. The flash fired and continued to fire every nine seconds. This phenomon occurred with the CST on and off the camera, thus eliminating the camera as the cause. I changed the battery. The problem persisted. I changed the mini adapter and the cable and same problem. The store clerk tested both batteries and found them both at full power.
The timing of this flashing suggested the possibility of some wireless equipment in the store, such as motion detectors or other security equipment. The manager said there was none, but perhaps there was. I went through the channels, with no change. Any suggestions?