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Hollyland - Pyro H

Pyro H is the first solution from Pyro, a range of products Hollyland which lands on the market to offer wireless video transmission aimed at promoting monitoring and collaboration processes on sets and outdoors.

With dual band technology 2,4 GHz y 5 GHz self-developed, Pyro H offers a stable transmission link up to 400 metros away to provide monitoring at one or more destinations. The system achieves a latency of 60 ms minimum transmission thanks to updated chips and optimized video encoding and decoding algorithms, allowing it to adapt to processes such as film production, commercial shooting, live events or ENG/EFP applications.

A Pyro H transmitter can be connected with four receivers offering stable signals. This way, team members in different locations will receive and monitor the view of the shoot in real time regardless of their location. The solution offers two modes for this monitoring: while the Modo Smooth is aimed at maintaining stability over long distances, the Modo HD prioritizes high definition image quality. Pyro H has the ability to wirelessly transmit high-resolution video in various formats, including 4K a 25, 24 y 30 frames per second, as well as Full HD 1080p a 50, 59.94 y 60 frames per second.

Hollyland has worked to offer a solution simple to use. When turned on, it automatically chooses a high-quality frequency channel, and that's when users can activate the smart channel search function to receive real-time information about the frequency status. The transmitter features an HDMI input and a loop-out port that allows you to send signals to multiple receivers simultaneously, as well as facilitating real-time monitoring on set. It also offers several power options, such as a USB-C power supply, standard DC power, or an NP-F battery.

Pyro H also stands out for offering a function of streaming UVC which makes it possible to connect directly to computers and other devices without the need for capture cards or software installations. This plug-and-play capability is especially beneficial for users who participate in live broadcasts or video conferences and need fast and reliable configuration options.

By, Apr 25, 2024, Section:Study, RF

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