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Hollyland Pyro H 4K HDMI Wireless Video Transmission System

Add 4K30 wireless video transmission to your production using the versatile Pyro H 4K HDMI Wireless Video Transmission System from Hollyland. The system includes a wireless transmitter, a wireless receiver, five antennas, a USB-A to USB-C adapter, and an adjustable shoe adapter mount. The transmitter provides HDMI input and features extremely low 60 ms latency that accepts line-of-sight transmission from up to 1300' away to the included receiver. When using broadcast mode using up to four receivers and two mobile devices, the system supports up to 650' away. The receiver outputs to HDMI, and the transmitter also features an HDMI loop output for displaying your local feed on a monitor.

SKU: GC154-HL-Pyro-H

Hollyland Pyro H 4K HDMI Wireless Video Transmission System

Hollyland Pyro H 4K HDMI Wireless Video Transmission System

Add 4K30 wireless video transmission to your production using the versatile Pyro H 4K HDMI Wireless Video Transmission System from Hollyland. The system includes a wireless transmitter, a wireless receiver, five antennas, a USB-A to USB-C adapter, and an adjustable shoe adapter mount. The transmitter provides HDMI input and features extremely low 60 ms latency that accepts line-of-sight transmission from up to 1300' away to the included receiver. When using broadcast mode using up to four receivers and two mobile devices, the system supports up to 650' away. The receiver outputs to HDMI, and the transmitter also features an HDMI loop output for displaying your local feed on a monitor.

Long Distance, High Quality

The Pyro H Wi-Fi broadcast technology enables one transmitter to connect to four receivers with stable signals, offering more flexibility when additional monitoring needs emerge on set. When Broadcast mode is activated, the transmitter can transmit signals to at most four receivers, and the line-of-sight range reaches 650'. When Broadcast mode is deactivated, the transmitter can transmit signals to at most two receivers and two mobile devices, and the line-of-sight range extends up to 1300'.

Strong Signal Strength

At a stable transmission range of up to 1300', the Pyro H features latency as low as 60ms. Compared to the Mars series, whose transmission range extends at the cost of image quality and latency, the Pyro H excels with increased transmission distance while preserving video quality and minimising latency. The transmitter/receiver combo also provides two modes for users to tip the balance between image quality and latency, with HD mode for better image quality with bitrate at up to 12 Mb/s and Smooth mode for a dynamic change in latency.

HDMI Loop Output

The HDMI output port on the transmitter allows video signals to be displayed on a monitor without compromising the quality of the transmitted signal. This enables users to conveniently monitor the transmitted content and make adjustments as necessary.

Crisp and Sharp Images

With up to 4K30 transmission capabilities, the Pyro H transmits images with superior clarity, detail, and realism, making it a great choice for professional applications like broadcast and filmmaking.

USB Video Class

UVC allows seamless compatibility with a wide range of devices, such as computers, without requiring additional drivers or software installations. This plug-and-play feature simplifies setup and operation, making it convenient for users in various scenarios, such as live streaming and video conferencing.

Smart Channel Scan

Upon startup, Pyro H automatically chooses a high-quality frequency channel, Optimising the user experience from the outset. Additionally, users can activate the smart channel scan function on the receiver to view real-time feedback on the frequency status, thus ensuring an uninterrupted and reliable experience.

Easy Setup

The Pyro H supports preset grouping and pairing, eliminating the need for users to repetitively and manually set up the transmitter and receivers.

Continuous Power, Multiple Options

In addition to DC input and NP-F batteries, the Pyro H also supports a USB-C power supply (5-12V). A USB power supply option provides convenience, especially when using stabilisers, as it eliminates the need for larger NP-F batteries, reducing overall weight and enhancing maneuverability.

Key Features:

Wireless Transmitter and Receiver Set

Transmit UHD 4K30 Video up to 1300'

HDMI Input, Output, and HDMI Loop Output

2.4 and 5 GHz Frequency Bands

Supports UVC Plug-and-Play for Streaming

650' Transmission in Broadcast Mode

Smart Channel Scanning, Bright LCD

Low 60 ms Latency, 12 Mb/s Bit Rate

DC, L-Series, and USB-C Power Options

What's in the Box:

Hollyland Pyro H 4K HDMI Wireless Video Transmission System

Cylindrical Antenna (2.4/5 GHz)

USB-A to USB-C Adapter

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Hollyland Pyro H 4K HDMI Wireless Video Transmission System

Add 4K30 wireless video transmission to your production using the versatile Pyro H 4K HDMI Wireless Video Transmission System from Hollyland. The system includes a wireless transmitter, a wireless receiver, five antennas, a USB-A to USB-C adapter, and an adjustable shoe adapter mount. The transmitter provides HDMI input and features extremely low 60 ms latency that accepts line-of-sight transmission from up to 1300' away to the included receiver. When using broadcast mode using up to four receivers and two mobile devices, the system supports up to 650' away. The receiver outputs to HDMI, and the transmitter also features an HDMI loop output for displaying your local feed on a monitor.

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