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Hollyland Wireless Tally System (4 Tally Lights)

This Wireless Tally System from Hollyland is a portable, complete tally solution that includes four tally lights that can be connected up to 2600' away from the wireless host unit. Equipped with multiple ports that provide DB25, RJ45, and USB-C connectivity for compatibility with a wide range of switchers, the system boasts a powerful smart sequence learning function, adaptive frequency hopping, and support for up to 16 channels for future expansion of the system.

SKU: GC154-Wireless Tally System-4L

Hollyland Wireless Tally System (4 Tally Lights)

Hollyland Wireless Tally System (4 Tally Lights)

This Wireless Tally System from Hollyland is a portable, complete tally solution that includes four tally lights that can be connected up to 2600' away from the wireless host unit. Equipped with multiple ports that provide DB25, RJ45, and USB-C connectivity for compatibility with a wide range of switchers, the system boasts a powerful smart sequence learning function, adaptive frequency hopping, and support for up to 16 channels for future expansion of the system.

The sequence learning function of the system enables users to easily connect any switcher operating with high or low voltage levels to the system, employing a standard tally cable for wide switcher compatibility. Frequency hopping facilitates the detection of interference, enabling the system to automatically hop to a channel with less interference for a more stable and reliable transmission. A detachable lithium-ion battery pack included with each tally light provides up to eight hours of uninterrupted operation, and a hard-shell case is included for easy transport and storage.

Hollyland Tally Station

This Hollyland Tally Station is designed for use with the Hollyland Wireless Tally System. It boasts a transmission range of up to 2600' and a transmission delay of <150 ms. Two Wireless Tally System antennas come with the unit, as well as a USB-A to USB-C cable and a DC power adapter with respective cord.

Hollyland Tally Light

This Tally Light is designed for use with the Hollyland Wireless Tally System. It boasts switchable 3-level brightness, a transmission range of up to 2600', and a transmission delay of <150 ms. It comes with a lithium-ion battery pack and a set of number stickers you can use to easily identify multiple units when using multiple devices.

Hollyland Hard-Shell Case for Wireless Tally System

Protect, store, and transport your Wireless Tally System with this Hard-Shell Case from Hollyland. The compact black case fits all the included parts and accessories of the complete tally system.

Hollyland Antenna for Wireless Tally System (Pair)

Add a pair of replacement antennas to your portable production kit with this Antenna for Wireless Tally System from Hollyland. The antennas boast a 4 dBi gain and weigh only 4.1 kg.

Hollyland 12V 2A DC 2.1mm Power Adapter

Power your Wireless Tally System with this 12V 2A DC 2.1mm Power Adapter from Hollyland. The 12 VDC adapter connects to your tally system via a 2.1mm barrel connector.

Key Features:

Portable Wireless Tally System

4 Tally Lights Included

Connect Tally Lights up to 2600' Away

Up to 16 Channels Supported

Smart Sequence Learning

Adaptive Frequency Hopping

Detachable Battery with 8-Hour Runtime

DB25, RJ45 & USB-C Connectivity

Tally Light & Battery Weigh Only 3.5 kg

What's in the Box:

Hollyland Wireless Tally System (4 Tally Lights)

Wireless Tally System Antenna

USB-A to USB-C Cable

Lithium-Ion Battery Pack 700

Set of Number Stickers

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Hollyland Wireless Tally System (4 Tally Lights)

This Wireless Tally System from Hollyland is a portable, complete tally solution that includes four tally lights that can be connected up to 2600' away from the wireless host unit. Equipped with multiple ports that provide DB25, RJ45, and USB-C connectivity for compatibility with a wide range of switchers, the system boasts a powerful smart sequence learning function, adaptive frequency hopping, and support for up to 16 channels for future expansion of the system.

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