Hollyland Technology has just unveiled its latest innovation, the Pyro 7. This cutting-edge device is set to revolutionize video monitoring with its all-in-one design that combines a transmitterDefinition:
Any device that sends an electrical signal, typically radio waves or by wire., receiver, and a seven-inch monitorDefinition:
1. (audio) A loudspeaker or headphone/earphone used for accurate reference monitoring for recording or broadcast. 2. (live performance) A device that reproduces sound, like an in-ear monitor or speaker wedge, so performers can hear themselves. 3. (computers) A device that provides a graphic representation of operations occurring inside the computer. 4. (video) A device that enables seeing what is occurring with a video shoot, or program material from a broadcast or other video media source. into a single compact and robust unit.
The Future of Video Monitoring
The Pyro 7 features a bright 1,200-nit screen and supports both 2.4GHz and 5GHz dual-bandDefinition:
A grouped range of frequencies, usually with a commonly used designation. wireless transmission, ensuring optimal performance through its Auto Dual-Band Hopping (ADH) technology. This advanced technology allows for a long operational range of up to 1,300’ and impressively low latencyDefinition:
The amount of delay a signal, data, sound, video, or control signal acquires within a device, system, or long-distance connection. of just 60ms, making it ideal for professional video production teams and creative projects.
Versatility & Integration
Part of Hollyland’s new Pyro Series, the Pyro 7 seamlessly integrates with other devices in the series, including the Pyro S and Pyro H. This versatility means users can customize setup to meet specific needs. Whether it’s for film production, live events, or news gathering, the Pyro series offers unmatched flexibility and performance.
The Pyro 7 can connect one transmitter to up to four receivers simultaneously, making it perfect for multi-user monitoring scenarios. Its dual-view quick monitoring switch and customizable shortcut keys provide convenience for dual-camera setups. Plus, the upgraded HollyOS enhances image analysis and supports bulk video file export via an SD card, allowing up to 40 minutes of recording.
Revolutionary Features
This new series brings several revolutionary features to the table:
- Auto Dual-Band Hopping (ADH): Ensures smooth, interference-free operation on both 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands.
- 1,300’ Range: Provides a vast operational distance with minimal latency.
- Multiple Receivers: One transmitter can connect to four receivers, facilitating real-time monitoring for entire crews.
- Versatile Connectivity: The Pyro H includes HDMIDefinition:
HDMI (High-Definition Media Interface): A standard for connecting video, audio, security, and control signals. input and loopout; the Pyro S adds SDIDefinition:
(Serial Digital Interface) A 270 Mbps digital video interface standard that typically uses a BNC connector. ports, and the Pyro 7 combines HDMI, SDI inputs, outputs, and loopout with a built-in monitor.
Enhancing Collaboration & Efficiency
The Pyro 7’s WifiBroadcast technology ensures a stable signal to multiple receivers, enhancing collaboration and efficiency on set. This feature is particularly beneficial in dynamic shooting environments where quick decision-making and real-time monitoring are crucial.