Hollyland Pyro S 4K HDMI/SDI Wireless Video Transmission System $349 (Reg $699)

Craig Blair
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B&H Photo has the Hollyland Pyro S 4K HDMI/SDI Wireless Video Transmission System in their DealZone for $349 (Reg $699) after a $350 in cart coupon.

Key Features

  • Wireless Transmitter and Receiver Set
  • Transmit UHD 4K30 Video up to 1300′
  • HDMI/SDI Inputs and Outputs
  • 2.4 and 5 GHz Frequency Bands
  • Supports UVC and RTMP for Streaming
  • 650′ Transmission in Broadcast Mode
  • Smart Channel Scanning, Bright LCD
  • Low 50 ms Latency, 12 Mb/s Bit Rate
  • DC, L-Series, and USB-C Power Options

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Hollyland Pyro S 4K Overview

Add 4K30 wireless video transmission to your production using the versatile Pyro S 4K HDMI/SDI Wireless Video Transmission System from Hollyland. The system includes a wireless transmitter, a wireless receiver, seven antennas, a USB-C adapter, a DC power adapter, and an adjustable shoe adapter mount.

Hollyland Pyro S 4K

The transmitter provides HDMI and SDI inputs and features extremely low 50 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 SDI.

Each Pyro S unit is equipped with a USB-C port that can power the unit and also supports plug-and-play UVC operation, so it can seamlessly plug into a computer and utilize the wireless video for streaming and conferencing applications.

Hollyland Pyro S 4K

A built-in frequency scanner allows you to select the clearest frequency for your transmission and features a bright LCD for configuration. In addition to the multifunction USB-C port, each unit can be powered using a separately available locking DC power adapter or an L-series type battery using an optional battery plate.

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Craig is the founder and editorial director for Canon Rumors. He has been writing about all things Canon for more than 17 years. When he's not writing, you can find him shooting professional basketball and travelling the world looking for the next wildlife adventure. The Canon EOS R1 is his camera of choice.
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