Hollyland Lark 150 is a new dual wireless audio system with up to 100m reach and 5ms latency. The kit comes with two compact receivers with lavalier mics included, one transmitter, and a charging case. After releasing a handful of wireless video transmission systems (like the MARS 400S) in recent years, the Chinese company Hollyland today announced its first wireless audio transmission system. Let’s see what the new Hollyland Lark 150 offers. Hollyland Lark 150 The Lark 150 dual audio transmission system uses Power-On Smart Frequency Selection Feature and Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum (FHSS, 8000 times per second) to deliver up to 100m (unobstructed line of sight) stable wireless audio connection with less than 5ms latency. The system works on 2.4GHz AFH frequency bandwidth. According to Hollyland, the sound quality should be good thanks to DSP (digital signal processor) Intelligent Noise Cancellation. The system offers three audio output modes – standard mono track, stereo track, and safety track. Safety track means that both channels get the same audio, but one gets it with 0dB and the other one with -6dB. This should protect against possible audio clipping. The reference audio input level is -65 dBV and the maximum input sound pressure level is 100dB SPL (1KHz @1m). Lark 150 Kit with the Charging Case. Source: Hollyland The Hollyland Lark 150 kit comes with one receiver unit, two transmitters, and a portable charging case. The case itself uses a USB-C connector for charging. When it comes to battery life, the transmitters...
Published By: CineD - Thursday, 3 December, 2020