Hollyland has just unveiled its latest audio product: the Hollyland Lark M1 wireless audio system. It is available in two variants, the Solo (1x TX, 1x RX) and the Duo (2x TX, 1x RX). The transmitter unit sports a built-in lavalier microphone, and the Duo kit comes with a matching charging case. If you’re familiar with the popular RØDE Wireless GO II audio system, you pretty much know what the Hollyland Lark M1 is all about. It’s a complete audio solution for semi-pros, hobbyists and entry-level professionals such as vloggers and YouTubers. Attaching an external lavalier mic isn’t possible, though, you have to use the built-in omnidirectional mic. That’s why I would call the whole thing rather semi-pro. It seems to be the successor of the Lark 150. The Duo kit comes with a dedicated charging case that doubles as a carrying case, so you really have everything in one neat package (the Solo kit comes with a TX and a RX unit only, both can be charged via USB-C). Hollyland Lark M1 According to Hollyland, the Lark M1 is a really small and lightweight system. The transmitter weighs only 11.8g, while the receiver tips the scales at 17.5g. The carrying/charging case is 80g. Size wise the numbers support the claim: 48×21.5×10 mm (TX), 48.3×27.6×11 mm (RX) and 83x60x30 mm (charging case). Logo included… image credit: Hollyland The Hollyland Lark M1 wireless audio system uses the 2.4GHz band for communication between the transmitter and receiver (up to 48kHz / 16bit)...
Published By: CineD - Wednesday, 6 July, 2022