Hollyland has introduced the Solidcom M1 Pro, a full-duplex wireless intercom system designed for medium-scale productions such as concerts and exhibition venues. Available in four- and eight-user configurations, the system operates over the 1.9 GHz spectrum and supports cascade expansion up to 24 users, positioning it between small crew headset systems and larger wired broadcast infrastructures. Unlike all-in-one headset systems, the M1 Pro uses beltpacks paired with professional LEMO headsets, aligning it more closely with traditional broadcast-style intercom workflows. Let’s look at what the system offers! Hollyland has been steadily expanding its lineup, recently introducing products like the Lyra 4K webcam, which we discussed in our November podcast, the VCore smartphone monitoring system and the Pyro 5 all-in-one wireless monitor. With the Solidcom M1 Pro, Hollyland shifts back to crew communication, targeting structured production teams rather than individual content creators. To see details on how it works, have a look at their tutorial: 1.9 GHz transmission and audio structure The Solidcom M1 Pro operates over the 1.9 GHz spectrum, a band that’s generally less crowded than 2.4 GHz when you’re working in RF-heavy venues. In practical terms, that means fewer surprises when you’re working in venues already packed with wireless microphones, in-ear systems, and Wi-Fi traffic. The system supports full-duplex communication for up to eight users. Hollyland also integrates automatic frequency hopping to maintain stable transmission if interference is detected. On the audio side, the M1 Pro uses dual-microphone environmental noise cancellation and electret-condenser microphones. It features a 16 kHz...
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