[10:25 Wed,31.July 2024 by Thomas Richter] |
Hollyland has introduced the Pyro 7, a wireless 7" transceiver monitor that combines the functions of transmitter, receiver, and camera monitor in one device. This means it can be used directly on the camera as a monitor and transmitter, or remotely as a receiver with an integrated monitor. The Pyro 7 features a low latency of only 60 milliseconds and achieves video transmission ranges of up to 400 meters using Auto Dual-Band Hopping (ADH) technology. Through the HollyView app, live streaming via RTMP (Real-Time Messaging Protocol) is possible to platforms like Zoom, YouTube Live, Twitch, or TikTok Live. ![]()
Pyro 7 The Hollyland Pyro 7 supports both 2.4-GHz and 5-GHz frequencies, improving signal stability and minimizing interference. The automatic frequency hopping function always selects the best available channel to ensure uninterrupted video transmission. The Pyro 7 can connect one transmitter to up to four receivers simultaneously, allowing the entire film crew to live monitor the camera images. With the help of customizable shortcut buttons, users can quickly and easily switch between live images from two different cameras. The Pyro 7&s 7" screen has an improved brightness of 1200 nits compared to the previous model, making it readable even in bright daylight. Integrated image analysis tools include waveform, focus assist, zebra pattern, false color, and 3D LUT. The Pyro 7 also supports recording MP4 videos on external SD cards. With HDMI and SDI input/output ports, the Pyro can work with different cameras, monitors, or other devices. HDMI camera signals up to a maximum UltraHD 4K resolution and 30fps are supported. ![]() Pyro 7 Compatibility with Pyro S and HHollyland&s Pyro H, S, and 7 models are all compatible with each other, but each offers its own functions tailored to user needs. The Pyro H transmitter has an HDMI input and a loop-out, allowing users to connect a camera to send videos to other receivers while monitoring the image via the loop-out port on an external screen. The Pyro S has HDMI and SDI ports, making it suitable for professional recordings and smaller commercial projects. The Pyro 7 has a built-in seven-inch monitor and supports HDMI and SDI input, output, and loop-out. ![]() Pyro 7 Advantages over the Mars M1The Pyro 7 has several advantages over the approximately two-year-old predecessor model ![]() Key Features at a Glance- All-in-one transmitter, receiver, and monitor - Range of 400 meters - Latency of only 60 milliseconds - Support for 2.4-GHz and 5-GHz dual-band - Connection from 1 transmitter to 4 receivers - Auto Frequency Hopping - 7" display with 1200 nits brightness - Advanced image analysis functions - Recording and exporting videos to SD cards - HDMI and SDI input/output ports - RTMP streaming - SDI and HDMI loop-out - Integrable with Hollyland Pyro series Price and Release Date of the Hollyland Pyro 7The Hollyland Pyro 7 monitor costs around 593 euros solo - the kit of two Pyro 7s, which can be used as a transmitter and receiver, costs 1,082 euros, about 100 euros less than two individual devices. ![]() deutsche Version dieser Seite: Hollyland Pyro 7: Neuer Transceiver-Monitor mit SDI/HDMI und 60 ms Latenz |
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