REVIEW – Ever since I was lucky enough to test and review my first Hollyland device, I have been impressed by the brand, their product variety, and the quality and functionality of their devices. produce. Some of the devices I have tested include the Hollyland Mars M1 Enhanced Monitor and the Hollyland Mars 4K video wireless Transmitter/Receiver. Both have become an integral part of my in-studio and mobile gear and have been priceless because of their ability to remove the need to be tethered to transmit video. I can always use more of their products and I am happy to test and review their newest product, the Hollyland Pyro H.
What is it?
The Hollyland Pyro H video transmitter/receiver can be used in a configuration of 1 transmitter and up to 4 receivers. It features a 1,300ft (400m) LOS Range, 0.06s Low Latency, 2.4GHz & 5GHz Dual Band, 4K30 Transmission, HDMI Loopout, UVC Streaming and Smart Channel Scan.
What’s included?
- 1 x Pyro H Wireless Video Transmitter and Receiver
- 5 x Dual-band Cylindrical Antennas
- 1 x Rotatable Cold Shoe Mount
- 1 x USB-C OTG Adapter
- 1 x Quick Start Guide
Tech specs
Design and features
- Hollyland’s Pyro Series: Performance Revolution: Unlike the Mars series, the Pyro series offers cross-compatibility among devices, supporting more receivers for extensive monitoring. Hollyland enhances key features: longer range, lower latency, superior video quality, and stable signal. Pyro series is the perfect solution for multi-user monitoring in dynamic shooting scenarios, such as film production, live streaming, ENG/EFP applications, and more.
- 4K UHD Video Transmission & 2.4 & 5Ghz & Smart Channel Scan: Pyro H supports video input/output formats up to 3840×2160@24/25/30fps resolution via HDMI port. Featuring Smart Channel Scan, Pyro H automatically selects the optimal frequency channel upon startup, ensuring seamless operation across 2.4 GHz & 5 GHz bands. Additionally, users can activate the smart channel scan function on the receiver to view real-time feedback on the frequency status.
- Faster. Longer. Stronger.: Pyro H sets a new benchmark with an impressive transmission range of up to 1,300ft (400m) and ultra-low latency of just 60ms. The set is designed to meet the demands of professional filming and live broadcasting, this ensures a flawless viewing experience, allowing for real-time direction and feedback, even in the most challenging environments.
- Enhanced Collaboration & Hollyview APP: Pyro H can transmit to up to 4 different receivers, allowing all crews to monitor. Coupled with dedicated Hollyview APP support, teams can effortlessly monitor feeds in real-time, making adjustments on the fly for unparalleled efficiency and teamwork in any filming scenario.
- Comprehensive Connectivity & UVC Live Streaming: Pyro H is equipped with HDMI input/output and Loopout, enabling seamless connection to cameras and camera field monitor for instant feedback. The built-in USB Video Class (UVC) support offers plug-and-play live streaming directly to your computer. This feature simplifies the process of broadcasting live content to global audiences.
The Hollyland Pyro H kit comes with one transmitter and one receiver. Both have 2 removable antennas on the top edge. On one of the sides are the HDMI connectivity ports, and a DC adapter power port. On the opposite side, there is a display screen, control knob, USB-C power port, and power switch. The Transmitter has one HDMI out port and the Receiver has one HDMI in port and one HDMI out loop port. There is a built-in battery port on one of the flat sides and the ability to mount the devices on the other. There is a 1/4 – 20 mount on the bottom edge of the devices.
Performance
I use the Hollyland Pyro H Transmitter and Receiver in my home studio to reduce the number of HDMI cables in my relatively small space, and at my church, for monitoring the video output from the Switcher that we use for the live stream broadcast.
I used the church scenario as the main performance and stress test. I connected the Transmitter to the Program Out of the GoStream switcher. I powered both the Pyro H Transmitter and Receiver using USB power packs. I use USB power packs in my home studio and also when I am mobile. The connection is shown below.
I connected the Hollyland Pyro H Receiver to a 5″ battery-powered touchscreen monitor that I usually use for my DSLR rig and when needed for monitoring. I used a SmallRig x Caleb Pike VB212 mini V Mount Battery that I am also reviewing. Once I powered on the Receiver, it took just a few moments to scan and detect the channel the Transmitter was using, and the video feed was up and running. the Switcher’s output is 1080/60p and the transmitter automatically adjusted to that output. I then walked around the building for a while checking the signal and all areas were good even when out of line-of-sight. While I never need to go beyond between 200ft and 300ft away from the transmitter, the walls of my very old and historic church are “bomb-shelter” thick, so I was impressed by the ability of the Pyro H connection to remain steadfast. the video quality was also pristine. I intend to attach a 1/4-20″ mount to my mobile case to mount the receiver. While I have not yet used the loop-through function for a broadcast, I did test it and it works without issue. Overall this is another great product from Hollyland.
What I like about the Hollyland Pyro H
- The build quality
- The features
- The power options
- The transmission range
- The mounting options
What needs to be improved?
- No complaints
Final thoughts
The Hollyland Pyro H video transceiver and receiver work great and for my use, they work well even when they are not in line-of-sight albeit the distances I use are more like under 200 ft. They have the features that I have come to expect from Hollyland and the build quality is fantastic. Another great product from Hollyland!!
Price: $479.00
Where to buy: Hollyland website and Amazon
Source: Hollyland provided a free sample of this product. Hollyland did not have a final say on the review and did not preview this review before it was published.
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Thank you for another great review Julian!
I see that you are using a Osee’s GoStream video switcher. I was just about to purchase a Blackmagic Design ATEM Mini until I stumbled across the GoStream. I was going to buy a GoStream because it has built-in multiview monitor output.
I purchased the GoStream Duet. It is newer, has a built-in fan, four SDI inputs, an NDI license and PC/Mac control programs. You should review it.
Keep up the great work!
Thanks!!
I ditched all ATEMs for GoStreams. The GoStream you see in the review is one I purchased. I don’t need SDI for my in-home studio so I am fine. OSEE gave me the NDI license for free.
Julian talked me into buying a GoStream for my topdown video setup and I have been really happy with it.