Hollyland Unveils Next-Gen Wireless Intercom System for Broadcast and Events

Hollyland Introduces Innovative Wireless Intercom System



In a significant leap for communication technology, Hollyland has unveiled its next-generation wireless intercom system. This new system promises unparalleled scale and flexibility for professional productions across various industries, from broadcasting to live events and industrial applications.

The heart of this system is the Geo Central Station, an adaptable hub that supports up to 80 wireless belt packs when used with an antenna, all without incurring any licensing fees. Leveraging cascading technology, the system extends its wireless coverage to over 4 million square meters—equivalent to approximately 560 football fields.

Equipped with built-in Dante integration and 4x4 network ports, the Geo Central Station eliminates the need for additional audio interfaces, reducing rack space usage and installation complexity while maintaining reliable independent audio channels for each group of users.

In addition, the Solidcom H1 offers versatile deployment options, functioning either as a standalone system or integrated with the Geo Central Station. It can support up to 30 belt packs independently, expandable to 80 when connected to the central hub. Designed for productions of any scale, it ensures seamless communication and dynamic deployment in various shooting or operational environments.

Dave Liu, the CTO of Hollyland’s R&D Center, stated, “Our new system is crafted to meet the growing demands of large, distributed production teams. The modular topology allows users to scale bandwidth as projects require. Belt packs can seamlessly transition between remote radio units (RRUs) and central stations, enabling location-independent deployment under challenging conditions. With integrated cloud call capabilities, the system transcends physical locations, offering real-time communication across global networks.”

Compared to consumer-grade communication solutions, Hollyland’s new line of systems offers several industry-leading advantages. The ability to expand from 30 to 80 belt packs accommodates everything from small sets to large-scale live broadcasts, all within the reliable 1.9 GHz frequency range. One unit of the Solidcom ANT01 provides coverage up to 500 meters in open-field conditions, and when cascaded, the system establishes a seamless large-scale wireless network over extensive areas.

To meet the needs of multi-group coordination, intelligent group management allows operators to save, allocate, and switch between 100 preset communication groups—ideal for collaboration among multiple teams in dynamic environments. Even in smaller setups, the system can maintain up to 12 independent groups per cluster of ANT01 devices.

Additionally, the Solidcom BPK01 belt pack is designed for mobility, weighing less than 305 grams including the battery, and offering up to 15 hours of operation. Built-in Bluetooth support enables users to connect wireless headphones or headsets, allowing for a clutter-free experience. Four programmable buttons can be customized for advanced controls, including multi-channel feedback, call alerts, and combined actions, all within an intuitive user interface.

Beyond adaptability, the system integrates cloud access seamlessly. Two connected Geo Central Stations can manage up to 80 belt packs, while three Solidcom ANT01 devices connected in the cloud can handle up to 30, allowing external coordinators, remote directors, or technical leads to engage flexibly. Moreover, the system provides remote diagnostics and real-time support, enabling authorized users to access system settings and configuration interfaces through a secure web browser, thus offering technical assistance and maintenance without the need for on-site intervention.

“With this new series, our aim is to provide users worldwide with a truly scalable, flexible, and limitless wireless communication platform,” added Dave Liu. For more information about the product, visit Hollyland's official product page.

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