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Hollyland Wireless Tally System

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The Hollyland Wireless Tally System is a tally device with multiple ports and a sequence learning function. It was designed to work with switchers from companies such as BlackMagic Design, Data Video, Panasonic, Sony, Roland, vMix, and DeviceWell so that camera operators can tell when there camera is live.

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It is claimed to have a long battery life and a transmission range of over 2,600ft / 800m. The system utilizes adaptive frequency hopping technology and supports up to 16 Tally channels, for enhancing work efficiency.

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The Wireless Tally System offers multiple port options, including DB25, RJ45, and USB-C, so you can connect it to a wide array of switchers.

Configuration Examples

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Above you can see some examples of how it can be configured to be used.

Adaptive Frequency Hopping

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With the adaptive frequency hopping feature, this Wireless Tally System can detect the interference in complicated scenarios, and hop to the channel with less interference to enable a more stable signal transmission. The DB25 port supports a maximum of 12 channels of dual-color Tally, while the RJ45 port can support up to 16 channels of dual-color Tally.

Power

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A single battery is claimed to provide over 8 hours of operation. If the Tally device runs low on battery during operation, you can immediately replace it to ensure uninterrupted usage. The batteries are the same ones that are used with the Solidcom C1 and Solidcom C1 Pro wireless headsets.

Size & Weight

The Wireless Tally devices are pretty small and compact and they weigh under 100g.

There are two versions available, one with 4 tally devices and one with 8.

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