Unleash Your Potential with Hollyland’s Mars 400S Pro II

by | Gear, Production, Video, Video Connections

 Hollyland Technology is releasing their newest upgrade in wireless video transmission, the Mars 400S Pro II. This new device is best friend to all as it produces and transmits over 500ft (150m) LOS of range, perfect for any form of production at the pro or amateur level. Coming fully equipped with SDI+HDMI dual interfaces, the Mars 400S Pro II supports multi-receiver setups, and allows monitoring through the HollyView App. With a 110mm x 72mm x 33.5mm dimension and only 206g, this device is compact, light, and handy on the go. When adding it to your camera, it fits perfectly, allowing for continual production without worry of disruption. 

Pairing with flexible monitoring options for users, the Mars 400S Pro II has ultra low latency coming in at 0.07s. All these components put production in the palm of your hands, providing seamless transmission for any project whether professional or amateur. 

For more information about this product, questions related, or more, please email sales.us@hollyland.com.

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