Hollyland has introduced the Solidcom SE Pro, the latest version of their wireless intercom system, designed for teams who need clear, reliable communication on set, at live events, or in other professional settings. It builds on the original SE model with improvements to connection stability, sound quality, and ease of use, making it a practical option for crews working in challenging environments. Let’s look at the details. Hollyland is a Chinese company known for their popular wireless audio gear. We recently covered their LARK MAX2, which also received our CineD Best-of-Show award in the category Audio Equipment, alongside Saramonic’s K9 system. Stable in windy, damp maritime conditions. Image credit: Hollyland What’s new in the SE Pro The Solidcom SE Pro uses the 1.9GHz frequency band, which helps limit interference and keeps latency low. This should be particularly useful when shooting outdoors or in environments where coordination across roles is constant and critical. It supports up to eleven users in multi-channel, full-duplex mode, so everyone can talk and listen simultaneously without needing to press a button. Lightweight at 186g/6.5oz with battery. Image credit: Hollyland Notably, the system has a range of up to 400 meters (1312 feet) and uses frequency hopping to avoid interference from nearby devices. The omnidirectional antenna keeps the signal stable even if the headset is worn in reverse, which can be useful for crews on large sets, at outdoor locations, or during events where quick adjustments and movement are part of the workflow. The company points out...
Published By: CineD - Yesterday