The loudness of the earpieces, is it comparable to the famous loudness and insulation of the Solidcom C1 earpieces? Want to use there T1000 System for camera ops in case of loud Events like worship band in a church, too.
As I haven't done a side-by-side comparison with traditional mid-end walkie-talkies yet, it's hard to say for me. The voice quality seems better on these ones. Nino
I tried traditional walkie talkies with headsets and they were not loud enough for use in a busy bar environment where I film theater. I purchased two of the hollyland mars t1000 systems and joined them together and they're fantastic. We can hear each team member very clearly. We will use the systems at our annual production which is similar to the Victoria Secret Fashion Show environment. This is where we tried walkie talkies as well and they were again not loud enough and you have to press a button to talk with walkie talkies which is also no good for being behind cameras trying to film at the same time. The systems have completely revolutionized our communications and effectiveness. First night using the Hollyland Mars T1000 system: ua-cam.com/video/GQBtpd1ti8M/v-deo.html When we were using the Hollyland systems (perfect team communication and coordination of shots): ua-cam.com/video/QLNuCpbEcdg/v-deo.html When we first tried walkie talkies at our annual event last February 2019 (not loud enough, had to press to talk, not effective, very large room): ua-cam.com/video/fEy22bkeMaY/v-deo.html Technical video which includes info about the headsets: ua-cam.com/video/RNApj6Jrd2A/v-deo.html
@Michael Beck You could but not by default. That "ethernet" connector is actually 4-wire system (just simple line audio in - audio out). Hollalyland has schematic on their website how it is connected and you can even buy Hollyland cable ehternet-> 1x XLR IN, 1x XLR OUT. And then you can build your own system with mixer when you can connect theoretically unlimited of these systems together (theoretically = limit is the frequency and channels on it). :)
If by CB you are referring to Citizen's Band radios, CBs are not full duplex, they are half duplex. You cannot have a back and forth conversation between two people like on a phone, it's only one person talking at a time. You also very rarely see CBs with VOX, they are usually PTT, which is very inconvenient in a live broadcast scenario where your hands are busy operating other equipment.
Nice review , but I´m happy with my eartec Intercom. No Cables, changeable Battery, easy to use and also not expensive.
The loudness of the earpieces, is it comparable to the famous loudness and insulation of the Solidcom C1 earpieces?
Want to use there T1000 System for camera ops in case of loud Events like worship band in a church, too.
Can this product easily be hooked into a mixer. For broadcasting sports.
Any advantages over traditional mid-end walkie-talkies with headsets? After this video i can not see any
As I haven't done a side-by-side comparison with traditional mid-end walkie-talkies yet, it's hard to say for me. The voice quality seems better on these ones. Nino
I tried traditional walkie talkies with headsets and they were not loud enough for use in a busy bar environment where I film theater. I purchased two of the hollyland mars t1000 systems and joined them together and they're fantastic. We can hear each team member very clearly. We will use the systems at our annual production which is similar to the Victoria Secret Fashion Show environment. This is where we tried walkie talkies as well and they were again not loud enough and you have to press a button to talk with walkie talkies which is also no good for being behind cameras trying to film at the same time. The systems have completely revolutionized our communications and effectiveness.
First night using the Hollyland Mars T1000 system:
ua-cam.com/video/GQBtpd1ti8M/v-deo.html
When we were using the Hollyland systems (perfect team communication and coordination of shots):
ua-cam.com/video/QLNuCpbEcdg/v-deo.html
When we first tried walkie talkies at our annual event last February 2019 (not loud enough, had to press to talk, not effective, very large room):
ua-cam.com/video/fEy22bkeMaY/v-deo.html
Technical video which includes info about the headsets:
ua-cam.com/video/RNApj6Jrd2A/v-deo.html
@@ThePretender thanks for your reply!
Can you go higher than 10 users by using 3 base stations? or is it just up to 2 base stations?
Hi Michael, not to my knowledge, you can only pair two
@Michael Beck You could but not by default. That "ethernet" connector is actually 4-wire system (just simple line audio in - audio out). Hollalyland has schematic on their website how it is connected and you can even buy Hollyland cable ehternet-> 1x XLR IN, 1x XLR OUT.
And then you can build your own system with mixer when you can connect theoretically unlimited of these systems together (theoretically = limit is the frequency and channels on it).
:)
Four seconds to mute and unmute is a deal breaker. That is nuts.
You can double tap, then it's faster
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Can you have a private conversation between headsets, or is it always 1 to many (all)? If the latter, then just use a CB.
Not to my knowledge, but good question. I will ask them if this will be coming with a future firmware update. Nino
If by CB you are referring to Citizen's Band radios, CBs are not full duplex, they are half duplex. You cannot have a back and forth conversation between two people like on a phone, it's only one person talking at a time. You also very rarely see CBs with VOX, they are usually PTT, which is very inconvenient in a live broadcast scenario where your hands are busy operating other equipment.
Warum macht Ihr diesen Film nicht auch in deutscher Sprache?
Because we are an English language channel and website with a very international audience?
A THOUSAND BUCKS FOR THAT, NO THANKS
I thought it was almost $2k. Didn't he say $1,800?