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Article no.: 25312
The Hollyland Pyro 7 kit includes two Pyro 7 units and delivers a combined transmitter, receiver, and monitor solution in a single 7-inch device. It supports dual-band wireless transmission, low latency, and multi-receiver setups. The kit suits on-set monitoring where flexible configuration and quick switching between camera feeds matter.
Pyro 7 combines transmitter, receiver, and monitoring functions into one 7-inch unit. This design reduces the need for multiple devices and simplifies cabling on smaller shoots or on rigs with limited space. Because each unit can act as TX or RX, you can flexibly assign roles depending on the shoot.
The Pyro 7 supports one transmitter connecting to multiple receivers using WifiBroadcast technology. In Broadcast mode, the transmitter can send to a maximum of four receivers. When Broadcast mode is deactivated, the transmitter supports up to two receivers and two mobile devices. This gives you clear options for expanding monitoring when required and conserving bandwidth when fewer endpoints are needed.
After grouping presets, Pyro 7 connects with other Pyro series devices for smooth operation. Two customizable buttons let you switch between dual-camera views in about one second. That quick monitoring switch helps directors and camera assistants compare live feeds fast and make confident decisions on set.
Pyro 7 uses Hollyland’s dual-band technology to extend range and reduce latency. It supports line-of-sight transmission up to 400m (1,300ft) under interference-free conditions and achieves a low latency of 60ms through upgraded chips and optimized encoding/decoding.
Dual Boost balances distance and image quality: you can increase transmission distance while maintaining video clarity and minimizing delay. Choose the mode that fits your workflow:
Note: The stated transmission ranges are LOS (line-of-sight) results from interference-free laboratory measurements. When Broadcast mode is activated, the LOS range reaches up to 200m (650ft). When Broadcast mode is deactivated, the LOS range extends up to 400m (1,300ft).
Pyro 7 runs on both 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands and features Auto Frequency Hopping. The system intelligently scans channels and automatically selects the clearest option, reducing the likelihood of interference and dropped frames. Omnidirectional high-gain antennas help keep signals stable across different shooting setups.
The upgraded HollyOS provides precise image analysis and practical monitoring tools. Use custom shortcut keys to launch waveform, focus assist, recording, and other analysis functions quickly. These tools help camera operators and focus pullers evaluate exposure and critical focus on the fly.
Pyro 7 also supports extended MP4 recording of up to 40 minutes per single session when using an external standard SD card. You can export video files, apply LUTs during export, and organize clips into folders for streamlined post-production. Additionally, you can import external assets or take on-set screenshots and overlay them on the recording screen to assist with scene restoration or replication.
The Pyro 7 offers a 7-inch display with 1200 nits of brightness for improved visibility indoors and outdoors. You can adjust brightness to suit bright sunlight or dim scenes.
For connectivity, the transmitter provides HDMI and SDI inputs plus an HDMI loopout, while the receiver offers SDI and HDMI outputs and an SDI loopout. These loopout options let you feed monitors or recorders without interrupting the main signal path.
On startup, Pyro 7 automatically picks a high-quality frequency channel to optimize performance immediately. You can also run a smart channel scan on the device to view real-time frequency and interference status, helping you troubleshoot and secure stable links.
Preset grouping and pairing reduce repetitive setup time. Save grouped settings and pair devices quickly to get your system ready to shoot faster—valuable when time on set is limited.
Pyro 7 includes RTMP support for direct streaming. Enter your stream key and connect a wireless network card to stream to platforms such as Zoom, YouTube Live, Twitch, TikTok Live, and others. This feature simplifies live broadcasting and remote collaboration workflows.
The Pyro 7 housing uses aerospace-grade magnesium-aluminum alloy. Compared to aluminum-only models, this shell is described as more robust and rigid, 30% lighter, and better at heat dissipation. The material choice contributes to durability and thermal performance during extended use.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Screen Size | 7 Inch |
| Brightness | 1200 nits |
| Latency | 0.06 s (60 ms) |
| Transmission Range (LOS) | Up to 400m (1,300ft); up to 200m (650ft) in Broadcast mode |
| Transmission Bands | 2.4 GHz & 5 GHz Dual Band |
| TX / RX Capacity | 1 Transmitter & up to 4 Receivers (Broadcast mode) |
| Recording | MP4 recording up to 40 minutes per session (external standard SD card) |
| HD Mode Bitrate | 8–12 Mbps |
| Video I/O | SDI & HDMI input/output/loopout (as described for TX/RX) |
| Streaming | RTMP streaming supported |
Question: Can one Pyro 7 act as both transmitter and receiver?
Answer: Yes. Each Pyro 7 unit can operate as a transmitter, receiver, or monitor, letting you adapt the device to different roles on set depending on your setup.
Question: How many receivers can a single transmitter support?
Answer: In Broadcast mode the transmitter can send to up to four receivers. When Broadcast mode is turned off, the transmitter supports up to two receivers and two mobile devices.
Question: What wireless bands and interference protections does Pyro 7 use?
Answer: Pyro 7 operates on both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands and uses Auto Dual-Band Hopping with Auto Frequency Hopping to scan channels and pick the clearest path, reducing interference and improving link stability.
Question: Can I stream directly from the Pyro 7 to online platforms?
Answer: Yes. Pyro 7 supports RTMP streaming. By entering your stream key and connecting a wireless network card, you can stream to platforms such as Zoom, YouTube Live, Twitch, TikTok Live, and other RTMP-compatible services.
Question: How does recording work on the Pyro 7?
Answer: Pyro 7 supports MP4 recording using an external standard SD card for up to 40 minutes per single session. You can export video files, apply LUTs during export, and organize clips into folders for easier post workflow.