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The new free firmware update v1.1.2.8 for the Hollyland Solidcom M1 full-duplex intercom system has been released. It brings adjustable microphone gain, dynamic IP allocation, new working modes, and a changeable belt pack name.
The Shenzhen-based Chinese company Hollyland has been offering (relatively affordable) wireless video transmission systems for years.
Back in 2020, they ventured into the world of wireless intercom devices with the Hollyland T1000. This intercom system offered a full-duplex capability for up to five people. Make sure to check our Hollyland T1000 review in case you missed it. In 2021, the company followed with a larger Hollyland Solidcom M1 that supports up to eight beltpacks (review here).
First announced in July 2021, the 1.9GHz full-duplex wireless intercom station Hollyland Solidcom M1 caught the attention of many professionals from our industry as it promised to offer the same or similar features and specs as other much more expensive solutions.
Reliability and quality of the connection are the alpha and omega when it comes to wireless intercoms. It seems Hollyland Solidcom delivered on this promise – for more information and real-world tests, make sure to check the Hollyland Solidcom M1 review from my colleague Florian. The good thing is that Hollyland keeps improving the system with firmware updates. Recently, they launched a new update v1.1.2.8 that further enhances the usability. Let’s take a look at the details.
There are four new features included in this firmware update:
The firmware update is available now and it can be downloaded free of charge directly from the Hollyland support website. The page also includes a step-by-step manual on how to update the firmware.
The whole intercom system comes in two versions (kits):
What kind of intercoms do you use for your crew? Do you have experience with Hollyland products? Let us know in the comments section underneath the article.
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Jakub Han is a freelance filmmaker based in Vienna. He is interested in new tech and trends in filmmaking and passionate about action sports and short documentaries. Jakub has over 10 years of experience with camera work and post-production.