
Hollyland announces the Pyro 7, a wireless video monitor that combines TX, RX, and a seven-inch monitor screen in one device. The Pyro 7’s Auto Dual-Band Hopping (ADH) technology is designed to resists interference and support a long operational range of up to 1,300ft (400m). It also features low latency of 60ms designed for smooth and responsive video monitoring for professional-level teams and creators.
“The Pyro 7 device provides a complete compact monitoring and transmission solution as part of Hollyland’s new Pyro Series, which also includes the Pyro S and Pyro H,” according to the announcement. “The exceptional hardware design enables the Pyro 7 to simultaneously connect one transmitter to four receivers, and customizable shortcut keys easily provide the convenience of dual-camera monitoring. Hollyland’s upgraded HollyOS offers enhanced image analysis capabilities and allows for bulk video file export via SD card.”

Hollyland’s new Pyro series has a variety of devices for transmitting and monitoring video. A Pyro transmitter is designed to send clear, near real-time video to up to four receivers at once, allowing all crew members to monitor live video simultaneously.
With Hollyland’s own Auto Dual-Band Hopping (ADH) technology, Pyro operates on both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands, generating the optimal frequency to start shooting. The Pyro series is created for multi-user monitoring in dynamic shooting scenarios, such as film production, live events, ENG/EFP applications, and more.
The Pyro H, S, and 7 are all compatible with each other, but each offers its own special features to suit user requirements. The Pyro H transmitter has HDMI input and loopout, letting users connect a camera to send video to other receivers while monitoring the view from the loopout port to an external screen. The Pyro S has HDMI and SDI ports that are suitable for professional shooting and smaller commercial projects. The Pyro 7 features a built-in seven-inch monitor and supports both HDMI and SDI input, output and loopout. Depending on each user’s needs, the Pyro 7 lets users choose the connection based on their shooting needs and equipment.
Monitoring multiple cameras in real-time
The Pyro 7 seamlessly connects with Pyro H and Pryo S, after a grouping preset is engaged. Users can monitor different camera views on Pyro 7 by switching between them with customizable buttons.
Video monitoring with four receivers is is possible with Pyro 7's WifiBroadcast technology, which enables one transmitter to provide a stable signal to four receivers simultaneously, offering more flexibility and faster decision-making when the team and clients need additional monitoring on set.
Feature highlights:
- Hollyland launches Pyro 7: All-in-one TX, RX, and monitor
- Seven-inch, bright 1200 nits monitor built in
- Supports one TX with four RX
- Integrates with Hollyland Pyro Series
- 1300ft (400m) range, 60ms latency
- Dual band 2.4GHz/5GHz
- Auto Frequency Hopping for better performance
- Dual-view quick monitoring switch
- SDI/HDMI loopout. RTMP streaming
- SD card for up to 40 mins video recording
Pricing and availability
The Pyro 7 will be released on July 25, 2024, and you can get it from local distributors, or here.
Pyro 7 new price $549 (Original $699)Pyro 7 Duo new price $999(Original $1299)
For more information, please visit Hollyland’s official website.