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Cut the cables, keep the clarity: Hollyland powers tomorrow’s production

What Hollyland has done is more than just release new gear, it’s built tools that understand how modern newsrooms operate.
The Hollyland VenusLiv Air, Pyro H, and Lark Max.
The Hollyland VenusLiv Air, Pyro H, and Lark Max.
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In the fast-paced world of digital news and production, speed and reliability are everything. Whether we’re live on Spotlight, chasing stories for Straight Talk, shooting lifestyle reels for social media, or going full prod for our Asian Innovation Forum and other external events, the goal at DAILY TRIBUNE is the same, tell compelling stories with clarity and style. And that’s where Hollyland’s latest lineup, the VenusLiv Air, Pyro H, and Lark Max, enters the mix.

The VenusLiv Air is Hollyland’s all-in-one 4K streaming camera built for creators who’d rather focus on content than cables. It combines a large 1/1.3-inch sensor with an ultra-bright F1.05 lens, giving our hosts and guests that natural, cinematic glow even under tight studio lighting. What makes it shine is its built-in streaming OS, which lets us go live directly to our social media pages without a laptop or capture card. For a newsroom that thrives on quick turnarounds, the VenusLiv Air transforms setup time into screen time.

Then there’s the Pyro H, Hollyland’s wireless HDMI transmission system that feels tailor-made for our studio’s dynamic flow. Capable of sending 4K video up to 400 meters away with impressively low latency, it eliminates the clutter and limitations of traditional cabling. For multi-camera interviews or outdoor coverages, the Pyro H keeps our production team connected, literally, without being tied down. It’s wireless freedom that doesn’t compromise on quality.

But the unsung hero of the bunch might just be the Lark Max. In a world where bad audio can ruin even the most beautiful visuals, this tiny wireless lavalier delivers professional-grade clarity with 48kHz/24-bit recording and built-in noise reduction. The battery lasts through full-day shoots, and its onboard recording keeps audio safe even if wireless interference kicks in. For DAILY TRIBUNE’s studio hosts and show guests, it’s one less thing to worry about when chasing the next feature.

What Hollyland has done is more than just release new gear, it’s built tools that understand how modern newsrooms operate. The VenusLiv Air simplifies streaming, the Pyro H untangles production, and the Lark Max ensures every word lands crisp and clear. These aren’t just upgrades, they’re the next step toward smarter, sleeker storytelling.

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