Intercom

Complete Guide to Hollyland Wireless Intercom Systems

Hollyland Wireless Intercom System

Complete Guide to Hollyland Wireless Intercom Systems: Understand Every Model, Strengths, Limitations, and Best Use Cases

Hollyland Wireless intercom systems are essential for communication in live productions, events, and broadcast environments. Hollyland offers a robust range of intercom systems under two major categories:

Each category serves different needs—from compact setups to scalable, professional-grade systems. Here’s a full breakdown of the current Hollyland wireless intercom models, their features, limitations, configurations, and how to choose the right one.

1. Wireless Intercom with Belt Pack

Solidcom M1 – 1.9 GHz Full-Duplex Intercom with Belt Packs

The Solidcom M1 is Hollyland’s only belt-pack-based wireless intercom. Designed for large event production, theaters, and OB vans, it features reliable full-duplex communication over the 1.9 GHz DECT spectrum.

Key Features:

  • Rack-mountable base station
  • Supports up to 8 wireless belt packs
  • Cascadable with other systems via 4-wire or 2-wire interface
  • Dual-antenna design for improved signal stability
  • Up to 1,000 ft (300m) line-of-sight range

Configurations:

Hollyland Solidcom M1 4-Beltpack

  • Solidcom M1-4 Beltpack – Includes 4 belt packs and 4 LEMO headsets
  • Solidcom M1- Beltpack—Includes 8 belt packs and 8 LEMO headsets

Hollyland Solidcom M1 8-Beltpack

Weaknesses:

  • Bulky setup with rack-mounted base
  • Not ideal for small mobile teams
  • Requires headset connection via belt packs

Best Applications:

  • Large-scale live events
  • Fixed venue installations
  • Multi-camera film shoots with clear zone separation

Read more about Hollyland Solidcom M1: A Game-Changer in Wireless Communication

2. Wireless Headset Intercom Without Belt Pack

These are self-contained wireless intercoms with built-in antennas and batteries inside each headset. This eliminates belt packs and simplifies deployment.

A. Professional Series – Solidcom C1 Pro (1.9 GHz)

Hollyland Solidcom C1 PRO Wireless Dual-Mic ENC Intercom System

The Solidcom C1 Pro is a full-duplex headset system built for reliability and audio clarity. It supports ENC (environmental noise cancellation), which is ideal for noisy environments.

Configurations:

Solidcom C1 Pro 2 to 8 Wireless Headsets Product Pages:

Key Features:

  • Dual-mic ENC for superior noise rejection
  • Up to 1,100 ft (350m) line-of-sight range
  • Wideband audio with low latency
  • Expandable via optional Hub
  • 10-hour battery runtime (approx.)

Weaknesses:

  • Maximum of 8 headsets per non-hub set
  • Hub version doesn’t support roaming between zones

Best Applications:

  • Film crews
  • ENG teams
  • Live streaming setups with fixed crew positions

B. Professional Series – Solidcom C1 Pro Roaming Hub (1.9 GHz)

Hollyland Solidcom C1 Pro Roaming Hub

Hollyland Solidcom C1 Pro Roaming Hub: Enhanced Wireless Intercom for Seamless Team Communication

The Roaming Hub version extends system coverage and user capacity by allowing headset roaming across access points.

Configurations:

Hollyland Solidcom C1 Pro Roaming Hub 10S

Hollyland Solidcom C1 Pro Roaming Hub 20S

Key Features:

  • Seamless roaming across coverage zones
  • Hub functions as a central router
  • Supports up to 5 hubs via LAN
  • Large-scale deployment capability
  • Same ENC audio as the Pro series

Weaknesses:

  • Requires network setup knowledge
  • Higher cost than non-roaming systems

Best Applications:

  • Multi-zone event venues
  • Broadcast studios
  • Multi-camera film production requires freedom of movement

C. Economic Series – Solidcom SE (1.9 GHz)

Hollyland Solidcom SE: The Future of Wireless Communication

Hollyland Solidcom SE Wireless Remote Headset 1.9 GHZ

The Solidcom SE series is the budget-friendly option, maintaining DECT 1.9 GHz reliability with fewer features.

Configurations:

  • Solidcom SE 2S/4S/6S/8S—Up to 8 wireless headsets (maximum)
Hollyland Solidcom SE Master Headset Hollyland Solidcom SE Master Headset Single-Ear 1.9 Ghz Version
Hollyland Solidcom SE Wireless Headset-2S Hollyland Solidcom SE Wireless Headset-2S Noise-Canceling 1.9 GHz Intercom Headset System
Hollyland Solidcom SE Wireless Headset-3S Hollyland Solidcom SE Wireless Headset-3S Noise-Canceling Intercom Headset 1.9 Ghz System
Hollyland Solidcom SE Wireless Headset-4S Hollyland Solidcom SE Wireless Headset-4S Full-Duplex ENC Noise-Canceling Intercom Head 1.9 GHz System
Hollyland Solidcom SE Wireless Headset-6S Hollyland Solidcom SE Wireless Headset-6S Single-Ear Intercom Headset System -1.9Ghz
Hollyland Solidcom SE Wireless Headset-8S Hollyland Solidcom SE Wireless Headset-8S Single-Ear Intercom Headset -1.9 GHz

Key Features:

  • Lightweight wireless headset design
  • Full-duplex communication
  • Budget-optimized
  • Up to 1,100 ft (350m) range

Weaknesses:

  • No ENC (Environmental Noise Cancellation)
  • No support for hubs or expansion
  • Limited to 8 users

Best Applications:

  • Small AV teams
  • Conference and seminar coordination
  • Entry-level productions

D. Economic Series – Solidcom SE Global Version (2.4 GHz)

Hollyland Solidcom SE Stereo Remote Headset Single-Ear (Global Version-2.4 GHz)

The Global SE variant uses the 2.4 GHz band, making it usable in more regions where 1.9 GHz DECT is restricted.

Configurations:

  • Solidcom SE Global 2S/4S/5S—Maximum 5 headsets
Hollyland Solidcom SE 2S Global version Hollyland Solidcom SE 2S Global version 2-Person Single-Ear Headset Intercom System
Hollyland Solidcom SE 4S Global Version Headset Hollyland Solidcom SE 4S Global version 4-Person Full-Duplex Single-Ear Noise-Canceling Headset Intercom System -2.4Ghz version
Hollyland Soldicom SE 5S Global Version Hollyland Solidcom SE 5S Global Version 5-Person Headset 2.4 GHz Intercom System

Key Features:

  • Works globally (2.4 GHz spectrum)
  • Same wireless headset form factor
  • Plug-and-play usability
  • Budget-friendly for international users

Weaknesses:

  • More interference in the 2.4 GHz band
  • Lower user capacity (max 5)
  • No hub support

Best Applications:

  • Small teams with international deployment
  • On-the-go projects in frequency-restricted countries

Difference Between Hollyland Solidcom SE and Solidcom SE Global Version

How to Select the Right Hollyland Wireless Intercom System

Choosing the right system depends on use case, team size, mobility, and budget.

Selection Table for Wireless Intercom Systems

Application Recommended Model Reason
Large-scale event/stage Solidcom M1 (8 Belt Packs) Rack-mountable, expandable, stable
Noisy environments Solidcom C1 Pro (ENC) Dual-mic ENC filters ambient noise
Broadcast studio with a moving crew Solidcom C1 Pro Roaming Hub Seamless roaming across large zones
Budget event setups Solidcom SE Simple and cost-effective for up to 8 users
International production Solidcom SE Global (2.4 GHz) Avoids DECT restriction issues
Mobile film teams Solidcom C1 Pro (no hub) Self-contained headsets, lightweight
Fixed AV setups Solidcom C1 Pro 8SHub Organized group communication, wired connection possible

Final Notes

More advanced models are expected soon from Hollyland, likely expanding both the professional and economic segments. For now, Hollyland offers a complete wireless intercom range that balances portability, budget, and performance for every size of production.
For optimal results:

  • Use 1.9 GHz models when possible for a stable signal and less interference.
  • Choose hub-enabled systems when scalability and group control are key.
  • Select ENC-enabled headsets for noisy events or studio environments.
  • Use 2.4 GHz Global SE only when 1.9 GHz systems are not allowed in your region.

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