Product Detail
Explore the Hollyland Lark Max, a top - notch wireless microphone that offers unmatched studio - quality sound. Its professional ENC ensures pure audio. With 14 - hour on - board storage, it also serves as a standalone recorder. Enjoy an amazing 820ft (250m) line - of - sight range and up to 22 - hour long usage. It's compatible with various devices and features a convenient magnetic attachment. The MaxTimbre Mic technology uses a multilayer membrane design for clear voice recording, eliminating unwanted resonances and enhancing performance with wind - proof and vibration - isolation features. The 48kHz/24 - bit high - sensitivity omnidirectional microphone records audio precisely and in rich detail. With a 70 dB SNR, it's great for quiet environments. It can handle up to 128 dB of SPL and has a 98 - 106 dB dynamic range to reduce distortion in complex settings. The DSP technology enhances audio signal quality and reduces noise. The advanced ENC detects and minimizes surrounding noise, and you can easily turn it on or off. It has a 22 - hour battery life with the charging case. The 3.5mm output interface makes it compatible with many cameras. It has a sleek design for a comfortable touch. You can choose from mono, stereo, or safety track recording modes, and the Hi - Fi function offers high - quality audio. Key features include studio - quality audio, professional ENC, 14 - hour recording, 820ft (250m) range, 22 - hour duration, wide device compatibility, and magnetic attachment.
Using the Hollyland LARK MAX Solo Wireless Microphone is easy. First, charge the transmitter, receiver, and charge case. Make sure to charge them within the 0 to 45 degrees Celsius temperature range. Once charged, you can use the 3.5mm TRS to 3.5mm TRS cable to connect the receiver to your camera. The transmitter has an operating time of about 7.5 hours, but with a fully charged case, you can get up to 22 hours of use. The receiver can operate for up to 9 hours and can be charged while in use. You can select different recording modes like mono, stereo, or safety track according to your needs. If you're in a noisy environment, turn on the ENC mode from the transmitter or receiver. When it comes to maintenance, keep the microphone clean and avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures outside the - 20 to 45 degrees Celsius operating range. Also, don't overcharge the batteries. Just charge them for less than 2 hours as recommended.