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Hollyland Lark Max 2 Wireless Microphone Overview
The Hollyland Lark Max 2, launched in September 2025, is a professional-grade wireless lavalier microphone system optimized for videographers, podcasters, vloggers, and live streamers. It introduces 32-bit float on-board recording, full-chain 32-bit audio transmission, and a unique Open Wireless Sync (OWS) earphone system for real-time monitoring, setting it apart in the competitive wireless mic market. With a focus on crystal-clear audio, ultra-low latency, and scalability for multi-person shoots, it’s ideal for interviews, documentaries, and dynamic content creation. Priced at a premium, it competes with systems like the DJI Mic 2 and Rode Wireless Pro but stands out with its AI-driven noise cancellation and timecode sync capabilities.
Key Features
- 32-Bit Float Recording: Transmitters record internally at 48kHz/32-bit float, capturing a wide dynamic range (up to 128dB SPL) without clipping, even in unpredictable audio environments (e.g., loud concerts or quiet whispers). This eliminates the need for precise gain staging during recording.
- Full-Chain 32-Bit Transmission: Delivers studio-quality audio from mic to receiver, preserving detail for professional post-production. <20ms end-to-end latency ensures seamless sync with video.
- AI Environmental Noise Cancellation (ENC): Advanced AI-driven noise reduction (5+ customizable levels via HollyView app) filters out background noise like traffic or crowds, ensuring clear vocals in challenging settings.
- Open Wireless Sync (OWS) Monitoring: Included wireless earphones (in Ultimate Combo) allow real-time, latency-free audio monitoring directly from the receiver, perfect for directors or talent to hear live audio without external gear.
- Scalability: Supports up to 4 transmitters per receiver for group recordings (e.g., panel discussions). Built-in timecode generator simplifies multi-camera sync for complex shoots.
- Range and Reliability: 2.4GHz adaptive frequency hopping ensures a stable connection up to 820ft (250m) line-of-sight, with minimal interference in crowded Wi-Fi environments.
- Ease of Use: Magnetic clip-on transmitters for quick attachment to clothing, windshields for outdoor use, and dual receivers (3.5mm TRS for cameras, USB-C for phones) for versatile setups.
- App Integration: HollyView app (iOS/Android) offers remote control, gain adjustment, ENC tuning, and firmware updates.
Technical Specifications
Category Details Microphone Type Omnidirectional lavalier; 128dB max SPL; 20Hz–20kHz frequency response; 70dB SNR. Recording 48kHz/32-bit float (on-board); WAV format; internal storage per transmitter. Transmission 2.4GHz digital; <20ms latency; 820ft (250m) LOS; 14ms audio delay. Battery Life Transmitters: 11 hours; Receiver: 11 hours; OWS Earphones: 6 hours; Charging Case: 36 hours total (2.5 charges). USB-C fast charging (<1.5 hours). Connectivity 3.5mm TRS (camera receiver); USB-C (phone/tablet receiver); Bluetooth for app. Weight/Dimensions Transmitter: 0.5oz (15g), 1.2 x 1.1 x 0.7″ (30 x 28 x 18mm); Receiver: 0.5oz (15g), 2.6 x 1.3 x 0.7″ (66 x 33 x 18mm); Case: 8.5oz (240g), 4.5 x 3.3 x 1.8″ (114 x 83 x 45mm). Durability Transmitters/receivers: IP54 dust/water resistance; case not rated. Pros and Cons
Pros Cons 32-bit float recording/transmission eliminates clipping, ideal for unpredictable audio. Premium price ( for Ultimate) vs. competitors like DJI Mic 2. AI ENC excels in noisy environments (e.g., urban interviews). 2.4GHz may struggle in extremely crowded Wi-Fi zones, despite hopping tech. OWS earphones streamline on-set monitoring without extra gear. Charging case bulkier than rivals like Rode Wireless Pro. Long battery (11+ hours) and 820ft range for all-day shoots. OWS earphones lack ANC, limiting use in noisy settings. Scalable to 4 mics with timecode for pro workflows. HollyView app is functional but less intuitive than DJI’s.



