@@hollylandtech Does that mean there'll be an update that adds noise cancellation, or is there a new model coming with a dynamic mic that's less sensitive to ambient noise? That's the main thing making me hold back.
@@hollylandtech Thanks! I understand the master is required for all the connections but can the other remote headsets talk to each other or do they only talk to the master?
is it possible - like with the M1 System - to use the 4Wire port to use with existing audio hardware so ethernet to xlr male/female? You could have also explained a little more how to connect the system to zoom (and other pc software? - Is it a kind of audio in/out Interface?) There is a lot more to know about the possibilities, I guess?! Maybe it is time for an update!
The configuration you are proposing will not use the Hollyland Solidcom C1. But the C! system is compatible with the Hollyland Solidcom C1 Pro ENC Hub Base B&H # HOHLC1PROHUB: The USB Audio Class (UAC) function featured on the Hub facilitates joining cloud meetings anytime running on Zoom, Skype, or other meeting programs. Simply connect your personal computer to the Hub via its USB interface. This seamlessly brings your on-site and remote teams together, facilitating team interaction and creativity wherever your teams are located. bhpho.to/3WTKati >Mark
@@BandH what is the difference between both? Both of them have a 4-wire connection. As I understand, 4-wire is an ethernet to xlr male/female cable, this I can connect to an audio mixer. Why would that not work with a C1? An why does it not work with the M1 system? Both of them has the 4-Wire ethernet connection. Please help me to understand. Thanks a lot. PS: the zoom integration is great. Just sent a multiview via zoom to someone else somewhere on the planet and get back instructions to all the involved people.
Does that mean, if I go with the 6 unit variation, and buy 3 separate units, I won't be able to use all 9 simultaneously and need the pricey hub variation instead? Or rather purchase two 6 variation units.
The Hollyland Solidcom C1 Intercom System allows you to link up to only five remote headsets with the master headset without using a hub. If you want to link up 8 headsets plus the master headset you will need to buy the hub to link all the headsets together. Buying two separate sets with two master headsets is not recommend. You wouldn't be able to link the two separate together and the connection may interfere with each signals.
If I buy the 6 Headsets setup and buy another master headset later, can i take some remote headsets from the first set and connect them to another master headset i bought later so that i can have two separate systems that can work independently? i.e First set: 1 master 2 remote, Second Set: 1 Master 3 remote Can this work? Thanks
@@BandH Is this correct? It's weird that it are female connectors for outputting audio. PGM would suggest you can send in a PGM sound and it can be send to the headphones with the communications? Is it possible to have this tested?
The headset them selves are not noise cancelling. The mic is directional, and captures the speaker's voice precisely while minimizing unwanted background sound.
@@BandH Just confirming, are you saying this cannot work together with an existing wired intercom system through the 2wire XLR socket at the back of the hub?
@@veryboringname. Sometimes B&H doesn't fully review docs or research before answering. Yes, you can integrate with with a typical wired intercom such as Clear-Com.