Hollyland has just unveiled the Lark MAX 2, a 32-bit full-chain wireless microphone system loaded with pro-grade features. Designed to tackle the toughest recording scenarios, it delivers broadcast-quality audio captured in 32-bit float and full-link processing for up to 14 hours of lossless recording. The built-in AI noise cancellation cuts wind, traffic and reverb by as much as 25 decibels in real time—no post-processing needed—keeping distortion under 1 percent.
Performers and content creators will also appreciate the ultra-low 20-millisecond latency made possible by 2.4 GHz frequency-hopping tech, ensuring crystal-clear wireless monitoring. A frame-level timecode generator syncs audio and camera footage over both 3.5 mm and USB outputs, saving editors precious hours in post. The system’s one-to-many design supports four transmitters feeding a single receiver, perfect for podcast panels or multi-guest interviews, while a 1,115-foot range and 36-hour battery life keep crews rolling through marathon shoots.
On the hardware side, Lark MAX 2’s hover-clip design and excimer nano coating deliver a lightweight, skin-friendly form factor that stays out of sight on talent. A one-button gain control makes setup as simple as pressing record, automatically adjusting levels on the fly. “By integrating full-chain lossless capture, intelligent noise filtering and advanced monitoring into a compact, scalable design, this product marks a significant step forward in creative audio technology,” says Hollyland’s product development director, Mr Cao.