Integrate a Compact Wireless Mic with This 4K Webcam

Integrate a Compact Wireless Mic with This 4K Webcam

Hollyland's latest offering, the Lyra webcam, seamlessly connects to Lark A1 wireless microphones via an integrated receiver.

Hollyland's Innovation

Known for budget-friendly wireless mics favored by creators, Hollyland ventures into webcams with the introduction of its compact 4K Lyra model.

Enhanced Audio Experience

Unlike many webcams lacking sophisticated features like the Insta360 Link’s motion gimbal, the Lyra is distinctive in its design to elevate audio quality by pairing directly with Hollyland’s wireless lavalier microphones.

Equipped with a built-in receiver, the Lyra is tailored for use with Hollyland's Lark A1 wireless microphone, which boasts AI-enhanced noise suppression. Although the Lyra isn’t as compact as the earlier Lark M2S mic model, it nevertheless presents a considerable improvement over typical built-in laptop mics.

Affordable High-Quality Sound

Remarkably affordable, the Lark A1 mic can be purchased on its own or as a budget-friendly bundle with the Lyra webcam. The webcam itself is available at $149 through Hollyland’s online shop, with an upgrade option to include a Lark A1 microphone for an additional $10.

Superb Video Features

Inside the Lyra is a 1/1.5-inch sensor that couples with an f/1.8 aperture lens, which, according to Hollyland, delivers vibrant colors and remarkable clarity even in low-light conditions. The camera supports up to 4K resolution at 30 frames per second, and users can enhance the frame rate to 60 fps when reducing the resolution to 1080p.

AI-Driven Enhancements

To complement image quality, an array of AI tools is provided, which include automatic warmth, contrast, and light tuning based on the environment’s conditions. It also features a "beauty mode" designed to refine your appearance effortlessly.

Maximum Control and Privacy

The Lyra offers a unique algorithm to manage and replace green screens, eliminating the need for additional software. Although it cannot actively track motion, the camera does offer a field-framing function to maintain the user's position at the center of the image.

For privacy assurance, a physical rotating lens cover allows users to easily disable recording, hence eliminating the need for physical obstructions like sticky notes.

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