Hollyland Mars T1000-4BP Full-Duplex Intercom System, Base Station, 4x Beltpack, Pro Dyn. Monaural Headset, Antenna, Carton Case
Hollyland Mars T1000-4BP Full-Duplex Intercom System, Base Station, 4x Beltpack, Pro Dyn. Monaural Headset, Antenna, Carton Case is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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The Hollyland Mars T1000-4BP (Carton Case Edition) is a full-duplex wireless intercom system engineered for 5-user crews (1 base station director + 4 mobile field operators).
This version features the exact same core hardware, beltpacks, and dynamic headsets as the standard kit, but ships in a cost-effective, eco-friendly cardboard carton box instead of a heavy-duty, hard plastic flight case. It is a favorite for local production studios, houses of worship, and corporate setups where the system stays permanently installed or is integrated into an existing third-party rack-mount road case.
Core Hardware & Engineering Strengths
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5-User Synchronous Full-Duplex Ring: Operates like an open telephone conference. The Base Station hosts a dedicated headset interface for the director, connecting them natively to 4 wireless remote beltpacks. Everyone can speak and listen simultaneously without pushing buttons, completely avoiding the word-clipping and latency issues of standard walkie-talkies.
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Pro Dynamic Monaural Headsets: Built specifically to isolate vocals in loud environments. Unlike sensitive consumer electret mics, these high-end headsets feature professional dynamic noise-insulating microphones that ignore venue PA systems and stage rumble to prioritize clear human speech.
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Dual High-Gain Omnidirectional Antennas: The base station utilizes two external, high-efficiency fiberglass stick antennas. This spatial diversity configuration ensures stable signal coverage and prevents dead zones in venues built with heavy steel or concrete framing.
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Milled Aluminum Beltpacks with OLED Telemetry: Each beltpack is constructed from CNC-machined aluminum alloy and incorporates a front-facing screen. Operators can track their signal strength (RSSI), battery level bars, and active communication status (Talk/Mute) at a glance.
Power Infrastructure & Field Lifespan
Each remote beltpack utilizes an internal 1,600mAh Lithium-Polymer battery that recharges directly through a 5V USB-C port, while the base hub offers complete power redundancy for flexible location work:
[ BASE HUB POWER ARCHITECTURE ]
├─ Main Power: AC Wall Adapter (7V to 36V DC locking input)
├─ Field Power: Dual rear-mounted Sony NP-F (L-Series) Battery Plates
└─ Hot-Swap Logic: Swap out an NP-F battery mid-broadcast without killing the crew's audio loop
| Component | Continuous Field Runtime | Power Management Platform |
| Wireless Remote Beltpacks | Up to 8 Hours per charge | 5V USB-C (Charges from the Hub or standard power banks) |
| Central Desk Base Station | Continuous Mains Dependent | 12V DC Locking Adapter / Dual Sony NP-F batteries |
Technical Specifications Matrix
| Feature | Specification |
| Native System Capacity | 1 × Fixed Base Hub + 4 × Mobile Wireless Beltpacks |
| Wireless RF Frequency Platform | Secure, Digital DECT Carrier System |
| Line-of-Sight Operational Range | Up to 1,000 Feet (300 Meters) open radius |
| Audio Headset Termination Type | 3.5mm TRRS Peripheral Input Jack |
| External Tally Matrix System | Supported via the Base Station DB9 interface expansion port |
| Chassis Core Metrics | CNC-Milled Rugged Aluminum Alloy Frame |
What is Included in the Box
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1 × Mars T1000 Base Station Hub Controller
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4 × Mars T1000 Wireless Beltpacks
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5 × Professional Dynamic Single-Ear Monaural Headsets
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4 × Custom-Molded Protective Rubber Beltpack Sleeves
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2 × High-Gain Omnidirectional Base Station Antennas
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4 × USB Type-A to USB Type-C Charging Data Cables
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1 × 12V DC External Locking Power Supply Adapter Brick
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1 × Eco-Friendly Carton Storage/Shipping Box
💡 System Expansion Cascading Potential: If your crew layout eventually outgrows the out-of-the-box 4-beltpack limit, you can scale this ecosystem upward. The base station features an RJ45 network cascade port on its rear layout. By running a standard Ethernet cable into a secondary Mars T1000 Base Station, you can cleanly link the two systems together—instantly doubling your mobile network footprint to support 8 simultaneous wireless beltpacks across the venue.


