Hollyland Solidcom C1 Pro Roaming Hub (V-Mount)
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The Hollyland Solidcom C1 Pro Roaming Hub (V-Mount) is the official, mission-critical replacement or expansion base station designed to anchor and scale your full-duplex wireless intercom system.
While standard Solidcom C1 Pro packages rely on a primary "Master Headset" to link up to 5 users, adding this standalone dedicated physical Hub dramatically multiplies your network capability, unlocking advanced team grouping, cross-system audio interfacing, and extended coverage footprints.
Key Capabilities & Advanced Features
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Integrated V-Mount Battery Plate: The rear chassis features a native, industrial-grade V-Mount plate. This allows production teams to power the entire communication network completely off the grid using standard high-capacity cinema batteries, making it indispensable for remote outdoor locations, ENG news vans, and sports sidelines.
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Massive 9-User Grid Expansion: A single Roaming Hub natively coordinates up to 8 remote wireless headsets simultaneously. It also features a dedicated wired headset port on the faceplate, expanding your local loop to 9 active communicators without occupying any wireless DECT slots.
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Cascading Network Architecture: For large-scale operations, multiple Roaming Hubs can be daisy-chained together via standard IP/UTP networking cables or 2-wire/4-wire interfaces, smoothly scaling your network to support dozens of headsets across expansive venues.
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Tactile A/B Team Grouping: The interface features physical toggle switches and a bright LCD readout allowing the hub administrator to instantly divide the crew into two completely isolated channels (e.g., Team A for Camera/Lighting and Team B for Stage Hands/Audio), or join them together in an "All-Talk" broadcast loop.
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One-Touch Failsafe Announcement Mode: Features a prominent physical "ANNOUNCE" button. Pressing this instantly overrides and mutes the microphone transmissions of all remote wireless headsets on the floor, clearing the airwaves so the director can deliver critical, uninterrupted production cues.
Hardware Technical Specifications Matrix
| Feature Component | Hollyland Solidcom C1 Pro Roaming Hub Specifications |
| Wireless RF Architecture | 1.9 GHz DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications) |
| Line-of-Sight Range Limit | Up to 1,100 feet (350 meters) radius from the hub |
| Dual Power Delivery Paths | 11-20V DC Input (Locking Barrel) | 12-16.8V V-Mount Battery Plate |
| Audio Frequency Response | 150 Hz to 7 kHz (Optimized for vocal presence and ENC) |
| Data/Audio Interconnects | 2-Wire (XLR Loop) | 4-Wire (RJ45 Interface) | USB-C Firmware Port |
| Chassis Mechanical Build | Rugged, All-Metal Impact-Resistant Enclosure |
| Mounting Solutions | Dual 1/4"-20 threaded points + standard 5/8" light stand receiver |
Interfacing Breakouts: Integrating External Systems
The backplane of the Roaming Hub serves as an advanced audio integration bay, allowing you to link your wireless headsets directly to traditional venue audio infrastructures:
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4-Wire Interface (RJ45): Seamlessly patches the Hollyland loop straight into professional matrix intercom backbones, such as Clear-Com or Riedel networks.
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2-Wire Interface (XLR): Connects directly to legacy analog partyline systems via standard 3-pin XLR cabling, matching voltage and audio levels automatically.
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USB-C Audio Digital Link: Allows you to connect the hub straight to a production laptop, enabling your local physical crew to talk directly to remote staff over digital meeting software like Zoom, Skype, or Teams.
On-Set RF Placement Tip: To achieve the maximum 1,100-foot coverage footprint and prevent signal dropouts behind walls or stage sets, never place the Roaming Hub low to the ground or deep inside a metal equipment rack. Utilize the integrated 5/8" stand mount on the base to elevate the Hub on a sturdy light stand at least 7 to 8 feet above crowd head-height. This ensures a clean, line-of-sight RF path over the heads of the crew and audience.



