At NAB 2026, Hollyland continued to push further into professional production with a growing range of practical wireless tools aimed at broadcast, AV and live production teams.
Known initially for accessible wireless video systems, Hollyland’s NAB 2026 stand showed a broader and more capable product direction, one focused on communication, mobility and fast deployment for crews working across increasingly agile production environments.
For broadcasters and live teams, the value is straightforward. Faster setup, simpler communication and fewer cables in the signal path.
Wireless Tools Built for Real Production
What stood out at the Hollyland stand was not just product breadth, but how clearly the range is now being positioned around practical production use.
This is no longer just about affordable wireless video links.
The broader Hollyland range now speaks directly to smaller broadcast teams, mobile crews, flypack operators, event producers and hybrid production environments that need flexible communication and monitoring without the overhead of larger traditional systems.
That shift matters.
Production teams are being asked to move faster, deploy lighter and operate with fewer people. Wireless tools that reduce setup time and simplify communication become much more valuable in that environment.
Intercom That Fits Modern Crews
One of the stronger themes across the stand was communication.
Hollyland’s wireless intercom solutions continue to mature, offering practical crew communication tools for smaller and mid-sized production environments where traditional wired comms can be too rigid, too expensive or too slow to deploy.
For smaller live teams, event crews, mobile productions and fast-turnaround environments, that flexibility is increasingly useful.
It is also where Hollyland continues to become more relevant to broadcasters, particularly in workflows where speed matters more than building out a full fixed comms system.
That does not replace platforms like Clear-Com in larger critical environments, but it does provide a practical and cost-effective layer for many modern production workflows.
Wireless Video That Keeps Getting More Practical
Wireless video remains one of Hollyland’s strongest categories, but the conversation has shifted from simple untethered monitoring to broader production utility.
The current range is increasingly useful not just for camera-to-monitor links, but for mobile switching, confidence viewing, lightweight contribution and flexible signal extension across live and hybrid environments.
That is where Hollyland continues to improve, not by trying to replace large infrastructure systems, but by solving practical production problems with lighter, faster tools.
Why It Matters
For many teams, the appeal of Hollyland is not just cost. It is speed.
The ability to deploy quickly, communicate clearly and reduce cable dependency has real operational value, particularly for smaller teams, temporary environments and mobile production workflows.
That is where these systems make the most sense.
They reduce setup friction, improve operator mobility and make it easier to build practical production workflows without overcomplicating the infrastructure.
Final Thoughts
Hollyland’s NAB 2026 presence reinforced a clear direction. The company is continuing to move beyond entry-level wireless tools and into more serious production workflows.
For broadcasters, AV teams and live production crews looking for faster deployment, simpler comms and more flexible wireless signal paths, Hollyland is becoming a much more credible option.
To learn more about Hollyland and discuss the right fit for your workflow, contact the team at OnAir Solutions at onair.au