From May 12 to May 15, 2026, Hollyland showcased its latest innovations at KOBA 2026 (34th Korea International Broadcasting, Media, Audio & Lighting Show) in Seoul, held at COEX Convention Center (Hall D, Booth D227).
With over 40,000 visitors, 600+ exhibiting companies, and participants from more than 30 countries across 25,639 square meters of exhibition space, KOBA once again proved why it remains Korea’s leading stage for the future of media and broadcasting.
At Booth D227, Hollyland welcomed creators, production teams, partners, and industry professionals to experience its expanding ecosystem of wireless communication, audio, and video transmission solutions. From hands-on demonstrations to interactive sessions, the booth became a space where technology met real production needs.
At KOBA 2026, Hollyland presented a comprehensive lineup of solutions designed to support modern content creation workflows—from mobile storytelling to professional film and broadcast production.

Visitors explored Hollyland’s latest wireless audio lineup, including LARK A1, LARK M2, LARK M2S, and LARK MAX 2. LARK A1 also drew attention with its colorful options: Cloud Pink, Sky Blue, and Mint Green, alongside the classic Black and White.
Designed to support creators at every stage, from entry-level recording to professional production, the lineup spans a complete range of wireless audio solutions built for different creative needs. This allows creators to focus more on storytelling and content creation rather than technical setup.

The Pyro ecosystem took center stage with a full hands-on display that gave visitors a clear, intuitive look at how Hollyland’s wireless video solutions work together in real production environments.
Pyro Ultra, launched just weeks before the show on April 18, drew strong attention as Hollyland’s next-generation flagship. Transmitting 4K60 UHD signals from a single transmitter to unlimited receivers, it’s built for productions that demand large-team collaboration and high-resolution monitoring. Its proprietary TWiFi technology enhances stability in crowded RF environments, while Focus Mode reduces latency to an industry-leading 20ms—a feature that sparked plenty of hands-on testing at the booth.
From compact creator setups to high-performance production environments, the Pyro and Cosmo series highlighted stable connectivity, low-latency performance, and flexible multi-device workflows for demanding shooting scenarios.
Solidcom SE Global Version generated strong interest with its seamless team communication capabilities. Visitors praised its lightweight design and comfortable wearing experience. It‘s a practical and cost-effective solution for the vast majority of team coordination needs. It was well received by production teams looking for a cost-effective and reliable communication solution.
Astra P1 PTZ, launching in early June 2026, gave visitors a preview of the future of remote production. With 4K60 imaging, 30× optical zoom, AI tracking, Face Detection AE, and NDI®|HX3 support, it represents a significant step forward for professional PTZ workflows.
Lyra also attracted attention for its integrated 4K imaging and built-in audio capabilities, working seamlessly with LARK A1 to deliver a more complete capture experience for creators.
We ran the 7.77s Challenge throughout all four days of the show. The game was simple: start a timer, try to stop it at exactly 7.77 seconds. If you got it right, you won a LARK A1. If not, you could still pick up a gift like a fridge magnet, mouse pad, or umbrella.


It was easy to pick up and fun to try, so a lot of visitors were happy to give it a go. We saw steady lines throughout the show, and the smaller giveaway items were all gone within the first two days. Thank you to everyone who joined in.
This year’s workshops took a different approach. Rather than focusing purely on product features, we invited our guest speakers to share their own experiences and stories with Hollyland.

Day 1 (May 12) Tripdive, a content creator, talked about his journey “From Unknown Creator to Global Brand Partner” and how he went from making content on his own to working with brands.
Day 2 (May 13) Xander and Sunny from Catalog Inc. presented “Wireless Freedom on Set,” where they walked through how wireless tools fit into their day-to-day production work.
Day 3 (May 14) Xander and Sunny came back with “Easy Setup, Anywhere,” sharing hands-on tips for using wireless audio and video gear in content creation.
Each session also included a raffle for a LARK A1, so there was always a good reason to stick around.

The KOBA 2026 booth was supported by the Hollyland headquarters team who traveled to Seoul for setup and on-site operations, together with local partners and distributors who helped ensure smooth demonstrations and visitor experience throughout the event.
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Thank you to everyone who visited Booth D227 during KOBA 2026.
We appreciate every conversation, every visit, and every moment shared at the booth. Your feedback and interest continue to guide how we develop and improve our solutions.
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