Hollyland Pyro7 7" Wireless Transceiving Monitor is a hollyland pyro 7 wireless transceiving monitor with a 7-inch 1920 x 1200 touchscreen, 1500-nit brightness, HDMI/SDI input and output, up to 1300 ft / 400 m line-of-sight range, and Filmgear Canada support for Canadian director, client, and video village monitoring.

Product Video

Watch the Pyro 7 video to judge the 7-inch monitor workflow, wireless transceiving modes, image tools, and how it fits director, client, or compact video village viewing.

Product Overview

Pyro 7 combines a 7-inch monitor with transmitter and receiver functionality, making it useful when a director monitor, camera-side monitor, or compact video village needs to receive and display the wireless feed without building around a separate screen.

For wireless video, a black screen is worse than lower resolution. Buyers should judge Pyro by the actual monitoring job, RF environment, receiver count, latency tolerance, and whether the feed is for focus pulling, director review, client viewing, livestream support, or general video village.

Best Use Cases for Hollyland Pyro 7

  • Director and client monitor workflows
  • Compact video village setups using Pyro wireless video
  • Dual-camera or multi-view monitoring within the Pyro ecosystem
  • Outdoor monitoring where a 1500-nit screen helps visibility

Key Features

  • 7-inch 1920 x 1200 touchscreen monitor
  • 1500-nit screen brightness
  • TX, RX, and monitor functions in one device
  • HDMI 1.4b and 3G-SDI input/output workflow
  • Up to 1300 ft / 400 m line-of-sight range and about 60 ms transmission latency in lab test conditions
  • Waveform, focus assist, zebra, false color, 3D LUT, image overlay, and SD card video export support

How It Compares

Choose Pyro 7 when a 7-inch wireless monitor is part of the job. Choose Pyro S when you only need a transmitter/receiver path into existing monitors. Choose Teradek Bolt when the production needs the lowest-latency professional wireless video tier for focus or high-pressure RF environments.

Compatible Accessories and Related Gear

Build the Pyro monitoring setup with same-series Hollyland transmitters, receivers, and monitor options: Hollyland Pyro S, Hollyland Pyro 7, Hollyland Pyro Video Transmission and Monitoring Kit.

Hollyland Pyro 7: Value Assessment

The value of Pyro 7 is reducing separate pieces in a monitoring setup. It makes sense when the buyer needs a screen and wireless Pyro function together, not just another transmitter in the bag.

Who Is This For?

Choose Pyro 7 or the 7-inch kit for directors, camera teams, clients, livestream crews, and compact video villages that need a bright monitor tied into Hollyland Pyro wireless video.

Who Should Choose Something Else?

Choose something else if the job is critical focus pulling, IMAG, large concert/stadium RF, or any environment where the monitoring path cannot tolerate compression or latency. In that tier, Teradek Bolt should be considered before a budget wireless system.

In the Box

  • Wireless Transceiving Monitor x1
  • Paddle Antenna, 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz x2
  • Secure Digital Memory Card, 32G x1
  • D-Tap to Locking DC Power Adapter Cable x1
  • USB-C OTG Adapter x1
  • User Manual x1
  • Warranty Card x1

Specifications

Screen 7-inch touchscreen
Resolution 1920 x 1200
Brightness 1500 nits
Input / Output HDMI 1.4b + 3G-SDI
Range Up to 1300 ft / 400 m line of sight
Transmission Latency Approx. 60 ms in lab test conditions
Power Input 10-18V / 2.5A DC input
Weight Approx. 570 g without external antennas

FAQ

Is Hollyland Pyro 7 good for focus pulling?

It can work for general monitoring, director viewing, and client viewing, but critical focus pulling depends on latency tolerance, RF conditions, and the camera department standard. For high-pressure focus work, compare against Teradek Bolt before buying.

What matters most in a wireless video system?

Reliability, latency, range, receiver count, HDMI/SDI routing, and RF environment matter more than resolution alone. A clean 1080p monitoring feed is usually more useful than a higher-resolution system that drops signal during the take.

Does Pyro 7 support HDMI and SDI?

Yes. Pyro 7 includes HDMI 1.4b and 3G-SDI input/output workflow, so it can fit mixed camera, monitor, switcher, and video village setups.

How many receivers can the Pyro system feed?

Hollyland lists Broadcast Mode support for one transmitter feeding up to four receivers. App connections and Broadcast Mode can affect range, so plan the receiver count around the actual set layout.

Should I choose Pyro S, Pyro 7, or Teradek Bolt?

Choose Pyro S for transmitter/receiver wireless video, Pyro 7 when a 7-inch wireless monitor is part of the package, and Teradek Bolt when near-zero-delay professional wireless video is the real production requirement.

Where to Buy in Canada

Filmgear Canada sells Hollyland wireless video systems for Canadian camera crews, livestream teams, owner-operators, and production companies, with Vancouver-based help planning HDMI/SDI routing, receiver count, monitor choice, and video village workflow.

7-inch 1920 x 1200 touchscreen monitor

1500-nit screen brightness

TX, RX, and monitor functions in one device

HDMI 1.4b and 3G-SDI input/output workflow

Up to 1300 ft / 400 m line-of-sight range and about 60 ms transmission latency in lab test conditions

Waveform, focus assist, zebra, false color, 3D LUT, image overlay, and SD card video export support
Wireless Transceiving Monitor x1

Paddle Antenna, 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz x2

Secure Digital Memory Card, 32G x1

D-Tap to Locking DC Power Adapter Cable x1

USB-C OTG Adapter x1

User Manual x1

Warranty Card x1

We have a 14-day return policy, which means you have 14 days after receiving your item to request a return.

To be eligible for a return, your item must be in the same condition that you received it, unworn or unused, with tags, and in its original packaging. You’ll also need the receipt or proof of purchase. For opened or used items, a minimum 15% restocking fee may apply depending on the item condition.

To start a return, you can contact us at info@filmgearcanada.com. If your return is accepted, we’ll send you instructions on how and where to send your package. Items sent back to us without first requesting a return will not be accepted.

You can always contact us for any return-related questions at info@filmgearcanada.com.

Important Notice for Special Order Items

Certain professional and project-based products are supplied on a Special Order basis and are subject to different return conditions. Please review the “Special Order Items” section below before placing your order.

Damages and Issues

Please inspect your order upon reception and contact us immediately if the item is defective, damaged, or if you receive the wrong item, so that we can evaluate the issue and make it right.

For Special Order items, damage or defect claims must be reported immediately upon delivery and will be handled in accordance with the manufacturer’s warranty terms.

Exceptions / Non-returnable Items

Special Order Items (Final Sale)
Certain professional, project-based products are supplied on a Special Order basis and are not regularly stocked. Special Order items are final sale and cannot be returned, exchanged, or refunded once the order has been confirmed with the manufacturer.

These items are ordered specifically for individual projects and may include, but are not limited to:

  • Professional wireless communication systems
  • Large-scale lighting equipment
  • Studio carts and grip equipment
  • Cine lenses and special production gear

Please ensure compatibility and project requirements before placing your order. If you have any questions regarding lead time or suitability, we strongly recommend contacting us prior to purchase.

In addition, we do not accept returns for sale items, gift cards, perishable goods, hazardous materials, flammable liquids, gases, or personal care products.

Exchanges

The fastest way to ensure you get what you want is to return the item you have. Once the return is accepted, you may place a new order for the desired item.

Refunds

We will notify you once we’ve received and inspected your return and let you know if the refund was approved or not. If approved, you’ll be automatically refunded on your original payment method. Please note that it may take some time for your bank or credit card company to process and post the refund.

FAQ

Is Hollyland Pyro 7 good for focus pulling?

It can work for general monitoring, director viewing, and client viewing, but critical focus pulling depends on latency tolerance, RF conditions, and the camera department standard. For high-pressure focus work, compare against Teradek Bolt before buying.

What matters most in a wireless video system?

Reliability, latency, range, receiver count, HDMI/SDI routing, and RF environment matter more than resolution alone. A clean 1080p monitoring feed is usually more useful than a higher-resolution system that drops signal during the take.

Does Pyro 7 support HDMI and SDI?

Yes. Pyro 7 includes HDMI 1.4b and 3G-SDI input/output workflow, so it can fit mixed camera, monitor, switcher, and video village setups.

How many receivers can the Pyro system feed?

Hollyland lists Broadcast Mode support for one transmitter feeding up to four receivers. App connections and Broadcast Mode can affect range, so plan the receiver count around the actual set layout.

Should I choose Pyro S, Pyro 7, or Teradek Bolt?

Choose Pyro S for transmitter/receiver wireless video, Pyro 7 when a 7-inch wireless monitor is part of the package, and Teradek Bolt when near-zero-delay professional wireless video is the real production requirement.