We rented the Hollyland C1 Pro for Easter services, but found the single ear design and volume level a bit problematic for our roaming camera. There was also a noticeable drop in audio quality which made understanding the producer difficult during loud moments. Thanks for the review and loved the audio comparisons in your testing!
The NC is pretty impressive on those budget 2.4 sets and the eq sounds better than the Hollylands. Hollylands sound like they're trying to correct audio with a plugin on final cut.
Honestly the synco headsets are great for the price IF latency and the fact they are 2.4 doesn’t bother you. The cametv are really close in price though.
We upgraded from our legacy Pro Intercom to the Hollyland C1s. Big jump in audio quality. After about 18 month's of use, my team loves the functionality, however, we are learning the hard way that they are a bit fragile. Of the 8 wireless headsets, 3 already have minor bits and pieces that have broken off. May have to consider the Saramonics as they look a bit more sturdier.
Got the Xtalk 2 and pretty happy with them. I´ll add more as soon as I need it. Just getting some extra batteries cause it just bring one for each intercom. But pretty similar to the C1 in features but for a really good price.
One thing I think are missing from these headset reviews is how good these headsets perform when the user is speaking at different volumes. We us these headsets in different environments and their noise cancellation is good but we have noticed with the eartech ones, their noise cancellation is sometimes too good when we have to whipser in quiet environments, it cancels that out as well. I would love to see you test out those scenarios as well.
I'm looking for a pair of headsets that I can use with my neighbor, that will play music while we are out walking, but also so we can talk to each other without having to take the headset off. Do you have any recommendations?
Thank you for sharing. We are currently utilizing SMS which I'm guessing even the Synco XTalks would be a dramatic improvement over. What would be nice to know is if with the WiTalk we are able to intermingle single and dual ear headsets.
Hey William - Yes! You can buy a single or dual ear system, and then add the additional headsets you need. Keep in mind though, that the Master Headset systems (2 to 5 user) can handle only 4 remote headsets, and the HUB systems (6 to 9 user) can handle only 8 remote headsets, unless you add another Hub and Link cable to those Hub systems, expanding it to up to 17 users.
Saramonic WiTalk is the best option. Best sounding natural vocals. So-so in the NC test. The Hollyland C1 sounded muffled and is the worst for its, relatively, high price. I'm sorry, Synco, but your 2.4Ghz operating frequency will clash with some of our devices. CAME-TV is average. Yep, my vote goes to the Saramonic WiTalk System. 👍
I'm not sure about adding them into a clearcom system. I have seen reviews where people link the Hollyland t1000 into their clearcoms with this bhpho.to/3TRlFeM from Hollyland. All besides Synco do offer base stations but I believe they are mostly for "linking" more headsets together.
@@bradtrenaman5728 the eartec wireless headsets also have a base station that is clearcom compatible. We have two base stations on different legs of our clearcom system, one for cameras (all two ear) and one for production/stage management (all one ear). They work pretty good but they add a bit of noise into the clearcom loop whenever a headset is connected.
@@camerontyrrell response from Saramonic: Yes, they are completely interchangeable and you can mix and match headsets. They come paired so if you don't buy them as a set you have to just pair them manually.
If any of you are looking for a true Budget option, like too broke for 500$ set I'm currently experimenting with using walkie talkies with 2 pin to 3.5mm adapter cables
You can get walkie talkie headset for like real cheap. It works, but the experience is not the best. You either have to press the PTT with your hand, or to use VOX which is not very reliable. Also, it is a half-duplex system. You can’t talk back until the other end release the PTT.
We rented the Hollyland C1 Pro for Easter services, but found the single ear design and volume level a bit problematic for our roaming camera. There was also a noticeable drop in audio quality which made understanding the producer difficult during loud moments. Thanks for the review and loved the audio comparisons in your testing!
Thanks for the real world review. Yes I concur that the single ear in loud environments make it a little tough.
The NC is pretty impressive on those budget 2.4 sets and the eq sounds better than the Hollylands. Hollylands sound like they're trying to correct audio with a plugin on final cut.
Honestly the synco headsets are great for the price IF latency and the fact they are 2.4 doesn’t bother you. The cametv are really close in price though.
Thanks for your sharing!😍
I got a duplex of witalk single ear and they are prettygood for the price. They have change or streaming service for the good!
We upgraded from our legacy Pro Intercom to the Hollyland C1s. Big jump in audio quality. After about 18 month's of use, my team loves the functionality, however, we are learning the hard way that they are a bit fragile. Of the 8 wireless headsets, 3 already have minor bits and pieces that have broken off. May have to consider the Saramonics as they look a bit more sturdier.
Got the Xtalk 2 and pretty happy with them. I´ll add more as soon as I need it. Just getting some extra batteries cause it just bring one for each intercom. But pretty similar to the C1 in features but for a really good price.
Thanx man really appreciate the recommendation 👍👍👍😁😁
I do also use the came tv kuminik 8 for 3 years, and now i think im gonna use saramonic thx to u man
One thing I think are missing from these headset reviews is how good these headsets perform when the user is speaking at different volumes. We us these headsets in different environments and their noise cancellation is good but we have noticed with the eartech ones, their noise cancellation is sometimes too good when we have to whipser in quiet environments, it cancels that out as well. I would love to see you test out those scenarios as well.
Good job, Thanks for reviewing.
Thanks!
I returned my Synco xTalk because of the 400ms delay!!
I'm looking for a pair of headsets that I can use with my neighbor, that will play music while we are out walking, but also so we can talk to each other without having to take the headset off. Do you have any recommendations?
Thank you for sharing. We are currently utilizing SMS which I'm guessing even the Synco XTalks would be a dramatic improvement over. What would be nice to know is if with the WiTalk we are able to intermingle single and dual ear headsets.
Hey William - Yes! You can buy a single or dual ear system, and then add the additional headsets you need.
Keep in mind though, that the Master Headset systems (2 to 5 user) can handle only 4 remote headsets, and the HUB systems (6 to 9 user) can handle only 8 remote headsets, unless you add another Hub and Link cable to those Hub systems, expanding it to up to 17 users.
Saramonic WiTalk is the best option. Best sounding natural vocals. So-so in the NC test. The Hollyland C1 sounded muffled and is the worst for its, relatively, high price. I'm sorry, Synco, but your 2.4Ghz operating frequency will clash with some of our devices. CAME-TV is average. Yep, my vote goes to the Saramonic WiTalk System. 👍
Currently we have 5 single ear eartec system but I have realized we have issues with not being able to hear sometimes
Ya the single ear can be rougher in loud environments
Thanks for the video, on the Saramonic Witalk, does it pickup whispering like the Hollyland C1 Pros?
I just did a whisper test and the whispered words come through normally. The noise cancellation did not affect it.
@@RylandRussell thanks
Quick question before I go searching - do any of these have base stations which can interface with a wired Clear-Com (or similar) system?
I'm not sure about adding them into a clearcom system. I have seen reviews where people link the Hollyland t1000 into their clearcoms with this bhpho.to/3TRlFeM from Hollyland. All besides Synco do offer base stations but I believe they are mostly for "linking" more headsets together.
ACTUALLY Hollyland advertises that they can do this with the c1 pro base station! bhpho.to/3UjVjUi
See the diagram towards the bottom of this page store.hollyland.com/products/hollyland-solidcom-c1-pro-with-hub?variant=44147935543555
@@RylandRussell - Thanks. I think I ended up on this same page earlier but hadn't scrolled down far enough. Really appreciate it.
@@bradtrenaman5728 the eartec wireless headsets also have a base station that is clearcom compatible. We have two base stations on different legs of our clearcom system, one for cameras (all two ear) and one for production/stage management (all one ear). They work pretty good but they add a bit of noise into the clearcom loop whenever a headset is connected.
thanks for making this video
Can you mix and match the single ear and dual ear versions of the Saramonic WiTalk headsets?
That's a good question, I'll ask. On their site they don't offer a package with mixed but I'd be surprised if you can't.
@@RylandRussell thanks Ryan! I appreciate you taking the time to ask them! 👍🏼
@@camerontyrrell response from Saramonic: Yes, they are completely interchangeable and you can mix and match headsets. They come paired so if you don't buy them as a set you have to just pair them manually.
@@RylandRussell Awesome! Thank you!
If any of you are looking for a true Budget option, like too broke for 500$ set I'm currently experimenting with using walkie talkies with 2 pin to 3.5mm adapter cables
Zero budget option is discord using phones.
You can get walkie talkie headset for like real cheap. It works, but the experience is not the best. You either have to press the PTT with your hand, or to use VOX which is not very reliable. Also, it is a half-duplex system. You can’t talk back until the other end release the PTT.
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Why not just call everyone and merge them into one group call? 😂
Still so much money, sadddd 😱🤣😭