
"Hollyland, a company best known for affordable wireless microphones that are popular with creators, has announced its first webcam, the small 4K Lyra. While it lacks advanced features like the Insta360 Link's tracking gimbal, it's one of the first webcams we've seen that's designed to improve how you sound by connecting directly to one of Hollyland's wireless lav mics. The Lyra features a built-in receiver for Hollyland's Lark A1 wireless microphone that includes AI-powered noise reduction."
"It's not as small as the Lark M2S microphone the company announced earlier this year, but it will definitely be an upgrade over the mic built into your laptop. The A1 is also cheap. You can find it on Amazon with a smartphone receiver for $29.90, or get one even cheaper, bundled with the new Lyra. The webcam on its own is now available through Hollyland's website for $149, but for an extra $10, the company will include a single Lark A1 mic."
Hollyland released the Lyra, a compact 4K webcam that integrates a built-in receiver for the company's Lark A1 wireless lavalier microphone with AI-powered noise reduction. The Lyra uses a 1/1.5-inch sensor and an f/1.8 lens to capture vivid color and clarity in low light, offering 4K/30fps video and 1080p/60fps. AI features include automatic brightness, contrast, and exposure adjustments plus a beauty mode. A proprietary green-screen algorithm removes and replaces backgrounds without extra software. The magnetic clip-on mount holds the camera stationary while on-screen tracking centers subjects. A physical rotating lens cover provides privacy. The standalone Lyra costs $149, or $159 bundled with one Lark A1.
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