Hollyland LARK MAX 2 launched in Nepal with professional wireless audio

hollyland LARK MAX 2 design
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Hollyland just dropped their LARK MAX 2 wireless mic system in Nepal, and honestly, it’s looking like a solid upgrade for content creators who are tired of dealing with audio headaches. The thing comes in three different combos depending on how many people you need to mic up. So, let’s dive in this article, where I will take you through what exactly is this LARK MAX 2 even about, including its price in Nepal, specifications, and availability.

LARK MAX 2 Overview

What you’re actually getting

hollyland LARK MAX 2 design

I think wireless mics can be a pain. But Hollyland seems to have figured out the annoying bits. The LARK MAX 2 packs 32-bit audio recording right into each transmitter, which means even if your wireless signal craps out, you’ve still got backup audio.

Each little transmitter weighs just 0.5 oz and clips onto clothes with this magnetic thing that actually stays put. And here’s the kicker — they’ve got AI noise cancellation that’s supposedly trained on tons of real-world audio data. So it knows the difference between your voice and, say, a motorcycle revving in the background.

Audio Quality and Performance

The system pushes 48kHz/32-bit audio throughout the entire chain.  Plus, it handles up to 128 dB SPL, so it basically means that even if someone’s basically shouting, it won’t distort.

Range-wise, you’re looking at 1115 feet in perfect conditions. In the real world with walls and interference? Probably less, but still pretty decent. The latency sits at 20ms, which is low enough that you won’t notice any weird lip-sync issues.

Battery Life and Practical Stuff

Each transmitter runs for 11 hours straight, and with the charging case, you get 36 hours total. That’s more than enough for a full day shoot without constantly worrying about battery levels. The receivers work with both cameras (via 3.5mm) and phones (USB-C), and there’s even a Lightning adapter for older iPhones. Everything charges via USB-C, which is refreshing in 2025.

The Three Combo Options

Hollyland’s selling three versions: The basic 2-Person Combo gives you two mics and the essentials. The 4-Person version just adds more transmitters for bigger productions. But the Ultimate Combo? That one includes wireless monitoring earphones and lavalier mics, which is actually pretty useful if you’re doing solo content creation.

LARK MAX 2 Specifications

  • Audio Quality: 32-bit/48kHz full-chain transmission
  • Frequency Response: 20Hz to 20kHz
  • Maximum SPL: 128 dB
  • Wireless Range: Up to 1115 feet (line of sight)
  • Latency: 20ms maximum
  • Battery Life: 11 hours per transmitter, 36 hours with case
  • Charging Time: 1.5 hours
  • Weight: 0.5 oz per transmitter
  • Storage: 8GB internal (14 hours recording)
  • Connectivity: 2.4GHz digital, USB-C, 3.5mm TRS
  • Features: AI noise cancellation, auto gain control, timecode sync
  • App: LarkSound (iOS/Android)

LARK MAX 2 Price in Nepal and Availability

The LARK MAX 2 is available across retail stores in Nepal, including through Oliz Store. Prices are inclusive of VAT, which is nice because nobody likes surprise taxes.

Variant Price in Nepal (Official)
2-Person Combo NPR 42,500
4-Person Combo NPR 54,500
Ultimate Combo (2-Person) NPR 48,500
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