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🎧 Elevate your content with invisible pro-grade audio power
The Hollyland Lark M2S Ultimate Combo is a wireless lavalier microphone kit designed for millennial content creators seeking professional-grade audio in a compact, stylish form. Featuring 24-bit/48kHz high-fidelity sound, advanced noise cancellation with adjustable levels, and a robust titanium clip, it ensures crystal-clear recordings across iPhone, Android, PC, and cameras. With a 300m wireless range and up to 30 hours of battery life via its sleek charging case, this versatile mic combo empowers creators to capture flawless audio anytime, anywhere.
























| ASIN | B0DRBJSTBH |
| Antenna Location | Content Creation, Streaming |
| Audible Noise | 70 Decibels |
| Audio Sensitivity | 70 Decibels |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2 in Professional Video Microphones |
| Brand | HollyView |
| Built-In Media | 2 Transmitters + 3 Receivers (Camera/Lightning/USB-C), 3-Cable Ultimate Kit (3.5mm TRS/USB-C-Lightning/USB-A-C), Combo Version Charging Case[8] x 1, Full Documentation Pack, Studio Windshields (x2) |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Samsung S24/S23/22/21/20/10, Oneplus and All Android Smartphones, Camera/Laptop/Macbook/Tablet/iPad, iPhone16/15/14/13/12/XR/X/8/7/6 series |
| Connectivity Technology | Omnidirectional |
| Connector Type | USB Type-C/Lightning/3.5 mm Jack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (420) |
| Enclosure Material | Titanium |
| Item Dimensions | 3.93 x 0.79 x 1.06 inches |
| Manufacturer | Hollyland |
| Mfr Part Number | LARK M2S |
| Microphone Form Factor | Lavalier |
| Model Name | LARK M2S |
| Model Number | LARK M2S |
| Number of Batteries | 4 C batteries required. |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Polar Pattern | Omnidirectional |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 70 dB |
| Special Feature | Mute Function, Noise Reduction, Titanium Clip-on |
| UPC | 191460008122 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year warranty |
J**1
Excellent Entry-Level Wireless Mic Kit for Content Creators – Convenient, Versatile, and Portable
If you're looking to improve your audio without diving into high-end or overly complex setups, the Hollyland Lark M2S is an excellent choice. I purchased the combo kit that includes adapters for iPhone, Android (USB-C), and standard 3.5mm cameras, and I’ve been thoroughly impressed with how versatile and user-friendly this system is. Compatibility and Accessories One of the biggest advantages of this kit is how complete it is out of the box. It comes with: Two wireless lavalier microphones Three types of receivers (USB-C, Lightning, and 3.5mm TRS) A clamshell-style charging case Windscreens and a soft carrying pouch Having multiple receiver types is perfect for content creators who work across devices. Whether I’m filming with my phone or camera, this set has me covered without needing to buy separate accessories. Audio Quality The sound quality isn’t going to rival a professional boom mic or high-end XLR lav setup, but it’s significantly better than any built-in phone or DSLR microphone. The audio is clean, clear, and very usable for YouTube videos, TikToks, Instagram Reels, interviews, and vlogging. It’s especially ideal for solo or two-person talking-head videos, since you get two mics in the kit. Noise cancellation is built in and can be turned on or off. Personally, I found it slightly degrades the natural quality of the voice, so I recommend keeping it off unless you're in a really noisy environment. You can always remove background noise more cleanly in post-production if needed. Battery Life and Charging The microphones charge and store inside a compact, AirPods-style case that uses USB-C. It’s great for travel and daily use—everything stays charged, protected, and easy to find. I haven’t had any issues with battery life, and the case makes it simple to keep both mics ready to go. Clip-On Design Unlike the Lark M2, which uses magnets, the M2S uses a traditional clip design. Some users may prefer magnets for discreet placement, but I’ve had no problems clipping the mic onto a shirt collar or even creatively attaching it to random objects like cups, wooden spoons, or props. It’s flexible enough to get creative with, and the clip holds securely. Range and Signal The signal strength is solid as long as you're facing the receiver. Turning your back to the camera or walking too far away can interrupt the signal, but that’s typical of wireless mics in this price range. For casual or mid-range use, the advertised range feels accurate and reliable. Final Thoughts The Hollyland Lark M2S is a smart, well-rounded solution for creators who want better audio without a steep learning curve or excessive gear. It’s not perfect—the audio quality isn’t cinematic, and the noise cancellation can be a bit aggressive—but the price, portability, and ease of use make this kit more than worth it. If you’re shooting content across phones and cameras, or need a reliable solution for two-person setups, this is a fantastic tool to have in your kit.
W**Y
Amazing quality-worth the buy
These mics are AMAZING. I purchased these a while back, looking for something to go with the Insta 360 Pro camera and these are just so good. They are TINY. they clip right on your shirt or hat and from about 6 feet away, you can't even tell you have it on. I have tested these out in multiple settings, and the voice quality is unmatched. Very clear, eliminates background noise, very clean sound overall. I have used them for blogging and mainly videos in loud spaces like grocery stores, farmers markets, etc. They come in a small case that resembles an Airpod case and they charge very quickly. Within an hour or so for full charge. The volume control is easy to manipulate and the functionality of the mics are better than DJI. They connect instantly and I haven't had an issue with losing connection like some of the other brands I have tried. They do come with the wind muffs work very well but I don't use them often. Overall a great pick for functionality and something very low profile.
D**I
Sound great and can take a wash/dry (LOL)
I absolutely love these. Sound quality is great, batting way above what I'd expect from such a small wireless lavalier mic. It connects every time, is easy to bring with me out of the house, and also works perfectly for stay-at-home gaming comms. The app has plenty of options too, and overall these are a fantastic value. Build quality is insane: these are so comfortable to wear that I accidentally left one on my shirt and put it through the washer AND dryer. It actually came out with no damage and is still working. What... Highly recommended!
F**R
Good Features, But Unreliable Signal in Real Shooting Conditions
I’ve been using the Hollyland system for about a year now, and honestly, it’s one of the best microphones in this category. At this point, I’m still surprised people still use wired lav systems with bodypack transmitters. I understand that for broadcast you need maximum reliability and range, but for fast-paced videography, especially weddings, compact wireless systems like these are just the best solution. Hollyland did a great job overall. The design is clean, minimal, and much more discreet on people. That really matters during events like weddings where you don’t want bulky gear to stand out on camera. That said, Hollyland is missing one important thing — silicone covers for different clothing colors. This becomes especially noticeable at weddings. For example, when the bride is wearing a white dress and you clip a black mic on it, it stands out immediately. Having white or skin-tone silicone covers would make a huge difference in how clean everything looks on camera. I really hope Hollyland adds that in the future. Then I decided to try the SmallRig S70. I’ll be honest — I got influenced by the marketing, especially the silicone covers they showed. I expected those to be included in the box at this price point, but they weren’t. That was disappointing, because that feature was one of the main reasons I bought it. In terms of design, SmallRig looks more bulky and noticeable compared to Hollyland. Hollyland definitely feels more refined and less distracting visually. Now, real-world performance. I did have one stressful moment with Hollyland — during a wedding, I mic’d the groom while I was in another room, and once he walked away, the signal dropped. Luckily, I had backup audio, so I was able to save the situation. That experience taught me to always record redundancy. But in general, Hollyland behaves more predictably in real use. With SmallRig, my first impression was actually very positive. I tested it at home, and when the signal dropped, it would reconnect automatically. On my first shoot, it worked exactly like that, which gave me confidence. However, on the next wedding, things changed. The groom was only about 15 meters away (around 50 feet), outdoors, with no obstacles at all — and the signal just dropped. I kept waiting for it to reconnect when he got closer during the ceremony procession, but it never did. I had to step in during the ceremony, remove the mic, reset it in the case, and attach it again. That’s definitely not something you want to deal with in a live situation. Another issue is the sleep mode behavior. When the camera goes to sleep, the microphones also go to sleep. When the camera turns back on, they’re supposed to reconnect automatically — but that doesn’t always happen. Because of this, I now always record backup audio no matter what system I use. One feature I really like on the SmallRig is the ability to record each mic to separate channels (left/right). That’s very useful in post-production, especially when you want to isolate different speakers. Hollyland records everything as a mix, so SmallRig has an advantage here. Overall: Hollyland feels more stable, more polished, and more reliable in real-world use, but it lacks small accessories like silicone covers. SmallRig has some great ideas and useful features, but the signal reliability still raises concerns for professional work. I’ll keep testing it and update my review after more shoots.
M**C
Tonqualität und Handling top.
C**.
Amazing purchase!
A**H
المايك جميل جدا من حيث الشغل و الباكدچ و الماتريل
E**D
كويس جدا منتج اصلي محترم
Z**R
Sound quality is really good, you can walk far away from the camera/ phone and it still sounds like you’re right next to it. Very discrete when clipped to shirt/ jumper which is cool. Case for the mics is good quality and charges the mics and camera receiver whilst they’re inside. Mobile app works well and allows you to adjust features such as recording mono or stereo. Connection to a phone is super easy, just plug in the receiver and the mics immediately connect! Travelling bag is also nice for also carrying around wind mufflers and case. Overall a very good product at a very good price point too.
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