In the case of DJI and RODE GO2, three to four kits can be operated simultaneously without frequency interference. It also has its own recording function, so you can receive and use uncompressed data even if there is a problem with the frequency.
In the case of Hollyland Lark M2S, I was wondering how many kits can be operated at the same time, and I would like to ask if you are planning to put your own recording function.
If you put the above two features and design them similar to M2 or M2S sizes, I guarantee that Hollyland Microphone will become a game changer in digital content worldwide.