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Hollyland Spares - Mars M1 Storage Case (for Mars M1 )

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Hollyland Spares - Mars M1 Storage Case (for Mars M1 )Since we just walked through the Mars M1 Storage Case (Model: HL C04), let's take a closer look at the inner workspace layout and the specific accessory spacing to help you optimize how you pack your field monitoring kit. Internal Spatial Compartments The internal layout of the HL C04 is precision engineered to group all your necessary monitoring accessories into a single, compact storage block: Primary Monitor Slot: Positioned centrally inside the

Since we just walked through the Mars M1 Storage Case (Model: HL-C04), let's take a closer look at the inner workspace layout and the specific accessory spacing to help you optimize how you pack your field monitoring kit.

Internal Spatial Compartments

The internal layout of the HL-C04 is precision-engineered to group all your necessary monitoring accessories into a single, compact storage block:

  • Primary Monitor Slot: Positioned centrally inside the high-density foam base, this cavity mirrors the precise contours of the 5.5-inch Mars M1 chassis. It includes deep thumb-recess side cutouts so you can lift the monitor straight out without bending the outer casing or scratching the screen bezel.

  • Dedicated Antenna Channels: Two custom-molded longitudinal channels are cut directly below the main monitor section. These snugly secure your standard capsule or lollipop antennas, preventing them from rolling around loose and scratching the screen glass during bumpy transport.

  • Zippered Mesh Lid Pouch: Spanning the entire inner upper lid, this mesh pocket features an elastic-backed fabric wall that keeps smaller bits tight against the ceiling. It is the perfect place to secure flat items like a spare screen protector (HL-SP01), a microfiber cleaning cloth, slim D-Tap power cords, or thin HDMI/SDI patch lines.

Field Packing Optimization

To ensure you can close the case smoothly without putting crushing pressure on the glass display, use this quick checklist when packing down:

  1. Unscrew antennas completely and slide them into their designated foam channels.

  2. Remove large NP-F style batteries from the rear plate (stow them separately in your main camera bag).

  3. Fold the monitor sunhood (HL-SH01) flat and slide it into the mesh lid pouch along with your signal cables.

  4. Lay the monitor face-up into the center cavity, zip the dual-track enclosure closed, and you are ready to roll.

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