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We’re living in the future, folks. Rode just announced its new Wireless Micro hardware, and it’s basically the AirPods of lav mics for your iPhone. The product consists of two wireless ...
When Rode released the original Wireless GO ... that the receiver doesn't have the option to plug an external 3.5mm lav mic into it. This would mean you could theoretically run one with a longer ...
So that RØDE customers won't have to look elsewhere, the company is launching such a dedicated Lavalier GO mic you can discreetly clip to any shirt and plug into the Wireless GO. The RØDE ...
Rode includes two separate clip-on transmitters in the box — both with an on-board omnidirectional condenser microphone or a 3.5mm TRS input for plugging in a separate lavalier microphone ...
At time of publication, DJI's dual-mic product retails for $330. The Rode Wireless Pro will cost $399. That's obviously a slice more, but the company decided to include two Lavalier II mics as ...
Any lav mic with a TRS connection will work, though I ended up buying Rode’s own. Other options include Sennheiser, Audio-Technica, and a seemingly endless amount of no-name options on Amazon.
On the transmitter side, there’s a 3.5mm input so you can connect a lavalier (or any other) mic to up your audio game even further. Speaking of lavs, Rode also introduced a new white version of ...
One of its most impressive features is the 40 hours of internal storage, making it stand out among other lav mics. However, we found that the Rode mic can get complicated because it requires a ...