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The 4 in 1 Professional Wireless Lavalier Microphone is a versatile audio solution designed for creators. With wide compatibility across devices, intelligent noise reduction, and a portable design, it ensures high-quality recordings for interviews, vlogs, and live streams. The dual-mic feature allows for collaborative projects, while the quick recharge capability keeps you powered for hours.
Power Source | Type-C |
Number of Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 80 dB |
Hardware Platform | Laptop, PC, Camcorder, Tablet, Camera, Smartphone |
Number of Channels | 1 |
Polar Pattern | Omnidirectional |
Microphone Form Factor | Lavalier |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Connector Type | USB Type-C, 3.5 mm Jack |
Special Features | Clip, Battery Indicator Light, 1-Touch Recording, Mute Function, Noise Reduction |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Camera, Smartphone |
Item Dimensions | 0.78 x 0.39 x 2.6 inches |
Material Type | Sponge, Plastic, Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Color | Black |
T**O
Right tool for the job (for me)
If you were like me, then you are here because you need a wireless mic. My use case is likely an edge case, and I will provide you the details of my experience with two of these microphones so far:My requirements are that I need to be able to record for about 18 hours a day, roughly continuously. I say “roughly” because it is fine if there is a gap in between the time it takes to swap out microphones. I bought two of these microphones so that I could have one active while the other charged. This system works well, albeit, without any redundancy. That being said, below is my practical experience:I bought one mic in mid January 2023 and another a week or so afterward.These mics have been in constant use, as I described above, since their purchase. That is not hyperbole.On both mics, I have consistently obtained about 4 hours and 15 minutes constant on and recording time. I have sometimes obtained about 4 hours and 45 minutes (this is the max I have ever obtained on a charge). I always get at least 4 hours of charge. The way I do it is that when the mic dies, I remove the receiver and I charge both the receiver and the mic at the same time and then swap in the other mic/receiver pair that I have. I have found that it takes about 75 to 90 minutes to fully charge the mic; and the receiver will charge faster than the mic, taking about 60 minutes to charge.In my experience, it appears that the mic will die before the receiver does. As others have noted, there is no audible or visual indicator on the mic itself that it has died. Your only clue that the mic has died is the silence that ensues - or - the blinking light on the receiver. The mic itself does have a small light on it - and unless you’re totally focused on it, you’ll never really know if it is on or off.The sound quality of the recordings have been good - background noise has been canceled well and the voices are really the main things that comes through - pretty clearly. That being said, these mics ARE quiet. For this particular use case, this is not an issue; although I imagine for most others, this is a major consideration.I use audio software where I can see the sound waves of the mic - so I know for sure it is recording and it is not - and I mention this to also impress upon you that I have paid attention to all of these details. This display sits off to the side of me - and I see it run, constantly. The mics are used as they would be by anyone else: they’re attached to a shirt and someone is talking - in my case - they’re used *a lot*.One last note: One of these mics did finally stop working the other day, hence why I am back to this page on Amazon (and I felt inspired to write a review). The mic that died (and it is the mic, not the receiver) is the one that I bought first. I do not know if this is a harbinger of things to come for the second mic. I suppose I may know that in about a week's time.In case anyone is interested, the issue with the mic that died occurred like this: one night it was charging, and never appeared to fully charge (the charging light remained on all night). I let the mic fully discharge the next day (which took over 9 hours) - I was not using the mic during this time. Finally the light on the mic died. I charged it up again, and it appeared fine. Once I started using it though, the mic only lasted a couple of minutes and died. It simply does not hold a charge any more.2023-05-06 UPDATE:Both of the mics that I have are still working. This means that one of the very original ones that I purchased back in January is still going, and the one I purchased back at the beginning of March is also still going. Perhaps I drew a bit of a shorter straw on the one mic that died. :)
R**R
Nice little one
A very good microphone sold for less than £15. I was a bit sceptical, but I must say it works really well: I used on my EOS 80D whilst filming my partner give a dog training lesson in a large hall. The connection did not drop and the sound quality was very good, I just had to apply a bit of de-hiss in post production.
L**N
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رائع جربته في سماعه عندي في مدخل الصوت
J**4
Perfect for a Music Teacher
Great quality sound, minimal feedback, plugs into the 3.5mm mic input of my speaker and worked perfectly for back to back music lessons, saving my voice and coping well with lots of movement during Early Childhood music lessons. Would absolutely buy again and recommend to others!
U**S
Delivery promptness
Good product
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