The DJi Mini with a transmitter and receiver is just $45, but there are more deals across all of DJI's microphone offerings.
It's fair to say the original Rode Wireless GO microphones shook up the audio world. Affordable enough for fledgling podcasters and independent video producers to add to their kit bag, but ...
Rode, the Australian audio company that enjoyed breakthrough success with the Wireless Go and GO II, has unveiled a dual transmitter version of the more affordable Wireless ME mic. If you can do ...
Australia’s RØDE has announced that its Wireless Micro product is getting a new wireless receiver so it can be used with cameras as well as smartphones. Launched in October 2024, the Wireless Micro is ...
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The new Wireless GO (Gen 3) is the first RØDE wireless system available in a range of colors, including red, orange, green, purple, pink, blue, cobalt, clay, lilac, stone, rose and moss.
Building upon the success of Shure’s acclaimed MV88 Digital Stereo Condenser Microphone and MV88+ Video Kit, the audio company has unveiled the MoveMic 88+ Wireless Stereo Microphone, the first-of-its ...
A compact microphone built for better sound from your phone or camera, the Rode Wireless Micro is a winner and easy recommendation.
The Australian audio specialist simplifies the use of Wireless Go Generation 3 and Wireless Pro for iOS and iPadOS users.
The Shrinking Airwaves Wireless microphones used to have plenty of room to breathe. For decades, most systems operated comfortably within the UHF television range from 470-806 MHz. These frequencies ...
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