Rode Wireless Micro Review: Airpod Size Mic

Rode Wireless Mic Review

The Rode Wireless Micro, so intriguing it could be the fact that it’s specifically designed for iPhone and for Samsung Galaxy and Google pixel and any smart phone with a USB-C for lightning connection or it might be that this case fits seamlessly into your pocket or the microphone and the receiver is ridiculously easy to use. This wireless microphone took me by surprise,and I share with you all the reasons why in this video will be going over Specs in the box. Transmission range, the audio quality the battery life and most importantly the price at the end, I’ll be sharing with you who I think this microphone was made for, and whether or not, they should purchase it starting with what comes in the box. It’s really simple here.

We’ve got one receiver, two transmitter two magnet connections to windscreens a charging case and a USB-C to USB connection. As for the specs. I think weight is a very important thing to consider. If you’re putting a microphone on your shirt. You don’t want to weigh down and you also don’t want the case to be extremely heavy in your pocket, starting with the case at 61 g, transmitters are 18 g with the magnet and I believe it’s 12 without the magnet. The receiver is 6 g. Extremely wait right There, and then everything together is 102 g.

The battery life is seven hours with up to 21 hours total using the charging case, so you can get two full charging cycles out of it. This is super nice. If you just don’t wanna have to charge all the time. He forgot to bring your charger or just not near power source and then ask for connection. There is a USBC and a lightning version as the design. The transmitter is extremely lightweight and has an ultra compact design. Making it really nice to be to use the magnet connection for your shirt or you can also use the clip. The nice thing about the magnet as it has a rubber texture in the outside, so scratch up anything and it’s very comfortable and personally I would snag me black colour way, but why is pretty cool to the receiver is very simple USB-C or light Plug it in and you’re ready to go. It’s literally that fast at 6 g so it’s a very light weight and it’s also very slim.

I feel like when you compare that to the road wireless pro or the DJI Mic two little bit more bulky more inconvenient options compared to this, I don’t even notice the Rode Wireless Micro on my phone, which makes it really nice for content. It also has indicator lights. You know which Mic is connected how many are connected and whether they transmitting correctly, the charging case is really nice as you can see here. It’s only a little bit bigger than the AirPods Pro Charging Case making it really nice, just thrown your pocket and it’s a secure snap, so you know your microphones are safe and finally become to the windscreen, which is probably my only complaint With the design. I think they look ridiculous. I will not be using them personally, but I understand why wrote it this way, obviously you wanna have a windscreen or a dead cat minimise wind noise.

So there is that on the top the fluffy part transparent plastic allows you to see the indicator on the side and wraps on the outside so then they don’t have to make the microphone bigger for additional connection. Something you want to use good for you. I personally won’t be when it comes to audio quality. It’s an I’ll need directional Mic and then it has gain assist technology, which is really nice, especially for the content creator who doesn’t have to deal with editing their audio and post. It’s auto level for you, so don’t yell way too loud or talk to you soft. It will give you a nice even high-quality sound. It also has an acoustic chamber design which helps give that crisp clear audio while also reducing when noise and now for the moment, friendly option that still creates high-quality audio is so cool, and I would highly recommend this for the price.

Its Very Easy to use.You just wanted to plug into his phone and I finally feel like the road wireless micro is that solution I’ve been looking for for my friends. I would even buy this microphone to content with my phone rather than using the DJI Mic two or the road wireless pro because those are a little bit more complicated little bit harder to use when you just want lightweight set up to get better audio, so if your content writer, you’re someone who creates behind the scenes or you just wanna have better audio for your videos. This microphone is a perfect fit for you, and if you guys are interested in picking up the Rode Wireless Micro.

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