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Rode Microphones has released the single set edition of the Wireless Go II microphone system which offers content creators quality audio when shooting video on the go.
Tech Guide used the dual channel version of the Wireless Go II wireless microphone system when shooting our videos at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
That has two transmitters so you can capture the audio from two people at the same time with both signals sent wirelessly to the receiver that can be attached to the camera and linked to the microphone port with a cable.
The single version of the Wireless Go II microphone has the same impressive compact form factor.
The versatile microphone/transmitter can be used as is and clipped to your clothing but if you prefer to be a little more discreet you can pocket the microphone and plug in a lavalier lapel microphone.
The Wireless GO II has a universal compatibility with cameras, mobile devices and computers and has a range of up to an incredible 200m.
It even has onboard recording with enough storage for 40 hours of recording.
The Rode Wireless Go II Single Compact Wireless Mic System comes with two fur windshields, two USB-C cables, a SC5 3.5mm (TRS) cable and a carry pouch.
KEY FEATURES OF THE WIRELESS GO II SINGLE:
The Rode Wireless Go II Single Compact Wireless Mic System is available now and is priced at $299.
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