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As before, there's a handy hot shoe-sized clip on the back of each unit — which also slots into the flash mount on most cameras — and Rode uses its 2.4 GHz wireless for over 100m (328 feet) of ...
Rode’s latest wireless microphone system takes aim at Vloggers and social media stars wanting a hassle-free way to upgrade their audio when away from home. The Rode Wireless ME clip-on mic doesn’t ...
Rode Wireless Micro: An On-the-Go Mic Setup That Just Works The Wireless Micro package also includes a pair of windscreens for the two mics in case you are in a windy environment, or just to ...
As wireless clip-on digital mics have exploded in popularity with creators, the (single transmitter) Rode Wireless ME has been a popular budget ($149) alternative to the $299 GO II.
The most expensive mic we tested was the Rode Wireless Go II at nearly $400. This comes with a great deal of bonuses over the Hollyland Lark M1, including internal recording, an OLED screen and a ...
Rode’s Wireless Go microphones have been there since the beginning, spanning a few different iterations up until now, when we have the Gen 3, and its Pro bundle counterpart.
The new compact dual-channel microphone system looks similar to Rode's other wireless mics but features Series IV 2.4 GHz digital transmission with 128-bit encryption for 'crystal-clear ...
The Wireless Pro shapes up as two clip-on transmitters and one receiver that make use of 128-bit-encrypted 2.4-GHz digital transmission for "crystal-clear, incredibly stable audio" with a line-of ...
The folks over at Australian audio specialist Rode obviously believe that good things come in small packages. The company has just launched the Wireless Go (£179), the smallest and most versatile ...
Rode made a bit of a splash two years ago when it debuted its Wireless GO microphone system. The diminutive size, built-in mic and relatively affordable price were a winning formula. Today, Rode ...