BOYA BOYAMIC Wireless Microphone Professional Lavalier Lapel Microphone for Vlogging Recording Streaming Camera Android iPhone iPad YouTube TikTok

Boya. Up to 200 meters of wireless transmission. Separate noise cancellation control. Wide-range 20-20,000Hz frequency response. 8GB memory-store up to 15 hours of recording. Up to 12 hours of operating time. Comes with a windproof capsule. Attach the transmitter can be to your clothes with the included magnet. Rotating clasp-type fur windshield. Receiver s 3.5mm headphone output. High-resolution OLED display. Selectable Mono Stereo Safety Track output setting. 3.5mm TRS analog output, USB-C and iOS Lightning digital output. Charging case included

BOYA & Saramonic

BOYA & Saramonic

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Jan 21, 2025
This is a game changer. Practically all the capabilities of the more expensive DJI Mic but at a more reasonable price. \\n\\nOnboard recording, noise reduction, receiver can output to your phone and separate camera at the same time, and other features that will level up your audio recording. \\n\\nHats off to the Seller for getting the order to me just 1 day after I ordered it. They even provided me a Sales Invoice when I requested it.\\n\\nVery satisfied with this purchase! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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Jan 18, 2025
The USB-C and Lightning adapter is convenient,\n 🔧Durability: I need to wait and see. If it comes to that, I'll check the warranty again.\n ♋Compatibility: The appearance looks good, looks expensive. The material seems decent, it's plastic but looks high-grade. Other parts are okay, everything in the box is complete.\n 🎤Sound quality: The sound is quite good, clear and solid.\n I got it and started using it right away, still need to study a lot, but it's okay, I'm satisfied.\n I got it for a little over three thousand during the 12-12 promotion, which is a good deal.\n\nAt first, I thought it was shipping from China, but when I ordered, oh, it’s shipping from Thailand. It arrived in Surin in 3 days, which is great.\nI use it for music work, both in a band and for folk songs, recording videos, and live streaming. I tried it in the store, both through a mixer (inputting into the line on the TX) and directly with the mic from the TX, including the lavalier mic, and it all worked well.\nHowever, if you input the audio signal into the line (Line) on the TX, the same channel as the lavalier mic (with Mic/Line options), *you need to use a sub-mixer to help.\n1. It helps reduce gain from signals that may come in too strong, which can cause distortion.\n2. You need to use an equalizer from the sub-mixer to reduce mid-range and boost treble and bass, because from my experience, the signal coming into the Line channel has a lot of mid-range.\n\nThe downside that bothers me a bit is the sound monitoring in the headphone jack of the RX. The sound doesn't match what’s in the video or the live stream. The sound in the headphones is bright and clear, while in the video it’s more mid-range and bassy, making it hard to adjust the EQ.\n\nThere are plenty of other reviews on YouTube and TikTok, though.
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