🎙️ Capture Every Word with Clarity!
The Professional Wired Lavalier Lapel Microphone is designed for seamless audio recording on smartphones and cameras. With its omnidirectional pickup pattern and 59-inch cord, it ensures high-quality sound for vloggers and bloggers alike. The microphone is easy to use—just plug it in and start recording—making it a must-have for anyone looking to enhance their audio experience.
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 78 dB |
Hardware Platform | Tablet, Camera, Smartphone |
Number of Channels | 1 |
Polar Pattern | Omnidirectional |
Audio Sensitivity | 100 dB |
Microphone Form Factor | Lavalier |
Connectivity Technology | Auxiliary |
Connector Type | 3.5 mm Jack |
Special Features | Clip |
Compatible Devices | Tablet, Smartphone |
Item Dimensions | 5.1 x 4.1 x 0.3 inches |
Color | Black |
N**C
Surprisingly Good
The Professional Wired Lavalier Lapel Clip-On Microphone for iPhone and Android is surprisingly impressive. It excels at capturing voice dictations and is perfect for using with your mobile device. I paired it with the Rode App and Voice Memo, and the results were commendable.The audio quality is excellent for video and straight audio playback. While it doesn’t capture the rich tones and frequencies of higher-end microphones, it’s more than sufficient for personal use. I use it to record myself during presentations, allowing me to review and improve my speaking skills. The cord length is adequate for attaching the mic to my collar and connecting it to my phone in my pocket.This microphone is a valuable tool for bloggers or anyone who needs to be hands-free while recording quality voice memos on their devices. For filmmakers on a tight budget, it can be useful for capturing audio in wide-shot scenes.A significant advantage over Bluetooth alternatives is that it doesn’t require charging, making it a convenient and reliable option.Overall, this microphone is definitely worth the price.
T**S
Better than expected.
I got this to hook to my phone for making quick videos and audio notes. I record stuff in the shop so I can refer back to it at a later time. This mic sounds a lot better than I was expecting for the price and that silly little wind screen actually works really well. Now if I can just keep my pitbull from chewing it off of me. I have it clipped to the front pocket of my work bibs and every time my pitty gives me loves, she CANNOT resist givin this mic a little nibble. If she breaks it, at this price I will surely buy another. It's made a big improvements in my recordings for sure.The cord is pretty dang long too - not sure how long since I've never unraveled it but rather stuff the rolled up cord into my pocket since I never need it more than a foot or so.One downside to it, and this might just be me or my phone, is that it causes the speaker to go mute once it's plugged in to my phone. I thought I'd try to use it during a hands free phone call to show my daughter how good it sounded but I couldn't hear anything with it plugged in. I can't hear the phone ring or anything. Not a deal breaker for me since I only use it for voice recording and/or videos but I thought I'd mention it in case it was a deal breaker for someone else.
M**K
Cheap Clip-on Mic Great for Outdoors (See Video Below)
This Lavalier (Clip-on) Mic is worth the low price!See below for YouTube Review LinkPros:Easy to use! Just plug-in and phone recognizes it as the mic so use apple adapter if you use a newer iPhone or if a newer android uses an adapter as well. Comes with Mic Windscreen, but not wind sock as it's more of a pop filter. Quality is really good; especially editing in audacity / sound software. Cable is long enough to fit in pocket hidden under shirt. Comes with a little bag to hold it, the clip is tough and isn't loose.Cons:Didn't come with the extension cable like noted and too much wind can really mess with it. In addition to that, a lot of movement can also distort sound.For a video overview check here! ( replace (dot) with a . )youtube (dot) com/watch?v=El35dlo5vWALet me know if you came from Amazon!
A**R
Really great quality
I bought it because it seemed more convenient to carry around a small portable microphone rather than my heavy $70 microphone. There's no risk in losing this one because it's cheap and easy to replace, but man do I love this thing.The sound quality is great in my opinion. I bought a similar one off of Temu and that one is total garbage, it would give off white noise.This one will give you clear sound and you don't need to have it up to your face to catch your voice or anything. I speak pretty softly and it catches my voice loud and clear. I love it.To be honest if I had known about this one at first I probably wouldn't have bothered buying the $70 one. It's just the fact that this microphone is more than enough. Also my phone's mic is terrible.
L**5
Does not work with GoPro
It seems like a nice mic. I snapped it into the GoPro and filmed 3 hours on the trail. When I went to edit, no sound.I thought maybe I didn’t push it in far enough? Tried again today - 3-1/2 hours on the trail. Back at the editing, no sound. Very disappointed to have missed out on some great footage including interviews.
M**E
It's just okay.
I got it plugged into my Galaxy S22 and it sounds maybe a tiny bit better than my the stock mic. The cord is kinda short but it lets you move your phone around but keep a constant voice volume while recording.It's a cheap microphone but I was really hoping for some better quality. I'd never consider this a "professional" microphone.But it works, it's convenient, it's very affordable. And is better than a stock microphone.
M**O
Least expensive best sounding of this type!
There’s several microphones of this style available. I’ve tested several. They range in the price between $10 and $20. This particular model actually sounded better and it was less expensive than the others. They work very well with the iPhone and better recording software like the one from iRig.The other thing I really like about them is that they seem to be shielded nicely. The Rode Go Wireless system he’s very picky about what mics are used with it because there seems to be and electric interference home from the power supply in it. For example, there are mics from JK that I really like but they fail miserably with this particular wireless system. Rode sells its own very nice microphone that can be used with the system but it is also eight times more expensive than the microphone Bing reviews here. This microphone and an adapter to make it usable with the Go system it’s not only cheaper but also brings a different sound flavor to the game. This can be useful just for the different sound it has or if you need to mic some thing and you might lose the microphone in the process (filming is sometimes crazy).I liked this well enough that I bought three more. at $10 apiece, it’s a no-brainer.
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