Rode's smallest and lightest-ever mic at just 0.42oz / 12g Available in black or white versions and for USB-C or Lightning ...
What about EQ? Reduced to a single slider, and excellent at what it does. Keep it in the middle for a natural, crisp sound, ...
RØDE has unveiled its smallest wireless microphone to date. Building on the success of its WirelessGO microphones for mirrorless and DSLR cameras, the new RØDE Wireless Micro is designed specifically ...
The best microphones help you get clearer voice clarity for recordings, streams, or even work calls. After all, most built-in microphones that you’ll find in your phone, laptop, or even desktop ...
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Saramonic, has released the Saramonic Ultra 2-Channel Wireless Microphone System. This new wireless mic system is aimed at content creators, filmmakers, and audio professionals. The Ultra offers a ...
The larger RW402 can print shipping labels. RØDE has announced a new wireless microphone that's easy-to-use and is perfect for making TikTok films or Instagram Reels with USB-C and Lightning ...
Find out how we test. RØDE is a company best known for the wide range of audio products that they manufacture, such as headphones and microphones. While mics like the RØDE Wireless Pro are aimed at ...
Walmart currently has an awesome karaoke machine that can help you do that, and this bestseller is on sale! The Seenda Karaoke Machine with Wireless Microphones is only $86 right now. If you ...
Launching in black and white colours, the two lavalier mic kit lives in a pocket-friendly case barely any bigger than the sort that holds your true wireless earphones. There’s also room inside for a ...
Launched back in 2018, the Sony WH-1000XM3 has widely been considered among the best wireless active noise cancelling headphones you can buy ... There's very little to complain of here, and Sony's ...
I've been a contributing editor for PCMag since 2011. Before that, I was PCMag's lead audio analyst from 2006 to 2011. Even though I'm a freelancer now, PCMag has been my home for well over a ...