Rode, the Australian audio company that enjoyed breakthrough success with the Wireless Go and GO II, has unveiled a dual transmitter version of the more affordable Wireless ME mic. If you can do ...
When shopping for a wireless lavalier-microphone kit, the DJI Mic and the Rode Wireless Go II may seem like very similar products at first glance. Both offer impressive wireless ranges, both have good ...
The clever addition of a USB-C port broadens the appeal of the fifth-generation Rode NT1, but it is still pro-level — and requires tweaks or additional hardware for the best results. The latest ...
The RODE X XCM-50 is at the higher end of the USB microphone spectrum but it delivers top levels of build quality and performance that means it won't let you down and sounds excellent. Why you can ...
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