Rode’s new Wireless Go II Compact Wireless Microphone System is a game-changer for the film and audio industry. This handy kit comes with two transmitters that have internal microphones plus a receiver and a 3.5mm TRS output. The result? An impressively compact and versatile dual-channel wireless microphone system that promises powerful and crisp results.
Here’s everything we know about the new Rode Wireless Go II Compact Microphone System.
Key Features
- Dual-channel wireless microphone system records two sound sources at the same time
- Series IV 2.4GHz digital transmission
- 128-bit encryption
- Clear audio with range of up to 200m (line of sight)
- 5mm TRS analog output
- USB-C and iOS digital output
- Onboard recording and 24+ hours of internal memory
- Mono or stereo recording modes
- Safety channel with flexible gain control
- Lithium-ion battery is rechargeable and has up to 7 hours battery life
Features Galore with the Rode Wireless Go II
The Wireless Go II compact wireless microphone system is filled with impressive features. This dual-channel wireless mic system has one single receiver and two transmitters. Each transmitter has a high-quality microphone built-in, with flexible outputs for connecting with everything from cameras to computers, not to mention smartphones.
Perfect for vlogging, YouTubing, content creation, presentations, and live-streaming, the Wireless Go II system offers something for everyone. Creators can record each channel separately or combine the channels, guaranteeing utmost creative control when it comes to post-production.
Expect High-Quality and Powerful Sound
Rode continues its high-quality-sound promise with the Rode Wireless Go II. Each transmitter’s built-in omnidirectional condenser capsule delivers top-notch audio. Plus, users can use the 3.5mm TRS input to plug in a lavalier for more sound coverage. The Wireless Go II’s range reaches up to 200m, and it’s built for stability even in tough sound settings, such as dense urban environments or convention centers.
And, you won’t have to worry during those long days out in the field, because the Wireless Go II’s rechargeable lithium-ion battery lasts up to seven hours. Plus, the system’s on-board recording boasts over 24 hours of internal memory.
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