RØDE Wireless Micro (USB-C)
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RØDE Wireless Micro (USB-C)


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6 months ago

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6 months ago

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The USB-C microphone set cannot simply be used with a USB-C to Lightning adapter. For iPhones with a Lightning connector, an MFI-certified (Made for iPhone) cable, such as the SC15, SC19 or SC21 from RØDE, is required to establish a connection. A simple USB-C to Lightning adapter is not sufficient as iOS has specific requirements for connecting USB microphones. Alternatively, the Wireless Micro can also be connected directly to an iPhone via Bluetooth and used via the RØDE Capture app, which eliminates the need for the receiver and requires no cable connection.
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8 months ago

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8 months ago

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Yes, the receiver with USB-C connection can be plugged directly into a laptop. It is recognised by the computer as an audio input device and is compatible with Mac and Windows computers that support USB-C.
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8 months ago

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8 months ago

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The microphone is not directly compatible with the Insta360 Flow Pro 2 app via Bluetooth. A wired connection via USB-C is usually recommended for a connection with the gimbal and the app, as direct Bluetooth pairing with the microphone is not supported. The microphone can be connected to the smartphone attached to the gimbal via a USB-C port to enable audio recording. The app itself primarily controls the gimbal and the camera, not the microphone via Bluetooth. Alternatively, you can use a microphone that has been specially developed for the Insta360 Flow series or a wireless microphone with a suitable receiver that is connected to the smartphone via cable. Adapters for USB-C to Lightning or USB-C to jack may be necessary depending on the smartphone. To summarise: The best solution is to connect the microphone to the smartphone used on the gimbal via USB-C, as a Bluetooth connection between the microphone and gimbal/app is not intended.
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10 months ago

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10 months ago

You can use your smartphone's native camera to record video with this microphone without going through the Rode app. The microphone connects directly to the smartphone via USB-C without a cable, so you can record high-quality audio with any camera app, including the phone's default one. The Rode app isn't required for video recording, it's mainly used to control certain audio settings, but you can still film with the standard camera and benefit from the sound captured by this wireless microphone.
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1 year ago

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1 year ago

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The product on sale is the USB-C version of the RODE Wireless Micro. It comes with a USB-C receiver that can be connected directly to a smartphone.
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1 year ago

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1 year ago

The "Wireless Micro" product from RODE is available in both versions: with USB-C connection and with Lightning connection. There are four models, each in black and white, with either USB-C or Lightning connection.
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1 year ago

Yes, the Wireless Micro from RODE can also be used with a laptop. It is designed to work seamlessly with various devices, including computers. The receiver can be connected directly to a laptop via USB-C, allowing for a wireless and uncomplicated recording situation.
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