The Rode Wireless Micro works best in quieter environments where voices have a pleasing warmth. Out in the world—where ...
Once I had the Rode app installed (though you don't have to use the app to use the mic), I was up and running and capturing high-quality 24-bit audio with my Google Pixel 6 phone in a matter of ...
But for smartphone-only creators, I think Rode's mic makes more sense. The best method to connect the mics with your phone is through a receiver. That's the only method for Rode's mic, and the ...
The condenser mic in the Rode NT USB has a cardioid polar pickup pattern and there are no other patterns on offer as with other USB mics like the AKG Lyra or the Blue Yeti X. This is definitely a ...
the Rode Wireless Micro might be the better pick because its receiver is tiny and sits flush along the underside of your phone, whereas the Mic Mini's receiver sticks out awkwardly. Audiophiles ...
Rode is back with the all-new Rode Wireless Go 3 dual wireless mic system. The new version extends recording range, uses the latest GainAssist technology, and comes in a wide range of limited ...
Capture every nuance of a vocal and high-fidelity detail of an instrument with condenser microphones from Rode, Neumann, Audio-Technica, Aston, AKG and more I've been home recording for well over 20 ...
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If you need the absolute smallest wireless mic for your phone, the Rode Wireless Micro is a compelling option. Ultimately, the $169 DJI Mic Mini remains our Editors' Choice for portable wireless ...