TechAudioRode’s new Wireless ME mic is a beginner content creator’s dream come trueWireless ME follows the footsteps of fan-favourite Wireless GO II and adds several user-friendly features via new iPhone appWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
TechAudioRode’s new Wireless ME mic is a beginner content creator’s dream come trueWireless ME follows the footsteps of fan-favourite Wireless GO II and adds several user-friendly features via new iPhone appWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
Wireless ME follows the footsteps of fan-favourite Wireless GO II and adds several user-friendly features via new iPhone app
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
(Image credit: Rode)
(Image credit: Rode)
Recording quality audio for your online content was a real faff in the past. Not only you needed complicated audio equipment, but you also had to hook it up to your camera or smartphone, which required a transmitter and receiver unit, plus a bazillion additional pieces of equipment. No wonder Rode’s Wireless GO series of compact wireless mics became popular; they simplified the process without sacrificing audio quality.
With the introduction of Wireless ME, the Australian audio giant made it even easier to record sound like a pro for your online videos, automating the process further and offering a number of user-friendly features via its new Rode Capture freeiOSapp. It provides direct in-app control of compatible Rode products, which includes activating digital signal processing, adjusting audio levels, and advanced configuration. Rode claims Capture is the only app on the market today offering direct control of an external microphone.
(Image credit: Rode)
(Image credit: Rode)
The Rode Wireless ME is an ultra-compact wireless microphone system that uses Rode’s Series IV 2.4 GHz digital transmission for ‘crystal-clear’ recording with over 100m range. An exciting new feature – and an excellent example of the automation mentioned above – is the Intelligent GainAssist technology that automatically controls audio levels for clear sound in any application.
The mics have ‘broadcast-grade’ microphones built into the transmitter and receiver for dual-channel recording. Similarly to the Wireless GO II, Wireless ME transmitters can record audio on both channels or use each as a left and right input. You can also connect an additional transmitter for capturing three microphones simultaneously!
Better still, the Rode Wireless ME connects to cameras, smartphones and tablets (iOS andAndroid), and computers (Mac and Windows) with all required cables included in the box. The mics are controllable via Rode Central and compatible with Rode Connect, Rode Reporter and, of course, the new Rode Capture iOS app.
The Rode Wireless Me is available now and retails for $149 / AU$229 (approx. £121). For more info on price and availability, visitRodetoday.Click herefor more information about Rode Capture. We have plenty of Rode product reviews on T3, in case that’s of interest:Rode VideoMic GO II review,Rode NTH-100 reviewandRodeCaster Pro 2 review.
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