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The MovoWMX-2-C-DUO is a compact USB-C wireless microphone system designed for Android devices, featuring two lightweight transmitters with built-in omnidirectional microphones, a USB-C receiver, and a long-lasting battery life of 7 hours. With a transmission range of up to 328 feet and noise reduction capabilities, this system is perfect for content creators looking to achieve professional audio quality on the go.
Material Type | Plastic |
Color | Black |
Item Weight | 1 Ounces |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Number of Batteries | 2 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 80 dB |
Hardware Platform | Laptop, Tablet, Camera, Smartphone |
Number of Channels | 1 |
Polar Pattern | Omnidirectional |
Audio Sensitivity | 10 dB |
Microphone Form Factor | Lavalier |
Connectivity Technology | 2.4GHz |
Connector Type | USB Type-C |
Special Features | Noise Reduction |
Compatible Devices | Android |
D**K
Plug and play
These mics work exclusively for Android devices– my only Android device is my work phone so I am not nearly as familiar with its software or hardware as I am with my IOS stuff, so using this on the Android was a bit of a learning curve. However, I am super lucky because this company does a great job writing their directions so it was a breeze to figure out. Upon first receiving this package, I noticed that there were several carrying cases for these devices. This is super organized and really impressive for a mic set of this size and it is great for anyone who travels. If you are intending to travel with this, you can ensure that it will be safe because the case has a hard shell and is super durable and waterproof (as long as you’re not submerging it)! I like this also because the inside is padded so you know that nothing is being knocked around or turned on accidentally.Additionally, this is a great mic set for the sound quality. I typically only use this for personal projects so I don’t need anything that is industry standard, but these are fantastic. If you have this clipped to your shirt, it is really easy to pick up only the focal noise. For example, I had my dishwasher running while recording the other day and I didn’t hear it at all during the playback. However, my only qualm with this is that it is kind of hard to navigate after connecting to the computer. The file that it brings up takes a really long time to download and it has crashed once while I was trying to upload. Luckily, none of the data was lost, but something to consider if you have a Macbook like me.Overall, this is a solid mic set for Android users or anyone on the go. I recommend it!
J**Y
Can't conneyto Samsung Galaxy
I've tried troubleshooting for the last hour and nothing works. The light on the USBc receiver doesn't come on at all. Can anyone help? Did I get a dud? This thing should be plug and play. OTG and Galaxy phones is set and ready to go right from the factory. So . Guess this thing is going back unless customer support can get this thing straight.
M**0
What A Pair... Of Microphones
The media could not be loaded. This is my first experience with wireless lapel microphones, so take my review for what it is. I'm not experienced in this kind of thing but I'll tell you as much as I can.Well when I got these things, I opened the package and there was a box and a bag. The box was the charging case for the mics, and the bag was full of a bunch of accessories. I have no idea what they do, like I say I'm pretty new to this stuff, but there are a couple cords in there that look like they can plug into the 3.5 mm jack on the mics. They have nothing on their other end though... strange.Well the case has two microphones and a receiver in it. You can open it up by pressing a button on the side, which releases the lid. Grab your mics and receiver, and clip one to your shirt. Optionally give the other one to somebody else. Then, plug the USBc receiver into your computer/device with USBc port. I used my laptop. The windows control panel really doesn't give you a lot of options in terms of format and channels and such, but you don't need that kind of thing really. You just need to plug that receiver in, turn on your mics, and record.Now when you clip the mic to your shirt, the button on its top left will turn the mic on if you press it for about 3 seconds. The other two buttons adjust the gain. By default, it's not too terribly high, and I had to turn it way up in the video here.Now, the receiver has a switch on it that will change it from outputting mono audio to stereo audio. In stereo mode, each mic is recorded onto a different stereo track, which is super useful if you're interviewing someone or doing a podcast with another person. You can edit each person's vocal track independently. Just a little something cool, I thought.The receiver you plug into your device is cool too. There's a headphone jack on it, and you can monitor your mic feeds through there. Also if there is any audio playing on your device being sent to the receiver (because it becomes your default playback device) the mic feed will cut out until the audio stops. Another cool feature I thought.And that's pretty much it. Just make sure to select "2 channel" in your daw or recording software if you want to take advantage of the stereo thing. I know these things are a little pricy, and there really might be some cheaper ones that do just as good out there. But you'd probably be pretty happy with this set of mics.
D**H
Can't charge phone while using mic
No charging port on the receiver so you can't charge your phone while using this horribly designed junk.
A**N
Range seems a little less, sounds great though
These are priced like a premium product and while I think they should be a little less, there's no arguing with the great results. Physically the transmitters are sturdy with a clip that should hold up well. I like that not only is there a mic input but an external mic on each transmitter too. Sometimes that's good enough and you just don't want to mess with the wires. There's also a USB-C input to each so you can charge or more importantly just keep them powered in a remote location for longer. Both the wired and external mics sound equally as good and the sound quality is every bit as good as I'd want it. Very clear while still picking up lows. The clip for the wired mic has the usual plastic attachment to the mic so remember to be careful with them. The receiver is no-nonsense and by just plugging into your phone it works. I'll mention that I often want to record on a separate device so what I've started doing is plugging the receiver into a power bank and using the headphone output to wire into another device. Still great results that way. The charging case has been working well for me and is nice for a portable recharge. It means I always come back to fully charged mics even if I forget to charge anything. The case feels just a hair less premium with some plastic that I think may not hold up to many hits in a bag. For the product overall I think physically it's pretty good and the sound quality is wonderful.
S**Y
Good Audio
This is a nice system that was easy to set up and use, it is plug and play, there are no hoops to jump through to make it work. It attached to my phone with no issues and is held there nice and tight. The microphones do a good job of eliminating back ground noises while the sound is crisp and clear. I have no connection issues which is nice. Overall i am happy and would buy this system again. 5 STARS
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