When selecting microphones for your business, it’s important to consider various needs such as streaming, voiceovers, YouTube content, Reels, and TikTok. For streaming, look for microphones that offer clarity and minimal background noise. For voiceovers, choose mics with rich sound quality and the ability to capture nuances in speech. YouTube content requires versatile microphones that balance quality with ease of use. For Reels and TikTok, especially when using mobile devices, prioritize microphones that are mobile-friendly, compact, and can easily connect to smartphones. This ensures your content, whether it’s a professional voiceover or a quick TikTok video, maintains high audio quality that resonates with your audience.
The Rode Wireless Go II is great for two-person shoots. It allows videographers, vloggers, and mobile journalists to quickly incorporate wireless audio into their setup.
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The Lavalier II has a custom-engineered omnidirectional condenser capsule that’s immune to proximity effect and maximizes gain before feedback. The flat frequency response complements any voice.
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Sennheiser’s XS (USB-C) lav mic is affordable and sounds great. It plugs right into your phone (or laptop) without needing an adapter. You don’t need a headphone adapter for your phone. It has a 2-meter long cable great for movement or framing.
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Completely plug and play, this lightweight shotgun mic is powered by your camera’s external microphone input or USB-C connection — no batteries required. You can even use the TRS output for headphones while USB mode is engaged.
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The MV88+ is a mini shotgun mic made with the smartphone in mind. Often sold as a vlogging kit with a tripod and phone grip, the MV88+ has modular cables for connecting directly to Android phones and iPhones.
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Attach the Sennheiser MKE 400 directional shotgun microphone to your camera- or smartphone-based shooting rig to make an easy upgrade in sound quality, even in noisy environments, without having to carry around a cumbersome windscreen and suspension.
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The Tula connects to Androids directly over USB-C or iPhones with the right USB-C to Lightning cable or a USB “camera kit” adapter. Versatile enough for home, mobile and standalone recording.
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The Apogee HypeMic looks like a regular handheld device, but it is very light and portable. You can connect it to iPhones and Android handsets without the need for no adapters. It has a built-in analog compressor for professional-sounding vocals.
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The Samson Q2U features both USB and XLR connectivity making it versatile for both desktop and mobile applications. Versatile enough for singing/instruments, podcasts, interviews and more.
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