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Best Wireless Earbuds For Audio Recording

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Best Wireless Earbuds For Audio Recording

2024-09-09 02:29:31

I love it the best thing I’ve ever purchased so far for wireless audio recording. I would definitely recommend this product.

5
2024-09-15 08:34:44

I've had the Beats Studio wireless over-the-ear headphones for over a year and desired the same audio quality in a more portable form. These earbuds do not disappoint. If you're looking for noise-cancelling earbuds with the freedom of bluetooth then these are worth the purchase. The battery life relative to the recharging time is also very impressive.

5
2024-06-29 05:32:14

JBL’s True Bass audio with these wireless earbuds are an amazing experience. These are a perfect buy for the holidays as I convinced my two family members to buy them as well and they love it!

5
2024-09-02 05:52:54

Best earbuds or headset I have ever owned... and I have owned a lot!

5
2024-06-22 02:32:31

Worked GREAT with my Samsung S8+ and I am recording the BEST audio (even in the highest of winds) without any background noise. Love the wind screen it comes with too. Fits perfect on my phone and stays tight.

5
2024-09-02 05:22:28

I had the first Wireless Go for a few months, but had to return it because I had so many drop outs. I returned it and was about to purchase the Rodelink. I'm so happy I waited for these. They are amazing and pack so many more features that I didn't expect. I love that on a more pro shoot, I can do external recording and NEVER have to worry about drop outs while still monitoring my audio! I did a 4 hour shoot last week with both transmitters and no external recording. I had both subjects 15 feet away from me and told them to turn their backs to the RX, so I could make sure there were no drop outs. There weren't any! There was no line of site from the RX 60% of the time because they were shooting clay targets. I filmed outside(it was windy), and recorded audio straight from the TX with the windshield, it sounded great!

5
2024-07-07 07:41:15

I have a total of four of these now. I originally purchased two to replace my wireless system. It was becoming increasingly irritating to get my handheld audio recorder through security, in certain countries, because all brands tend to look like a handheld taser. And they hate anything with antennas! I used to have put my wireless packs in my checked luggage. I admit that they are a little hard to get familiar with, and if you have big fingers it's a bit hard to turn them on and start recording, but that fact means it's hard to accidentally stop them recording. I find the mics have good capsules, which sound better than my more expensive wireless mics. With a 32GB card and a fresh quality battery, you can turn it on and record for hours! The dual recording mode is very helpful, having an attenuated recording in case of loud noise. Recording at 24/48, dual recording, I have pushed a continuous recording to 8 hours, on a 23GB card. These are great for documentary work. Especially in situations where you have several subjects, in various locations. I have filmed at a lot of archaeological excavations, and I am able to put mics on key persons and capture interesting audio, even if I'm not filming them. Makes great VO possibilities. Admittedly, it is a bit disconcerting not being able to monitor them. I always plug in headphones to each pack and make certain that my initial setup is working properly. Triple check that it is actually recording, and you are good to go. I always check to see it is still recording, at regular intervals. Since you are not limited by range and interference, it makes these great for shots that would be impossible with wireless systems. Just make sure it is actually recording!!!

5
2024-04-27 04:51:52

Connect to mic stand, place wireless keyboard on it, use as remote control for recording audio.

5
2024-04-15 02:54:21

This is a great unit, AND this is the best solution for recording superior audio for video productions. It beats wireless because it is not susceptible to interference and there is no distance limitation. It beats directional mikes because of the limited range of the microphones which eliminates background noise. I equip each talking member of the production with one of these. That essentially means they each have their own channel, and thus it can be adjusted individually. The only downside? Synching audio with video. But that is easily handed with a clapboard. Save yourself a LOT of problems and get one or more of these units.

5
2024-09-11 08:49:40

Best audio purchase ever! I've been burdened with the weight and clumsiness of 2 wireless transmitters mounted to my camera but now I have this tiny 2 channel receiver that I don't even notice. Love that it internally records as a backup and I can send clients audio files for review. And no more 9 volt batteries!

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