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Wireless Microphone Extender

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Wireless Microphone Extender

2024-06-26 06:41:52

The best wireless microphone for my iphone. Recommended.

5
2024-05-12 07:11:47

I use this for the wireless microphone system. For outdoor event.

5
2024-07-09 02:32:12

This is the best and simple way to replace my wireless microphone issue.

5
2024-05-07 07:53:22

I use this product to connect a boom microphone to a wireless transmitter.

5
2024-07-04 05:32:56

I like this microphone. I use it with the Rode Wireless system and I'm happy with the result.

5
2024-06-01 02:40:11

I bought this microphone as a replacement to the Sennheiser ME2 Omni Lavalier Wireless Microphone System and I have to say, it is amazing quality. I can't even tell the difference between the manufactured Sennhesier and this Pearstone. I use this microphone in corporate studio shoots, in house astrology horoscope shoots, and for weddings. Highly impressed with the sound this lavalier produces for its price.

5
2024-09-03 09:55:25

I have a RØDE Wireless Go (wireless microphone) that I use with my iPhone, iPad, DJI Osmo Pocket, and Nikon Z6 camera. As versatile as it is, I also wanted to be able to use it with my RØDECaster Pro and my Zoom H6, both of which have XLR jacks to record individual audio tracks. That’s where this RØDE VXLR+ comes in — it just allows me to connect a mic with a TRS jack to an XLR input. It’s basic, and it works. RØDE makes great products, including this one.

5
2024-09-17 02:38:17

I ran out of holes to connect Ethernet cables, so I tried to use wireless. After 4 hours of trying to get a wireless extender to work (Netgear) I opted for wired switch, which took less time to get working than the time I took running Cat6e. It was real plug-n-play, my equipment never knew I changed switches. Did I ever tell you I don't like wireless? I get full 1 GB service anywhere in the house. My longest run is 50 ft.

5
2024-06-22 09:43:40

The netgear extender is perfect for extending my wireless network to dead/weak spots around the house

5
2024-04-06 08:25:40

Used this actually as a wireless extender to existing router that needed some hard wired ports that were in a place that running cables back to existing router were not really feasible. Easy setup, fast and working great.

5