🎙️ Elevate Your Sound Game!
The 2Pcs Mini Wireless Microphone USB C Lavalier Mic is designed for seamless audio recording with its plug-and-play functionality, compatibility with various devices, and impressive battery life. Ideal for vloggers, podcasters, and content creators, this mic ensures high-quality sound with advanced noise reduction technology.
Color | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 70 dB |
Hardware Platform | Camera, Smartphone |
Number of Channels | 1 |
Polar Pattern | Omnidirectional |
Microphone Form Factor | Lavalier, Mini |
Connectivity Technology | wireless |
Connector Type | USB Type-C |
Special Features | Video Recording |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
F**S
Awesome Wireless Lapel Mic!
First, I need to tell you I've spent years in the audio/video industry, including live situations and in recording studios. I was looking for something that was plug-and-play for short-form video creation. THIS is the mic I chose, and I'm very pleased. A couple of things I like, and a few negatives.This mic works. Plug it into the phone, and it worked. That's what I needed.It's lite, small, and the case fits into my pocket.For an inexpensive microphone attached to the phone, it has a great sound. You don't need a $500 mic to voice audio for nonprofessional applications.BUT...I wish there was an indicator light on the outside of the case. The case has a USB-C plug on the bottom, but there is no way to tell when it is charged to capacity. Mine worked out of the box, and after testing the mic I plugged it in to get it fully charged. I don't know when it is fully charged since there is no indicator light.Overall, I'm pleased with this microphone
C**N
Great price and great value works perfect
Easy to install plug and play great product and expensive and works better than the most expensive guy I got was like $99 and that one didn’t work good at all so I would highly recommend this product
M**E
Great price! Great sound!
Definitely like the charging case for these so I never run out of battery! Great for tik tok or any other creator platform.
K**8
Amazing for the price, one tiny complaint
The media could not be loaded. I have a lot of experience working with recorded sound, and I am very impressed with these lapel/lavalier mics, considering the price. At first, I thought they always had noise reduction switched on, but that's actually just the default setting. So you have to remember to click the button on the mic once to turn off noise cancellation, which I'd prefer to not have to do. Very minor complaint though-- built-in noise cancellation just degrades the sound quite a bit, even on high end mics, so I prefer to do that in post production. I mean, it also degrades the sound in post, but at least you can have some control over it. Now, if you primarily want to use these for Zoom meetings and calls, or if you're recording things on location on a city street or something, the default noise cancellation might be good for you.I mainly wanted these for making TikToks and such, and to have another track of my vocals when I record music. I'm not an audio engineer, but I have been a musician for a long time, recorded a few albums in pro studios, done A LOT of home recording and live-streaming, and used a wide variety of mics in both live and recording scenarios. And these lil' guys sound amazing for $20.I recommend these lav mics to anyone who wants something cheap and functional they can fit in their pocket (if you're a lady maybe not so much [I know y'all's pockets tend to be small or nonexistent], the case is a good bit bulkier than AirPods, but they won't add much weight/bulk to a purse or fanny pack).They also have this weird function that allows you to do voice changing effects-- like, super high, super deep, etc., but I don't really see a use case of that feature for me. Maybe if you're live-streaming and wanna be cute? Oh, and there's also a reverb effect you can activate, which may be nice for streaming live music. Maybe.I'm glad I figured out how to turn off noise cancellation, because I would have caved and bought a name brand at 7-10x the price if I hadn't. Here's my thinking: I could drop $140 on a pair of Hollyland M2s, and I'd definitely get a measurable boost in sound quality that way, but it'd be the only real improvement from this product for me. I want to eventually get a pro lav mic kit with onboard recording and super good sound quality (which'll cost $300-500), and using a $20-30 for the time being makes more sense than spending $100-140 for what would also be a "time being" mic set.I've also used other cheap lav mics, and the ones I tried were basically unusable because of the sound quality. These are an improvement over the onboard mic and sound comparable to the built-in mic on Apple EarPods (which sounds great but my long hair rustles against the cable/mic so I can't use it).
G**.
Works nicely
These worked great for our purpose. The sound was clear and we could both talk while only one was on screen
A**R
Not in Love; Still Looking for "The One"
I really wanted to fall in love with him: you know, the Wireless Lavalier Microphone by AILKIN. Y'all: I had high hopes for this one. I really gave him a chance; we went on a few dates and had several conversations. But in the final analysis, I can't say it's a perfect match.Now, don't get me wrong: this guy, Mic: he's not totally terrible. He's a nice enough guy, and didn't do anything directly to hurt me. I just feel like he boasted about all of his great qualities and tried to convince me about what a great listener he was. And -- to be fair, sometimes I felt like he was. But then at other times, I felt like Mic was barely listening to anything I was saying. Consequently, I would then raise my voice at him and get louder to ensure he would hear me. That usually got his attention, but I'd have to get right up in his interface for him to really hear me. Naturally, this left me feeling frustrated and inevitably had me questioning if he genuinely cared about anything I had to say.So, sure: we had a few decent conversations. In fact, my favorite memory is when we went on a long night walk together and he both quietly and respectfully listened to EVERYTHING I shared with him. It was the best feeling ever when he showed me he remembered everything I said - and could repeat it all back to me with clarity!! But at the end of the day, I just don't feel like he was consistent and always did what he said he would do.I need someone who is super dependable, someone who will ALWAYS listen to me (and at least PRETEND like he cares what I have to say); someone who's always looking to better themselves and can receive both input and constructive feedback without getting defensive, tuning me out, shutting me down, or shutting down on me. I need someone who's 100% committed to being there for me every time I need him to be.So, as for me + Mic? We'll probably stay casual friends -- maybe even run into each other at work functions. But he definitely wasn't "THE ONE." That is -- for me, anyway. Listen, he might be right for someone else. But personally, I'm gonna keep looking for that special someone who will truly listen to everything I have to say; someone who will REALLY hear me, and REALLY *let me know* they hear me; not just someone who casually plays it by ear or for whom - when I talk - it's just in one ear and out the other for them.
T**W
Quality like $100 mic!
I ordered these to start recording my podcast via my phone. I have an android but the sound quality of this wireless mic makes studio content! Love the chargeable case. Still can't believe the quality for the cost. Wonderful purchase indeed!
J**S
Works well
It does what I need it to do and for only $9.99
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