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Samson GO MIC Mobile Wireless Lavalier System - NEW - No MICROPHONE IN BOX

Currency:CAD Category:Electronics / A/V Accessories & Cables Start Price:50.00 CAD Estimated At:250.00 - 280.00 CAD
Samson GO MIC Mobile Wireless Lavalier System - NEW - No MICROPHONE IN BOX
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Samson's Go Mic Mobile is the first professional wireless microphone system that connects directly to smartphones without the need for cumbersome adaptors or interfaces, turning your phone into a pro-level video camera capable of capturing high definition audio anywhere.

No Wires... or Video Sync Issues!

A dual-channel digital wireless system operating in the 2.4GHz band, Go Mic Mobile offers up to 100' (30m) of reliable, crystal clear operation to capture the sound of your stories, without wires. The system automatically selects the clearest operating channel for your location, while uncompressed, low latency audio transmission prevents audio sync issues.

Mount, Plug and Play

The system's receiver attaches directly to smartphones, tablets, digital cameras and tripods using the included mounting accessories (bracket arms, hook-and-loop fasteners, 1/4"–20 adapter, shoe mount adapter). From there, just plug Go Mic Mobile into your iOS device via the included Lightning cable, Android vedives via USB Micro B or USB-C cables (both included), digital camera, camcorder or computer and start recording. And keep recording, as the receiver offers up to 13 hours of battery life from its built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery.

Go Configure

Everything included is shown in the photos. No microphone in the box.

Go Mic Mobile offers two unique microphone transmitter configurations: Q8 dynamic handheld and LM8 omnidirectional lavalier with beltpack. Each system can pair and operate up to two transmitters simultaneously with its receiver. The two signals can be mixed together or recorded separately for additional post-production editing. On larger scale, you can operate up to three full systems simultaneously... That's six total microphones/transmitters!