Rode launches Lavalier II wearable microphone for broadcast audio-Technical Guide

2021-12-16 08:20:22 By : Ms. Amy Zhang

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Rode Microphones introduced Lavalier II, a new member of its wearable microphone series, which is carefully designed while still providing excellent sound quality and professional features.

Lavalier II adopts a new low-key design and uses cutting-edge tip technology to give it a unique shape.

Its shape allows it to be flush with clothing and other mounting surfaces, which provides more freedom for content creators and presenters.

Lavalier II has a new, more compact mounting clip, plus a flat cable to make it more unobtrusive.

In terms of audio, Lavalier II provides broadcast-grade sound quality that can be used in a variety of recording applications.

It has omnidirectional directivity, can pick up clear sound from all directions, and is very forgiving no matter where it is placed.

It can be used in a variety of ways, including broadcast and film production, as well as content creation, live streaming, and podcasting.

Lavalier II has a 3.5 mm locking connector that can be used in professional wireless microphone systems, including Rode Wireless Go II and the recently released AI-Micro.

If you are recording outdoors, Lavalier II is equipped with an explosion-proof filter and a mini furry windshield, plus a compact mounting clip for cable management via a built-in slot, and a set of color identification rings for use in multiple microphone settings Tracking microphone.

All items are stored in a convenient zipper box to ensure the safety and order of Lavalier II and its accessories.

Rode Lavalier II is available now, priced at US$149.

Stephen is the editor of the technical guide and one of Australia's most respected technical journalists. He is a frequent visitor to radio and television, talking about the latest technology news, products and trends.

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