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SYNCO G2(A2) 2.4GHz Digital Condenser Wireless Microphone
SYNCO G2(A2) 2.4GHz Digital Condenser Wireless Microphone
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The SYNCO G2(A2) is a dual wireless microphone. It comes from G1(A2) and is reborn with a display to show all main indicators. It continues processing the input audio via patented technology and sending clean, clear audio based on 2.4GHz digital transmission technology. With 1 receiver and 2 transmitters, G2(A2) records two sound sources at the same time, applicable to a wide range of content creations.
- Digital 2.4GHz: SYNCO G2 (A2) Wireless Microphone System features 2.4GHz frequency spectrum and SyncoderTM technology, which greatly improves the channel option principle and signal transmission capacity. FHSS offers broad frequency band to improve privacy, reduce interference, and increase signal capacity.
- 150Hz Optional Low Cut: 150Hz optional low cut function could filter out specific low frequency noises like wind, air conditional and traffic noise for clear sound output. The gain control of this streaming microphone largely ranges 0-5 Level allow simple and effective optimization of signal levels.
- Built-in Digital Signal Processing(DSP) Chip: The G2(A2) transmitter captures analog signals, converts to digital signals and instantaneously outputs to receive, offering high quality audio performance in live streaming.
- Clearer TFT Display Screen: Newly adopted bright, high-contrast TFT display screen for SYNCO G2(A2) transmitter and receiver, it shows current recording mode, battery status and audio level, gain and more intuitively under environment of different lights.
- One-Button Muting & Real-Time Monitoring: The switch is designed to mute your wireless microphone for a short pause in teamwork or device setup rather than turn on/off the system repeatedly. The receiver has a 3.5mm headphone jack for monitoring recording status during shooting in real time.
Features:
- Low-cut Function to filter noise
- DSP Technology to promise high-quality sound recorded
- 2.4GHz Auto-pairing
- Quick Charge 2 Devices Simultaneously
- True-color TFT Display
- One-button Muting Switch
- One to three fast charge cable, 80% charge in one hour
- Real-time audio monitoring
- Long-working time 8 Hours
- 5 levels (15dB) gain control, 3dB each level
- Outstanding sound restore in 4k-10k Hz(the frequency human voice in)
- Stereo/ mono channels for better post production
Packing List
- TX Transmitter x 2
- RX Receiver x 1
- Eject Pin x 1
- 3.5mm TRRS smartphone cable x 1
- 3.5mm TRS camera cable x 1
- 3-in-1 Charging Cablex 1
- External Lav Mic(with Wind Muff) x 2
- Furry Windshield x 2
- Carrying case x 1
- Instruction manual x 1
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I'm a bit of a novice with lavalier mics, so my review isn't a comparison to other items available on the market, just some reactions from a relative beginner.Overall, I've really enjoyed using this microphone system so far; it's intuitive, works as expected, and the sound quality is excellent.I spent a few minutes with the included instructions and was able to work out pretty quickly how to operate all of the controls. There are only a few buttons, and they're all pretty clear and easy to learn. Display screens are bright, clear, and intuitive. The transmitters and receiver boxes are compact and lightweight. All needed cables are included - the only adapter I needed was to connect to an iPhone, which is understandably not part of the included package (and which I already owned from working with other external (non-lavalier) mics).The transmitters pair with the receiver automatically - I understand there's an option for manual pairing if necessary, but I didn't need to mess around with it. The devices arrived partially charged, and I charged them to full before using- which took maybe 30 minutes, tops. Charging is easy with the 3-in-1 USB cable and the batteries seem to hold their charge well while in use. The batteries do drain somewhat over time when turned off (went from roughly 70% down to 20% over a couple of weeks), so they should be freshly charged shortly before use.Recording sound on an iPhone worked well (using the adapter, which as I mentioned above is not included). I tried recording with the built-in mics on the transmitter boxes, as well as the external mics, and both captured great sound quality. I was surprised how well the built-in mics worked, though voices sounded just a tiny bit clearer/crisper when using the external mics. I experimented with different gain levels on the two transmitters; the settings are easy to change and read on the receiver box.I tried using the "low cut" feature, recording close to a window AC unit running full blast on a 90*F day, and I admittedly didn't notice much difference in terms of noise-canceling; this was a pretty limited test with very loud fan noise though, others may notice more of a difference with other lower-frequency or more subtle sounds. I don't intend to make a habit of recording sound right next to loud fan noises anyway, so I'm not bothered about it.I'm very happy with my new lavalier microphone system, and looking forward to using it more!