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LiveMIC is the great Bluetooth wireless microphone with two internal condenser capsules, omnidirectional and unidirectional, and external microphone allowing great choice to create superior sound. It will make sound great and professional for podcasting, distance education, web conference, Skype, home studio recording, voice recording, voiceover work, remote hearing aids, Camcorder, YouTube, Panel Session, VoIP and more.
Users can listen or record the remote audio/voice of subject with clarity sound to ensure to catch the sound of any special moment from Bluetooth Wireless microphone. It works with most of Bluetooth audio receivers, speakers, iPhone, iPad, Android, Window smartphone, MacBook Air, laptop, Mac and PC**, camcorder.
A built-in real time sound monitoring with volume control to monitor microphone output directly. Microphone gain (sensitivity) control and instant mute to make the LiveMIC as easy to use as it is excellent in sound quality.
The omnidirectional, unidirectional pattern and external microphone (i.e. your own favor microphone) give the sound quality capabilities and flexibility as you needed.
The lightweight and easy-to-wear with clip is offering enhanced mobility and easy to wear on cloth and using convenient. It allows user used freely up to a distance of 20 meters (60 feet) from the connecting recording devices.
It has provided upto 8 hours operation time with the rechargeable battery
•Two separate condenser capsules with omnidirectional, unidirectional (cardioid) pattern selections to capture best sound at various sound source, environment, destination...etc.
•Package included: Bluetooth wireless microphone, audio splitter cable, earphone, USB charging Cable and QSG.
**It may need Bluetooth driver with headset/handfree profiles Mac and PC or apps on iOS or Androids to support Bluetooth MIC.
**For video capturing with wireless recording, the apps need to support Bluetooth microphone or using Bluetooth receiver (RX) for it.
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I initially bought their older unit (this one had not come out yet) to record chorus rehearsals. When it just didn't work out as I had hoped, Nolan sent me one of these while still in beta testing. IT WORKS GREAT! Not only is the sound terrific, there are two mike types to chose from depending on the situation. If that isn't enough, you can plug in your own mike. The gain controls give you the extra control you need to get the sound just right. (Tip - Click the gain down ~10 times, then click up from there and test on each setting to get the sweet spot. When you are ready to use it after that, just click down to the bottom and up to the sweet spot.)I've only run into two issues with the unit (and they are easily resolved) - 1) Pairing it can be problematic. This isn't a fault, it is because there are two pairing methods depending on your need. Pick the right one and it works fine. 2) There are some recording apps that will tell you that they are using the mike via... |
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