It's fair to say the original Rode Wireless GO microphones shook up the audio world. Affordable enough for fledgling podcasters and independent video producers to add to their kit bag, but ...
When shopping for a wireless lavalier-microphone kit, the DJI Mic and the Rode Wireless Go II may seem like very similar products at first glance. Both offer impressive wireless ranges, both have good ...
It’s common in any product category for one or two specific models to rise up and become the unspoken go-to. For example, we’d bet there are more podcasts using the Shure SM7B than any other mic ...
The receiver can record into your phone, computer, camera, or onto its internal memory The receiver can record into your phone, computer, camera, or onto its internal memory is an audio and video ...
Not for nothing has Rode's VideoMic GO become a popular favorite among bloggers, podcasters, and others looking for decent audio quality without a wild price tag. Compact, affordable, and flexible, it ...
The clever addition of a USB-C port broadens the appeal of the fifth-generation Rode NT1, but it is still pro-level — and requires tweaks or additional hardware for the best results. The latest ...
Sound industry leader Rode has done an amazing job keeping up with the needs of the fast-moving creator industry, supporting YouTubers, podcasters and Instagram and Tik Tok media mavens with a host of ...
Rode Microphones has a new and improved version of its much-loved Go portable mic, the Wireless Go II, which uses the same form factor as the original but adds a list of new and improved features.
Recording quality audio for your online content was a real faff in the past. Not only you needed complicated audio equipment, but you also had to hook it up to your camera or smartphone, which ...
This last year or so, you might have found yourself with a little more time on your hands. What better motivation to start that fitness vlog (or self-isolation misery diary)? Of course, your phone ...