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The MovoWMX-20-DUO is a high-grade 48-channel UHF wireless lavalier microphone system designed for professionals and enthusiasts alike. With a remarkable audio range of up to 330 feet and compatibility with various devices, it ensures top-notch sound quality for filmmakers, broadcasters, and vloggers. The system includes two transmitters, two lapel microphones, and a portable receiver, all designed for easy setup and portability.
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Number of Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 74 dB |
Frequency Response | 18 KHz |
Audible Noise | 74 dB |
Hardware Platform | Camera |
Number of Channels | 48 |
Polar Pattern | Omnidirectional |
Audio Sensitivity | 74 dB |
Microphone Form Factor | Microphone System |
Connectivity Technology | Auxiliary, XLR |
Connector Type | 3.5mm or XLR |
Special Features | Adjustable gain, back-lit LCD display, split mono channels or stereo output modes, mic & line-in inputs, headphone monitoring output, mute button, LCD control lock, each unit operates on 2 "AA" batteries for up to 6-hours of run-time |
Compatible Devices | Camcorder, Tablet, Camera, Smartphone |
Item Weight | 80 Grams |
Color | Black |
F**E
Works OK for iPhone to Facebook Live, if you get the adapter cables
Pressed into service at our church as an AV technician during the Covid19 pandemic, I looked for a way to get our pastor's iPhone connected to a wireless microphone (or two) so we could do Facebook Live broadcasts. I barely knew what to look for but researched online price/performance options and we found this system worked well for us at a budget price. The recording sounds like you're talking right into the phone rather than from across the room. The settings on the transmitter and receiver took a few minutes to comprehend but now make sense. Once set, you can probably leave them alone. The instructions are slightly on the weak side, not too bad, but again it was not too hard to figure out how to use these devices in practice. We find the sound quality is good, as is the build quality of these devices from Movo. Our pastor wears one lapel mike and a transmitter and we placed the other near a solo musician. We are still working on the musician setup but it's a "sound" improvement over just using the phone alone from 20 feet away.By the way we also tried one of those small "shotgun" microphones you'll see advertised for vloggers and found it did not work well from more than a couple feet from the phone. They are not designed to reach across a room.To make the Movo device (or probably any similar microphone) work with an iPhone XS Max, we also needed two adapter cables: The first is called a "TRS to TRRS adapter cable"...make sure you get one that has the right male/female connectors, probably male-female not male-male. I had to get ours from a big-box electronics store but this one appears to be the same. Without it your iPhone (or any smartphone, I would guess) does not get sound into it from the microphone receiver. Think of it as turning your headphone jack (sound going out) into a microphone jack (sound going in): https://www.amazon.com/Movo-MC3-Microphone-Adapter-Smartphones/dp/B01N9CJDVE/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?dchild=1&keywords=trs+to+trrs+adapter&qid=1587041878&sr=8-1-spons&psc=1&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUEzVFgxVlpLN1c3QVBGJmVuY3J5cHRlZElkPUEwMzQ0MDAxMVFUQzZWUVFSSFFaSiZlbmNyeXB0ZWRBZElkPUEwODgzOTk2VUdLVkRKM0dFMjJMJndpZGdldE5hbWU9c3BfYXRmJmFjdGlvbj1jbGlja1JlZGlyZWN0JmRvTm90TG9nQ2xpY2s9dHJ1ZQ==You will likely also need a Lightning cable adapter if you have a recent iPhone. These are widely available, your phone may have come with this but we couldn't find ours. We got this one: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07MK5F2QT/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1If you have a newer USB-C/connector Android phone, you may need a different adapter to connect properly to the TRS-TRRS cable. If your phone has only a headphone jack, you will probably only need the TRS-TRRS adapter, and nothing else. Best of luck, hope this was helpful.
M**N
GREAT value. Good quality. Easy to use.
Right out of the box, the transmitter and receiver of the WMX 20 Duo paired up instantly. Did some quick distance checks/videos for a/b comparisons and the mics sounded great. I’ve been in the radio/television biz for 37+ years. While I was tempted to get one of the “big names” in wireless mics to assure quality, I went for the value that Movo brings and am more than happy on Day #1 with the purchase. Love AA batteries (sted AAA). Love the screw on adapters for the mini plugs. Love the hard plastic case to hold everything. Made sure I got a TRS-TRRS adapter to attach the receiver to my iPhone 11 dongle. I will also be using the mics with my Canon 80D. Seek out YouTube reviews like I did.
J**K
Great sound but keep a box of AA's handy.
I bought this to use for recording presentations around the country. So far our impressions have been this. The sound quality is crisp and clear. Very pleased with that. Overall it has met our needs and my team is happy with the Movo dual wireless system.A few things we have noticed though. If you have both transmitters on at the same time you can almost see the battery level dropping on the receiver. If you need to use both at the same time be prepared to change the transmitter batteries after 1 - 2 hours of use. Using one at a time you should only have to change the batteries once during an all day conference. Other issues to be aware of are...1. if someone is using a clicker to advance power point slides and they hold the clicker at their side next to the transmitter you will get terrible interference every time they change slides. You might be able to fix this by changing frequencies (if you knew what the clicker is running on). We fixed that particular problem by asking the presenters if they are right or left handed and putting the transmitter on the opposite side of their body.....2. If BOTH transmitters are on and one of them gets to the last bar on the battery, it can cause interference on the whole system, so you need to monitor your battery levels at all time. (I never let batteries get below 1/2 before I change them out whether I am using an inexpensive system or a 1000 dollar one)All in all if you are careful with other electronic equipment like clickers that can disrupt the signal and monitor the battery situation this is a great system for the price. We will continue to have it in our production truck.
M**R
Crystal clear and very well built
So far, and after seeing reviews on Youtube, I purchased this Wireless pair for $200..WOW so Impressed on how clear they are, and they work perfectly on all of my Sony Cameras. (FS100, A7II A7RII) Was looking for a dual Mic/Transmitter package and saw others at $500...but for just $200, this was a really good bargain. Have sued them twice now, and the sound is very good. I run the volume input of the Mirrorless low just under 2, and can control the FS100 at around 5. Very Impressed with the reach and the connection. No pops, or cracks .
M**H
Works Great At First, Then Stops
At first these were awesome. Sound quality was phenomenal and the range was great. We were so excited to find a good audio solution that was a good value.They worked perfectly every time.... until they didn't. We've bought two separate units, thinking the first one was just a bad batch (and we needed a replacement ASAP, much faster than the warranty replacement would allow for) but now the second kit is doing the exact same thing probably 6 months later. We are very frustrated because audio is so important, especially for live events where you can't get it back.I am in contact with support right now, so if they can fix things, I will most definitely edit my review. As it stands, I would recommend staying away from this product, especially if you are capturing something that can't be re-filmed.
T**N
Good if sound quality is not highest priority
Easy to set up and select channels, but sound quality is not good (although probably about right for the price). Too much static. Not a clean voice at all. Mic also picks up all ambient noise, not just the person using it. On the plus side, it does have fantastic range. Tested it at 100+ feet and pick up was fine.
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