AnkerWork M650 Wireless Lavalier Microphone, Pro Noise Cancellation, Swap Magnetic Colorful Covers, 2-Channel Quality Pickup, 200m Transmission, 15H Battery, Easy to Use for Vlogs, Not for Conference
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AnkerWork M650 is an all-in-one wireless lavalier mic for content creators. Record right away with an embedded touchscreen to customize your settings. Comes with Lightning and USB accessories for no-hassle connections to cameras, tablets, and computers. Professional Noise Cancelling: Free yourself to create on-the-go content with AnkerWork's VoiceShield noise-cancelling technology. Record confidently with natural, low, or high settings and a windproof cotton cover. 15H Battery Life with Charging Case: When you're putting in overtime on a shoot, the wireless lavalier microphone keeps up with 6 hours on a single charge or 15 hours with the charging case. TrueLink 656 ft (200 m) Transmission: The LC3plus codec powers TrueLink, so you can record ultra-wide shots with 656 ft (200 m) of wireless transmission and super-low latency for less lip-syncing in post. Dual-Channel Lossless Pickup: With dual-channel lossless sound pickup, you can record two sound sources at the same time. And for super-long projects, store up to 7 hours of uncompressed audio—no hard drive required.
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Fiammetta
this is a little great mic.Pros:- super easy to set up and use. the receiver controls everything, the screen is bright and the touch screen flawless.- magnetic clip is genius and powerful- the round design of the transmitters is much better than the squared competitors (not a big fun of the big brand on display but nothing some gaffer tape cannot fix)- audio quality is neat. if you are like me (a “content creator”) it’s all you need for a decent amount of moneyCons:- the transmitters are actually heavy. if your subject has a thin piece of clothing you are in trouble, they will dangle- the charging case is waaay bigger than the competitors. personally is not that ideal but not a deal breaker- the on/off mute button on the side is too easy to accidentally click (and then mute yourself) I know you can use the app to deactivate that function but I do prefer not to install additional appsalso: customer service has been great! We actually ordered an additional set that unfortunately is not working. the guys did everything they could but when tech doesn’t function, there’s not much you can do, so we will have to return it.
Noble Glines
I had some issues at first (see below) but the company reached out and sent me some new ones and they work great no issues. Their customer service was excellent, very helpful and they promptly acknowledged my issues and resolved them fairly. I will keep using these for all my video shoots.(Old review)I really liked these mics. They seemed to work well. Audio quality is decent...but that doesn't mean anything if they don't save your audio files. I had a video shoot yesterday for a project where the client was paying $2k. I had the receiver plugged into my camera so it would record the audio directly to the sd card. I was also very careful to hit record on the receiver for every take so I would have some backup audio files saved on the microphone. I had maybe 15-20 takes each about 8min. On a few of the takes I did not have the audio gain on the camera adjusted correctly, but I thought, "no worries, I'll just use the audio that the microphone had saved to its internal storage since I had also recorded it to internal. Well now it's the next day and I go to pull off those audio files and there are only 3 there. Only the last 3 files that I had recorded. All the other files are gone. Since my mic failed me it cost me this $2k job. Do not rely on them. Spend the extra money and get the DJI or Rode mics just for the reliability. Who knows what else would fail if I were to continue using them.
Jean
Got these about a year ago now and they’ve served me well. I may have already dropped a review but I saw they were on sale for ONLY 89$ (the black pair, white pair is currently 119$ which is still an amazing deal) & had to drop another review. I paid the original retailprice of 250$ & didn’t regret it, would of recommended them then. That said, now that there 89$ I’m here to let anyone looking for a wireless mic solution for iPhone, Android and/or a camera set up PLEASE DO YOURSELF THE FAVOR & grab 2 pairs if they’re still 89$ when you get here. This is unbelievable quite frankly, and I’m ordering the white pair now. I’d be stupid not to. Thank me later
Kenneth Bowen
To start, I shoot everything with a Sony Mirrorless camera. This coming with a TRS was a solid plus for me. I think mics ultimately come down to three main things when comparing. Sounds quality, build quality, and user interface. So I’ll breakdown those three in comparison to the two other big contenders.Sound Quality: I think the sound quality was fine. With the internal mic, it’s not the best out there, but also not the worst. In comparison to the DJI and Rode I would say it’s on par, maybe a bit more tinny but the sound quality isn’t too noticeable unless you do a side-by-side comparison. The noise canceling ‘works’ but is a little gimmicky. I think it’s best for emergency situations or on the go iPhone vlogging if you really need to hear the subject. 90% of the time I use a Purple Panda lav mic to hide the big mic on the shirt, and going that route, all three sound the same, and generally background noise isn’t an issue either.Build Quality: The build quality feels cheaper than that of the more bulky DJI, but it wasn’t to the point that I was worried about it breaking. The magnet on the clips of the transmitters is strong enough to where I would feel confident about putting it on somebody’s shirt or even something thicker like a suit, and know that it would stay on the subject. The charging case works well to protect everything, I’m confident that thing could take a beating if the opportunity came up. It’s Anker so nothing I would say feels ‘cheap.’User Interface: Okay, this is where this device shines. It comes with a charging case that has both a USB-C and Lightning connector so you can always record to something with a full battery no matter where you are. So that right there is a big advantage over the Rode. The touchscreen interface is also much nicer than that of the DJI. Again, I shoot on a mirrorless so for me it’s as simple as plug and play. The best user interface you can get.So overall, decent sound quality (best used with a lavalier), good build quality, especially on the case, and the best user interface you can get makes this a better choice than the Rode for sure, and the DJI for the price.