
RØDE Lavalier GO
RØDE Lavalier GO
I can't think of any reason why it wouldn't work as long as your PC has a microphone input jack that you plug it into. You'll probably need to consider a jack extension lead to get to your PC case. In fact, this microphone has a cable whose length is designed to be plugged into a RØDE Wireless Go II worn by the person doing the video production and then the link is wireless to the camera that picks up the sound.
Yes, exactly. This microphone has two rings on the plug = TRS. It is therefore suitable for connection to camcorders and digital cameras. For smartphones it needs TRRS, which is recognisable by 3 rings. The RØDE SC4 adapter is the matching transition piece.
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Hi Nubi77 I see that the GoPro13 does not have a 3.5 jack. You will therefore need an adapter from USB-C to jack, such as this one: https://www.amazon.de/dp/B01L2CPPH2?tag=projectgop05f-21&geniuslink=true This should work directly without an adapter. See also here: https://projectgo.pro/gopro-hero-13-mic-adapter/ maybe your adapter is the problem
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The RØDE Lavalier GO microphone cannot be connected directly to your Hyper X Cloud Orbit S gaming headset if it only has a 3.5mm TRS jack connection. Here are the reasons: - The Lavalier GO microphone uses a 3.5mm TRS jack plug, which is designed for recording devices with a 3.5mm TRS microphone input. - Gaming headsets like the Hyper X Cloud Orbit S usually have specific connectors for their microphones that are not necessarily compatible with a 3.5mm TRS microphone connector. To use the Lavalier GO with your gaming headset, you may need an adapter or a special connection solution that is not supported as standard. It is advisable to check the compatibility and connection options of your headset before making a connection.
Automatically generated from the .No, it is a headphone jack on the PS5 DualSense Wireless Controller. There is no input for a microphone. The controller has built-in microphones. Also, this type of microphone tends to pick up all the ambient noise. The best option for multiplayer games is still a headset with a microphone. Sony PULSE-3D Wireless Headset - White (Filaire, Sans fil)
An adapter is required as the headphone input is only intended for headphones or headset, but not for microphone alone. RØDE 3.5mm jack - 3.5mm socket (0.17 m)
Hi, it should work fine as it's a professional quality product designed to work with Rode Wireless Go. I have had good results on it's own connecting to a couple of different small video cameras though.
That would be the following: RØDE WS-LAV (foam) Otherwise there would be the one with fur: RØDE Minifur-Lav (fur)
I think so , have not tested it myself . What is certainly not possible is to connect it to an Atomos Ninja V, because ex has no power supply. Note whether TRS or TRRS is required.
The item 413435 should go. Oehlbach iConnect 3m, Premium, 3.5mm jack
Cable length is 1.20m - unfortunately not enough to pass for Corona comfort. I would therefore recommend the Rode Wireless GO as a radio link.
Hey Lawinmaher This should work fine. Note that the sound may be too loud and the microphone may reach its limits. You can try turning the knob all the way down on the RØDE Wireless GO. You may find that the RØDE Wireless GO is sufficient without an additional lavalier mic. (Just make sure it's attached securely so it doesn't get lost). Good luck with the sound recording. Greetings Mathias
Provided you use this accessory, you can use the 3.5 mm jack plug with the camera. https://gopro.com/de/lu/shop/mounts-accessories/pro-3%2C5-mm-mikrofonadapter/AAMIC-001.html
It can be plugged in, but audio is not transmitted. It might work with a TRRS adapter (but I can't test it because I don't have one). The cable is quite short, but as long as you're sitting in front of the notebook, it's enough. And when you plug in the microphone (even with a TRRS adapter), you no longer get sound from the speakers on the notebook.
Um, what kind of headset?
If you have an extra microphone input, it should work. On a notebook, however, there are usually combined inputs/outputs for headsets, so you would need the adapter for TRRS. Or you can order the smartLav incl. adapter, then it will certainly work one way or the other: RØDE smartLav+ incl. SC3 Adapter TRRS to TRS (Mono)
I haven't tried it, but from my point of view you need the adapter RØDE SC4 TRS to TRRS Adapter - but then you have the headphone jack occupied and the question is how to connect it if you want to.
Hello - this is not possible. You need a Rode SC4 TRS to TRRS adapter if your PC has a 3.5mm jack.
1.20 m
Hi, I had a look on Ali-Express. The selection and external quality of the microphones leaves a lot to be desired. You can already see that the clip-on microphones are chunkier and don't seem to be as well made. Yes, I was also amazed when I bought my first lavalier microphone. That was 4 years ago and I just used the microphones last week. For a high-level interview where everything had to fit. You're really happy when things just work. But cheap can also be good. I also buy on Ali-Express - as I said, I haven't found anything I like yet: please send me a link to a lavalier mic from AliExpress that you think would be good. I'll be happy to order it and test it. Email: daniel(at)erfolgreich.live
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