🎙️ Elevate Your Sound Game!
The RGBlink Wireless Lavalier Microphone is a versatile 3-in-1 microphone system designed for seamless audio recording across various devices. With its omnidirectional capabilities, low-latency transmission, and impressive battery life, this compact mic is perfect for content creators, professionals, and anyone looking to enhance their audio experience.
E**S
Great for my purposes
From my limited testing in Audacity, these little mics are great. Works straight out of the box, the sound quality is good, and the quality of the noise cancelling was surprising. I have an extremely loud fan in my office that I expected to screw up the sound, but I couldn't hear even a whisper of it in the mic. Though if you touch the mic in any way it is very loud and jarring, but for general background noise it seems to work great. I like to clip it to the side of my glasses to keep it from getting bumped.
T**O
This is a great little mic IF the single con isn’t a problem for you.
The same OEM’s product is being sold under several different brands. I tested two of them and got the same results, hence my review for both brands is identical.Pros:• great sound quality• multiple interfaces• easy to pair transmitter and receiver• discrete, yet attractive styling• light-weight• includes a short USB A to USB C charging cableCons:• noticeable latency: there is a slight, but noticeable delay (~ 0.25 second) between when a sound is made and when it is reproduced. I tested with an PC and a Mac and got the same results. I tried all three interfaces and… got the same results. A search online notes this is a common problem with wireless microphones in general (not just specific to this brand), caused by signal processing overhead, some of which can be attributed to the mic, some to the operating system (OS). Some people report being able to mitigate the issue with a variety of OS tweaks. Alas, I wasn’t. I should note that a) it might not even happen with our hardware and b) even if it does, depending upon your application, you may not even care.[Disclosure: I received this product for free. My review is honest and uncensored by the seller.]
I**N
Great set for the price
Good sound, good noise cancellation, so-so range. It would be great if they came with a case to keep them together, protected, and charged.
M**S
Quite good microphone, but not an excellent sound quality
What I like about this microphone is that you can use it for multiple recording devices. It works with lightning as well as USB C as well as a classical microphone plug.The connection is very easy and fast, the transmitter finds the 2 microphones in no time.I tested it with a Roland Edirol, a very good recording machine.The voice sounded a little flat, the bases were missing.But I think for an average use for Vlogger or influencer the sound quality might be alright.One bad point is the missing pouch or storing box. I have other Leveller Microphones that come in a charging box, like the AirPods. This is excellent... but THESE ones do not even have a pouch. So you have 2 microphones and one transmitter and a charging cable in your hand and face the question, how you will not loose one of these tiny things, when you use them professionally?So, I recommend these microphones to people who do not need an excellent sound quality and who do not take them out of their home or office...
J**
Perfect for my content creation
This microphone was very easy to use. I simply plug it in, press the on button on receiver and it turns green. Then I turn on the microphone and it connects perfectly every time. The noise cancellation works well even it there's a fan on our tv. The quality is alright but I run it through an app for extra noise reduction.
M**P
Ease to use with an iPhone
I picked up this microphone because I wanted a mic that could provide better sound quality to recordings that were being made on an iPhone.First and foremost, the mic is use to connect and doesn't require any special apps. It plugs directly into the lightning port of the phone and audio works out of the box.We've noticed that it does a decent job of improving the audio quality. Voices that are close up to seem to sound a little better and more distant noises seem to get filtered out a bit -- a minor improvement to the iPhone's built in microphone. (Perhaps the iPhone mic isn't so bad.) (We're thinking the mic probably provides a big improvement when hooked up to a DSLR camera that has minimal mic capabilities, but don't have one of these to test against.)
S**E
Ok, but also identical to many other (some cheaper) mics
I ordered 3 sets of mics from 3 different sellers for review. The reason for this was that the first set of mics I received did not impress me. Some features didn't work at all and the sound quality was sub-par. So when two other sets of mics appeared as options to review, I figured I'd give it a shot.The TL;DR of it is that these mics are all identical. As in, they are literally all produced in the same factory, packaged in the same boxes, and come with identical instruction pamphlets. There is absolutely ZERO difference, other than price. You can see from the photo just how identical all of these are.What I found was that in general, this set of mics was similar in performance to the first set I ordered. I have similar complaints regarding sound quality (vocals are kind of mushy due to the over-aggressive noise cancellation, and the mics make it sound like you're slurring every word with an "s" sound).HOWEVER, at least all of the functions of this set of mics appeared to be working. I had trouble with the first set not having properly working mute capabilities on the transmitters.Plugging in a set of headphones directly to the receiver produces the same delay in audio that I experienced with the first set, making direct monitoring impossible.As with the other set, the first thing you need to do is make sure you have the receiver in the correct mode for whatever device you are recording to. The power light should be blue when recording to your phone, green when funneling audio to a speaker/amplifier, and it should be a turquoise color when sending audio to a sound card/computer. If you have trouble distinguishing blues and greens, you're going to have a hard time with this, as there are no other indicators to tell you what mode you're in. Something like an "A-B-C" physical switch would be much kinder to anyone with color perception difficulties.Do the settings make a difference? When I plugged this device into my Behringer mixer and ran that to my laptop so I could record directly into Adobe Audition, yes, it made a significant difference. Blue and Green modes produce 100% unusable audio. Turquoise (sound card mode) was much improved.As with the first set, I had to crank the gain of my mixer up to 100% just to capture any audio at all, regardless of what mode I was in (for all of my other mics, anything over 50% risks clipping into the red).I was able to capture slightly better audio by plugging the receiver directly into my phone, but there's still an issue with the noise cancellation creating a bit of a slurred speech effect.I had a slightly better experience with this set of mics than the first set I reviewed. Even so, the pricing and QA of these mics seems to vary wildly. These will work for casual recording (such as TikTok videos), but really aren't suitable for any sort of pro work.
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