RØDE Wireless Go
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$123.99
If you’re looking for a compact and convenient wireless microphone system, the RØDE Wireless Go is your ideal choice.
Description
RØDE is one of the most popular microphone brands known for producing quality products. In their latest release, RØDE has introduced the Wireless Go microphone, which is gaining significant attention from vloggers, filmmakers, and content creators worldwide.
The RØDE Wireless Go is a groundbreaking wireless microphone system that gives you the freedom to move around while recording high-quality audio. It is essentially a small, portable microphone transmitter and receiver that provides crystal-clear sound over a reliable wireless connection.
One of the most impressive features of the Wireless Go is its small size. The transmitter and receiver can fit in the palm of your hand and weigh only 31 grams each. This tiny size makes the system incredibly portable and easy to use in any setting.
Another impressive feature is the wireless range of the system. The unit boasts a range of up to 70 meters, giving you the freedom to roam around while still capturing incredible sound.
The RØDE Wireless Go is also remarkably easy to use. The transmitter and receiver pair automatically, so you don’t need to worry about complicated set-up procedures. The system also has a built-in battery that can last up to seven hours, making it ideal for extended recording sessions.
A unique feature of the RØDE Wireless Go is its internal recording capability. If you happen to lose the wireless connection, the system will automatically switch to record internally onto the transmitter. This feature ensures that you never miss any vital audio, even if you lose the wireless signal.
The RØDE Wireless Go also boasts exceptional sound quality. The system features a high-quality omnidirectional mic with a frequency response of 50Hz to 20kHz. This mic provides clear and detailed sound that can capture a wide range of frequencies.
Overall, the RØDE Wireless Go is an impressive wireless microphone system that offers superior sound quality, portability, and ease of use. It is ideal for content creators, vloggers, and filmmakers who need to capture crystal-clear audio in different environments. The size, range, and battery life make it the perfect tool for those on-the-go. As a result, the RØDE Wireless Go has quickly become a favorite among professionals and amateur content creators alike.
Lavalier Microphones, Broadcast and Television
RØDE Wireless Go properties
Product name |
Wireless Go |
Type |
Microphone |
Placement for Microphone |
Lavalier Microphones |
Suitable For |
Broadcast and Television |
Polar Patterns |
Omniderectional |
Microphone Type |
Condenser |
Wireless |
Yes |
Clip-On |
Yes |
On and Off Button |
Yes |
3.5mm (1/8″) TRS |
Yes |
Colour |
Grey |
Frequently Asked Questions:
How do I pair two RØDE Wireless Go microphones together for simultaneous recording?
To pair two Rode Wireless Go microphones for simultaneous recording, follow these steps:
1. Turn on both microphones by pressing the power button on each unit. The LED will start blinking to indicate that they are in search mode.
2. Press and hold the sync button (located under the battery compartment) on one of the Wireless Go microphones for about 5 seconds, until it starts rapidly flashing red. This puts the transmitter into pairing mode.
3. Within 10 seconds, press and hold the sync button on the other Wireless Go microphone (the receiver). It should begin to flash red rapidly as well, indicating successful synchronization.
4. The LED light will turn solid green on both units, showing that they have been successfully paired for simultaneous recording.
5. You can now connect each microphone to a separate audio recorder or camera and start recording. Both devices should receive an identical signal from the two synchronized Wireless Go microphones.
"How do I properly pair two Rode Wireless GO microphones together for simultaneous use in recording?"
Here's how to pair two Rode Wireless GO microphones together for simultaneous use:
1. Turn off both Wireless GO transmitters by pressing and holding the power button until the LED flashes red rapidly, then release it. This will put both units into pairing mode. On one of the transmitters, press and hold the Bluetooth button (the one with a Bluetooth logo) until the LED starts to flash blue. This indicates that it's in pairing mode and ready to connect with another Wireless GO microphone. With the other transmitter, press and hold the power button until the LED flashes red rapidly, then release it. Wait for the LED to start flashing blue, indicating that it's also in pairing mode. Press the Bluetooth button on the second transmitter while holding the power button at the same time. The LED should turn off briefly and then turn back on as a solid blue light, indicating successful connection. Now you can turn off pairing mode by releasing the buttons. Both microphones are now paired together and ready for simultaneous recording. Note: Make sure that both transmitters are set to the same channel number (either A or B) before connecting them together.
"How can I ensure proper pairing between two RØDE Wireless Go transmitters and receivers for wireless audio transmission in my upcoming film production?"
To ensure proper pairing between two RØDE Wireless Go transmitters and receivers for wireless audio transmission in your upcoming film production, follow these steps:
1. Turn on both the transmitter and receiver units by pressing and holding the power button until the LED light turns green. Press and hold the sync button (located below the power button) on one of the units until the LED flashes rapidly. This unit will now be in pairing mode. Within 5 seconds, press and hold the sync button on the second unit. Both units will now enter pairing mode and automatically search for each other's signal. Wait for both units to pair successfully, indicated by a steady green LED light on both devices. Check the channel and group number displayed on both devices to ensure they are set to the same frequency and channel number. This will prevent interference from other wireless audio devices in the vicinity. Adjust the gain settings on each unit as needed, taking care not to exceed the recommended maximum input level (indicated by a solid red LED light). Mount the transmitter on your desired sound source, such as a talent's lapel or a boom pole, and connect it to an audio source using the 3. TRS cable provided. Connect the receiver to your preferred audio interface or recorder using the included TRS cable, and select the corresponding channel in your recording software. Test the audio transmission by speaking into the microphone connected to the transmitter and monitoring the audio signal on the receiving end. Adjust the gain settings as needed to ensure optimal sound quality. By following these steps, you can achieve reliable wireless audio transmission using RØDE Wireless Go systems in your film production.
"How do I properly pair my RØDE Wireless GO transmitter and receiver for the first time?"
Turn on both the transmitter and receiver by pressing and holding down the power button until the status LEDs start flashing rapidly. Ensure that the devices are within 5 meters (16 feet) of each other and in a clear line-of-sight. On the transmitter, press and hold down the sync button on the side until the sync LED starts flashing rapidly. Within 10 seconds, press and hold down the sync button on the receiver until it also begins to flash rapidly. Wait for the devices to automatically complete the pairing process, which takes approximately 2-3 seconds. The status LEDs will stop flashing once the devices are successfully paired.
How do I connect my RØDE Wireless Go transmitter and receiver for the first time?
1. First, make sure that both the transmitter and receiver are turned off. Next, locate the pairing button on each device. The pairing button is a small button located at the top of the receiver unit and on the side of the transmitter unit. Press and hold the pairing button on the receiver until you see the blue LED light turn on and stay steady. This indicates that the receiver is in pairing mode. While still holding down the pairing button on the receiver, press and release the pairing button on the transmitter. You'll know it's working when you see the red LED light on the transmitter start blinking. Now, while still holding down the pairing button on the receiver, move the transmitter unit away from the receiver unit until the red LED light on the transmitter stops blinking. This indicates that they are paired successfully. Once you see a solid blue LED light on both devices, it means that they have established a connection and are ready to use. To test the connection, simply speak or sing into the transmitter while monitoring the audio levels on the receiver. If you're getting a clear signal, then the pairing was successful. That's it! You should now be able to connect your RØDE Wireless Go transmitter and receiver for the first time.
"My RØDE Wireless Go microphone keeps cutting in and out during use, is this a hardware or software issue?"
1. Firmware update:** Make sure that you're running the latest firmware version on your Wireless Go. RØDE often releases updates that fix bugs and improve performance. App settings:** Check the app settings for any configuration options that might be causing the issue. For example, if you've enabled a feature like "Low Latency" or "High Gain," try disabling it to see if it resolves the problem. Audio settings on your device:** Ensure that your device's audio settings are configured correctly. Sometimes, issues can arise from incorrect settings, such as the wrong input source or incorrect gain levels. If you've already tried these steps and the issue persists, we should investigate potential hardware problems:
1. Battery life:** Is the battery level of your transmitter unit low? Try using a different battery or charging it to see if that resolves the issue. Physical connection:** Check the physical connections between the transmitter unit and your device. Ensure that all cables are securely connected, and there's no damage to the connectors. Interference from other devices:** Try moving the Wireless Go away from other devices that might be causing interference. If none of these steps resolve the issue, it's possible that there's a hardware problem with your Wireless Go. In this case, you may want to contact RØDE support or visit an authorized service center for further assistance. Keep in mind that it's worth mentioning that some users have reported issues with the Wireless Go cutting out when using certain types of devices or apps. So, if you're experiencing similar problems with a specific device or app, try using a different one to see if the issue persists.
Before you buy RØDE Wireless Go
Tyler Medina –
I was impressed by your review of the RØDE Wireless Go microphones and would like to learn more about their technical specifications. Can you provide more detailed information on the frequency response range and the maximum distance at which they can operate reliably? Additionally, do they have any built-in features for reducing background noise or preventing feedback during recordings? Your insights will be greatly appreciated! 🎙️📱🔊