Shure has the best audio technology with a wide range of headphones, microphones, speakers and network interfaces. Now you're about to take professional audio recording to a smaller level with MoveMic, the world's smallest direct-to-phone wireless microphones.
Shure says the MovieMic is the world's smallest and best-sounding dual-channel microphone, making it an ideal companion for content creators, mobile journalists and videographers, delivering professional audio-quality playback.
MoveMic is now available to purchase online at the Shure store and at select retailers, in three kits; a standalone single-channel MoveMic One for $249/£259, dual-channel MoveMic Two for $349/£349, or a receiver kit for $499/£499. The current price compares it to the DJI Mic 2 and the Rode Wireless Go II.
Associate Vice President of Global Marketing and Product Management Eduardo Valdés said, “The rise of this style of content has created an ideal opportunity to introduce an incredibly discreet and extraordinary-sounding wireless lapel microphone system like MoveMic.”
With MoveMic, we can see why. There are a growing number of online creatives who rely on lapel microphones for recording audio and MovieMic's compact size and 8.2g light weight means it's designed with discreet placement and app compatibility factors in mind. video recording devices seem quite reliable.
Both single and dual microphones can be perfectly combined with Shure's MOTIV audio and video applications, but you may ask; What about third-party apps? That's where your new receiver comes in, with the standard MoveMic receiver or the MoveMic Two receiver kit providing universal compatibility.
Despite their small but impressive design, Shure's new microphones will include a multitude of features and capabilities for use on the go. MoveMic's custom integrated acoustic design gives the microphone the ability to record broadcast-quality audio while eradicating background noise, making MoveMic suitable for use in noisy, crowded environments.
Shure's latest foray into recording equipment promises to solve your audio problems with a tiny microphone, and its capabilities and intricate engineering could do just that, but only time will tell. We'll be reviewing MovieMic in due time, so stay tuned to Techradar Tiktok: MovieMic could deliver our channel's audio soon.
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