The MIC 3 Wireless Microphone is built for creators, filmmakers, podcasters, and vloggers who demand studio-quality sound in any environment. Offering ultra-clear audio with low latency and stable transmission, it ensures every word and note is captured with exceptional accuracy. Whether you’re filming interviews, recording a podcast, or producing cinematic content, this microphone delivers professional-grade performance in a compact design.
Engineered with cutting-edge 2.4GHz wireless technology, the MIC 3 provides a rock-solid connection up to 250 meters (line of sight). This ensures uninterrupted recording, even in busy locations where interference is common. The system intelligently avoids dropouts, giving creators peace of mind when shooting outdoors, at events, or in crowded urban environments.
The MIC 3 features dual-channel recording, allowing you to capture audio from two transmitters simultaneously. Perfect for interviews, two-person shoots, or multi-source audio recording, this feature gives unmatched flexibility. Each channel can be recorded separately or combined, making post-production editing smoother and more precise.
Designed for extended shoots, the MIC 3 offers up to 15 hours of operation with its sleek charging case. Each transmitter and receiver lasts up to 5.5 hours on a single charge, ensuring you never miss a critical recording. The portable case keeps your gear powered, organized, and ready to use wherever your creativity takes you.
With a wide frequency response and high signal-to-noise ratio, the MIC 3 captures audio that is rich, detailed, and natural. The built-in omnidirectional microphones ensure consistent performance, while windshields and noise-reduction features maintain clarity even in challenging environments.
Portability is at the heart of the MIC 3 design. Each transmitter is ultra-compact and clips easily to clothing, while the receiver integrates seamlessly with cameras, smartphones, and laptops. Its intuitive touchscreen interface makes setup effortless, letting creators focus on storytelling instead of technical hurdles.