Discover the ultimate universal microphone for all your recording needs! Simply switch between "Camera" and "Phone" modes without the need for a TRS & TRRS cable adapter. Whether you're using an iPhone, Android phone, camera, camcorder, or audio recorder, this mic fits perfectly—as long as your device has a 3.5mm mic jack. Ideal for creating YouTube vlogs, interviews, and more.
Enjoy noise-free recording with our battery-free design. The microphone is powered directly by your camera or smartphone's plug-in power, ensuring long recording sessions without worrying about battery life. Just plug and play!
Experience crystal-clear audio with our excellent shock mount, designed to minimize vibrations and handling noise. The CVM-V30 LITE shotgun mic features a super cardioid polar pattern, providing excellent off-axis rejection to capture sounds directly in front while blocking out unwanted noise. Plus, the cold shoe design with a 1/4 thread at the bottom ensures compatibility with a wide range of recording accessories. Get ready to elevate your recording game!
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Versatile
Adapts to both phones and cameras with a convenient switch. -
Sound Quality
Comparable sound quality to more expensive microphones like the Rode VideoMicro. -
Lightweight
Extremely light, making it suitable for vlogging and portable use. -
Low Self-Noise
Runs hot, allowing for low internal camera volume and reduced self-noise. -
Wide Frequency Range
Captures subtle sound details effectively. -
Elegant Design
Has an elegant and visually appealing design.
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Plastic Build
Shell is made of plastic, raising concerns about durability. -
Fixed Cord
The cord is not replaceable; the whole unit needs to be replaced if damaged. -
No Wind Muff
Does not come with a wind muff (dead cat), which is necessary for outdoor recording. -
Stereo Function Loss
Loses its stereo function when used with some cameras. -
Mic Suspension Issue
The suspension system touches the foam, reducing its effectiveness. -
Mode Switch Requirement
Requires manual switching between smartphone and camera modes, which can be inconvenient.