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Zoom H3-VR Handy Audio Recorder with Built-In Ambisonics Mic Array

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Zoom H3-VR Handy Audio Recorder with Built-In Ambisonics Mic Array
Key Features
  • For Video, Audio, VR & AR Production
  • Ambisonics, Binaural & Stereo Modes
  • Export to 5.1 Surround via Computer
  • Ambisonics Array with Four Microphones
The Zoom H3-VR Handy Audio Recorder is a compact audio recorder with a built-in Ambisonics mic array offering flexible 360° audio capture as well as integrated Ambisonics A-to-B conversion, eliminating the need for external processing. The device goes well beyond VR applications, and is additionally geared towards sound recordists, audio engineers, and content creators in music, audio-for-video, game audio, and AR production.

It features an Ambisonics mic array with four microphone capsules, which can be utilized to record in Ambisonics, stereo binaural, or standard stereo modes, making it well suited for detailed reproduction of studio-based instrument ensembles and solo performances, audiences, sound effects, EFP, and more. The H3-VR supports full-sphere surround sound recording at up to 24-bit / 96 kHz, as well as real-time stereo/binaural monitoring and onboard Ambisonics A-to-B conversion, eliminating the need for additional processing with a computer in post. You can even export your Ambisonics recordings as stereo, binaural, or 5.1 audio files using the free Zoom Ambisonics Player software (downloadable to a Mac or Windows computer).
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Zoom H3-VR Overview

The Zoom H3-VR Handy Audio Recorder is a compact audio recorder with a built-in Ambisonics mic array offering flexible 360° audio capture as well as integrated Ambisonics A-to-B conversion, eliminating the need for external processing. The device goes well beyond VR applications, and is additionally geared towards sound recordists, audio engineers, and content creators in music, audio-for-video, game audio, and AR production.

It features an Ambisonics mic array with four microphone capsules, which can be utilized to record in Ambisonics, stereo binaural, or standard stereo modes, making it well suited for detailed reproduction of studio-based instrument ensembles and solo performances, audiences, sound effects, EFP, and more. The H3-VR supports full-sphere surround sound recording at up to 24-bit / 96 kHz, as well as real-time stereo/binaural monitoring and onboard Ambisonics A-to-B conversion, eliminating the need for additional processing with a computer in post. You can even export your Ambisonics recordings as stereo, binaural, or 5.1 audio files using the free Zoom Ambisonics Player software (downloadable to a Mac or Windows computer).

The unified single-knob gain control, LCD screen, and transport/menu buttons deliver easy and efficient device configuration and operation. Remote access to transport controls, levels, and metadata is possible via the iOS H3-VR Control app and optional BTA-1 Bluetooth adapter. An integrated 6-axis motion sensor is utilized to provide automatic detection of the microphone position, which ensures proper audio-to-video orientation alignment and simple angle leveling. Dual 3.5mm outputs with independent level control enable simultaneous connection to headphones and a camera. Record to a microSD/microSDHC/microSDXC card (available separately), or stream audio via USB to a computer or iOS device. The built-in slate function can be used to verbally mark takes and manually align audio and video files.

The H3-VR supports powering via two AA batteries or a USB connection, and its power LED also serves as a clip indicator. A 1/4"-20 threaded hole on the bottom of the H3-VR accommodates attachment to a standard camera tripod. At less than 5" tall and 3" wide, this recorder is visually discreet and unobtrusive. It is supplied with a foam windscreen and a dual mount adapter.

Music Recording Applications in Stereo or 3D Sound:
Accurately capture rehearsals, ensembles, and solo performances in recording studios and concert halls; you can spice up your stereo recordings with the binaural mode that tracks at up to 24-bit / 48 kHz to enhance 2D productions with spatially accurate imaging compatible with standard headphones
Sound for Film
Record dynamic Foley, sound effects, and ambience for film, television, and video game projects for Dolby Atmos Surround Sound as well as 5.1 Surround processing with the included Mac/PC software
Sound for VR
Record true 360° Ambisonic audio for immersive VR (virtual reality) and AR (augmented reality) in four channels at up to 24-bit / 96 kHz resolution for detailed 360° audio
Live Streaming Audio
USB 2.0 audio interface mode supports live streaming and recording via USB Micro-B connection
Versatile Playback, Decode, and Export Functions
Onboard decoder automatically converts the raw Ambisonics A audio to VR-ready Ambisonics B audio, so it can easily be paired with your 360-video
Export Ambisonics recordings as 5.1 surround files via free Zoom Ambisonics Player software for Mac and Windows
6-axis motion sensor provides automatic detection of mic position, enabling the audio and video orientations to stay aligned from scene to scene regardless of mic placement
Integrated Ambisonics playback allows you to rotate the H3-VR to simulate spatial audio while listening
Supports real-time headphone monitoring in stereo binaural or simulated 360° mode
Separate 3.5mm headphone and line outputs with independent volume adjustment allow simultaneous connection to your headphones and camera
Easy Controls
Onboard LCD screen displays direction of microphone orientation to suit the position of the H3-VR
Straightforward buttons include home, play/pause, forward, back, and menu
Hold function locks the H3-VR's settings while recording
Simultaneously adjust gain for all mic capsules via a single knob
H3 Control App allows remote access to transport controls, levels, and metadata notes via your iOS device and optional Zoom BTA-1 Bluetooth adapter, allowing you to control the device in real time without being in the shot—an important consideration for VR audio capture
Included mounting bracket allows you to mount the H3-VR to your VR camera
Precise Audio Quality
Sample rate stability is achieved through the use of an accurate internal clock (only 0.5 ppm variance)
Built-in limiter ensures clean recordings by inhibiting clipping
Control low frequencies and attenuate rumble with the adjustable high-pass filter
Multiple Powering Methods
Two AA lithium batteries will power the H3-VR for up to 24 hours
Two AA NiMH batteries will power the H3-VR for up to 11.5 hours
Alternatively power the H3-VR via a USB battery pack, 5 VDC USB connection, or compatible AC adapter
UPC: 884354019969

Zoom H3-VRSpecs

Portable Recorder
Form Factor
Field Recorder
Primary Use Applications
Audio-for-Video
Number of Tracks
4
Number of Input Channels
4
Maximum Sampling Rate
96 kHz / 24-Bit
Microphone
Built-In Cardioid Condenser 4-Mic Array
Number of Microphone Inputs
No
Built-In Speaker
No
Display
Monochrome LCD
Memory Card Support
microSD, microSDHC, microSDXC (Up to 512 GB)
Special Features
Remote Control Capable (Remote Available Separately)
Recording
Audio File Formats
Ambisonics A, Ambisonics B (FuMa/AmbiX), BWF, iXML, WAV
Sample Rates
44.1 / 48 / 96 kHz (Ambisonics)
44.1 / 48 / 96 kHz (Stereo)
44.1 / 48 kHz (Binaural)
Bit Depth
16 / 24-Bit
Timecode Support
No
Clock Accuracy
0.5 ppm
Included Software
Yes
Connectivity
Analog I/O
2x 1/8" / 3.5 mm TRS Output
System Connection
1x Micro-USB (2.0)
Audio Interface Capability
Multi-Track
Wireless
Bluetooth
*Via Optional Adapter
Mobile App Compatible
Yes: iOS Only
App Name: H3 Control
Functionality: Remote Control
Performance
Gain/Trim Range
Mic Inputs:
+18 to +48 dB
Max Output Level
Line Outputs:
-10 dBu
Headphone Output Power
20 mW per Channel into 32 Ohms
Microphone Max SPL
120 dB
Power
Power Options
Battery, USB Bus Power, AC/DC Power Adapter
Battery Type
2x AA
Approximate Battery Life
FuMa 48 kHz/24-Bit:
11.5 Hours (Alkaline)
11.5 Hours (NiMH)
24 Hours (Lithium)
AC/DC Power Adapter
5 VDC at 1 A (Not Included)
Physical
Included Accessories
Windscreen
Mounting Options
1/4"-20 Female (with Included Hardware)
Dimensions
3 x 3.1 x 4.8" / 76 x 78 x 123 mm
Weight
4.2 oz / 120 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight
1.05 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
8.95 x 6.45 x 3.8"

Zoom H3-VR Reviews

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Can the recording be separate into 4 independent ...

Can the recording be separate into 4 independent tracks?
Asked by: Edward
Yes, this can be done easily in post-production.
Answered by: Zoom Customer Support
Date published: 2019-08-16

Is it possible separate recording into 4 ...

Is it possible separate recording into 4 different tracks?
Asked by: Edward
Yes you can separate them in your DAW
Answered by: Marty
Date published: 2019-06-11

Is it possible to record by connecting USB Power ...

Is it possible to record by connecting USB Power Bank to Zoom H3-VR?
Asked by: seunghee
YES
Answered by: Yang
Date published: 2020-05-18

What are the lowest and highest HZ it can pick ...

What are the lowest and highest HZ it can pick up?
Asked by: Anthony
Zoom does not provide the frequency response range for their recorders but the mic should handle the frequency range of 20 Hz to 20 kHz.
Answered by: Lisa S
Date published: 2022-03-03

What wind protection kit will fit this? I would ...

What wind protection kit will fit this? I would prefer a foam cover and then a fluffy
Asked by: Garth
The zoom H3-VR comes in the box with a foam wind screen already included, if you are looking for a furry windscreen to help with wind noise the one in the link bellow is adjustable and it's the best fitting one from all the furry windscreens I've tried with this recorder. https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1061957-REG/zoom_zwsu1_wsu_1_universal_hairy.html
Answered by: leticia
Date published: 2022-12-15

Is this ideal for recording a symphony orchestra?

Is this ideal for recording a symphony orchestra?
Asked by: Anthony
Yes, the Zoom H3-VR Handy Audio Recorder with Built-In Ambisonics Mic Array would be a good option to use for recording a symphony orchestra.
Answered by: Lisa S
Date published: 2024-01-29

can you record or use this as a mic for video ...

can you record or use this as a mic for video meetings?
Asked by: Taylor
Of course, even you aren't doing ambisonic 1st order recording, you can still use all 4 channels independently, and when you play it back you can use the build-in binaural converter and listen via 3.5mm output.
Answered by: Yang
Date published: 2020-12-09

What’s the workflow like to convert to Dolby ...

What’s the workflow like to convert to Dolby Atmos?
Asked by: Vidya
It’s a 1st order ambisonic recording. It’s common to decode the recording into 5.1 or 7.1 easily with many software options. I use Harpex. You can get creative and expand it to more than 7 channels. I like to get 11.1 out of content if it is appropriate, but you’ll need to be creative and experimental with the tools. Once you have the channels you want then just put into your normal mix workflow. There’s no such thing as “converting to atoms” You either have atmos software and a session to mix it for, or... you don’t. Hope that helps.
Answered by: Anonymous
Date published: 2022-06-30
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