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Comica Audio LinkFlex AD2 Single-Channel Mic and Guitar Interface for Smartphones and Cameras

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Comica Audio LinkFlex AD2 Single-Channel Mic and Guitar Interface for Smartphones and Cameras
Key Features
  • XLR-1/4" Combo Mic/Instrument Input
  • Preamp with Switchable 48V Phantom Power
  • 3.5mm TRRS Plug for Smartphone or Camera
  • 3.5mm Headphone Output
The Comica Audio LinkFlex AD2 single-channel mic and guitar interface lets you record an instrument or any XLR-equipped microphone to your mobile device or camera while monitoring in real time, making it ideal for podcasters, vloggers, singers, and musicians. It offers switchable 48V phantom power as well as an Off position for conserving the battery.
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Comica Audio LINKFLEX-AD2 Overview

The Comica Audio LinkFlex AD2 single-channel mic and guitar interface lets you record an instrument or any XLR-equipped microphone to your mobile device or camera while monitoring in real time, making it ideal for podcasters, vloggers, singers, and musicians. It offers switchable 48V phantom power as well as an Off position for conserving the battery.

The LinkFlex AD2 is versatile and simple to use; connect its 3.5mm TRRS plug into your recording device, and use the side-panel switch to select its smartphone- or camera-compatible mode. Optimize signal levels by adding up to 20 dB of gain via the volume control. Listening to your audio is as easy as hooking up a set of headphones to the LinkFlex AD2's 3.5mm headphone jack.

The LinkFlex AD2 is powered via a single 9V battery (available separately). It features LED indicators for power and 48V status. The integrated belt clip allows attachment to clothing or straps.

  • XLR-1/4" combo microphone/instrument input
  • Switchable 48V phantom power
  • Attached cable with 3.5mm TRRS output plug
  • Selectable smartphone/camera output mode
  • 3.5mm headphone jack
  • Monitor switch enables monitoring of real-time input signal or playback from your device
  • Adjustable gain control
  • Powered via 9V battery (available separately)

Comica Audio LINKFLEX-AD2 Specs

Power
Operating Temperature
32 to 122°F / 0 to 50°C
Storage Temperature
-4 to 140°F / -20 to 60°C
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.435 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
6 x 4.6 x 2.4"

Comica Audio LINKFLEX-AD2 Reviews

Great Device with a Few Flaws

By Tyler
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2022-09-11

I bought this at Amazon last year and I have used it a few times to record/live stream a couple of events. Overall I like it. It works well enough for me, but has a couple of flaws. Pros: - XLR and 1/4 input - Headphone/monitoring jack - works with smartphones & computers/cameras - Small & Lightweight - Budget Friendly Cons: - Only 1 XLR 1/4 combo jack - The included attachment velcro strap is awful - Only runs on a 9v battery for who knows how long - No battery life indicator - No option to plug into AC power or anything other than the 9v battery - Gain control knob goes from barely audible level to blow-up-the-camera level in an 1/8th of a turn at least with a phantom powered condenser mic. I have not tried this with a mic that doesn't use phantom power so maybe the gain control knob would be better for a dynamic mic than for a condenser mic. I'm happy with it, but when the warranty runs out, I will modify it to run off a 9v DC adapter so I don't lose audio in the middle of an event. It worked well for me though for a 30 minute event full of speeches. And it worked well with 100ft of XLR cable between the device and the mic. Overall I really can't complain about it, but I wish I had gone with the dual input model.

Nope...

By george
Rated 1 out of 5
Date: 2022-05-29

Noisy, gain knob is completely clueless. Buy pizza instead.

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