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RODE Wireless GO II 2-Person Compact Digital Wireless Omni Lavalier Microphone System/Recorder Kit (2.4 GHz, Black)

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RODE Wireless GO II 2-Person Compact Digital Wireless Omni Lavalier Microphone System/Recorder Kit (2.4 GHz, Black)
Key Features
  • 2-Person Interviews, Vlogs & Podcasts
  • Built-In Omni Mics, 2 Omni Lav Mics
  • 2 x Mini Clip-On Transmitters/Recorders
  • Dual-Channel Miniature Clip-On Receiver
This B&H Kit features a fully equipped 2-person digital wireless omni lavalier microphone system that lets mobile journalists, videographers, and vloggers run and gun with two subjects at the same time, no prior experience required. With a black Rode Wireless GO II compact 2-person wireless system and two black Rode Lavalier GO omnidirectional lavalier microphones, this kit is optimized for absolute ease of use, speech clarity, and effortless integration into your shooting setup. Use Rode's companion app to unlock significant functions such as onboard recording, file exporting, and more.
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RODE Wireless GO II Overview

This B&H Kit features a fully equipped 2-person digital wireless omni lavalier microphone system that lets mobile journalists, videographers, and vloggers run and gun with two subjects at the same time, no prior experience required. With a black Rode Wireless GO II compact 2-person wireless system and two black Rode Lavalier GO omnidirectional lavalier microphones, this kit is optimized for absolute ease of use, speech clarity, and effortless integration into your shooting setup. Use Rode's companion app to unlock significant functions such as onboard recording, file exporting, and more.

Note:
The transmitters can capture uncompressed audio with a maximum resolution of 24-bit / 48 kHz. Using Rode's companion app, you can export files in the same recording resolution, or other settings such as 32-bit float / 48 kHz, which only offers compatibility with DAWs and other programs that support 32-bit float. The transmitters do not record in 32-bit float.
RODE Wireless GO II 2-Person Compact Digital Wireless Microphone System/Recorder (2.4 GHz, Black)

Expanding on the original Wireless GO with updates allowing for two-person shoots, onboard recording, a greatly extended range, and flexible output options, the black Rode Wireless Go II system lets videographers, vloggers, and mobile journalists confidently and quickly incorporate wireless audio into their setup regardless of their experience level or what device they're recording to.

Boasting secure Series IV 2.4 GHz digital transmission, easy operability, and built-in mics (lavalier mics available separately), the system is ready to go at the press of a button; you can focus on getting the shot knowing that the Wireless GO II is delivering quality audio at a range of up to 656 feet. There are no menus and no finicky dials, just simple power-on-and-go functionality and a bright, informative LCD screen showing you what you need to see. When you're ready for more, use Rode's companion app to access a powerful feature set and extended customization of settings.

Note:
The transmitters can capture uncompressed audio with a maximum resolution of 24-bit / 48 kHz. Using Rode's companion app, you can export files in the same recording resolution, or other settings such as 32-bit float / 48 kHz, which only offers compatibility with DAWs and other programs that support 32-bit float. The transmitters do not record in 32-bit float.
Version II Upgrades
Whereas the original Wireless GO employed a single channel, version II is a dual-channel system, capable of handling two transmitters at the same time for simple, two-person shoots with low latency (3.5 to 4 ms).
Use the Rode Central companion app (Mac, Windows, iOS, and Android compatible) to unlock powerful features and device customization—onboard transmitter recording, configurable safety track recording in dual mono mode, file playback and export, and more.
Via the app, each transmitter provides an onboard audio recorder offering up to seven hours of uncompressed recording (24-bit / 48 kHz WAV) or 24 hours of compressed recording, perfect for worry-free backup recording or a fast and easy way to capture sound from your subjects. Export files in various formats such as MP3 or WAV (16-, 24-, or 32-bit float) with date and time stamp information as well as automatic markers anywhere the transmitter-receiver link was broken.
Since the Wireless GO II can handle two transmitters at once, it features the ability to switch between stereo or dual-mono output modes. This enables each transmitter, and therefore each subject, to be recorded to a separate channel. Alternatively, signal from both transmitters can be mixed together and recorded identically to left and right channels. Use the app to activate safety track recording (-20 dB on the right channel).
In addition to the traditional 3.5mm TRS analog output, the Wireless GO II receiver has a USB Type-C digital audio output for operation as a 24-bit / 48 kHz audio interface. This can be connected to a computer with the supplied USB Type-C to USB Type-A cable, to the Lightning port of an iOS mobile device via the Rode SC15 cable, or to the USB Type-C port of a laptop, iPad Pro, or Android mobile device with the Rode SC16 cable (SC15 and SC16 cables available separately).
The new Series IV technology extends the line-of-sight operating range of the Wireless GO II to approximately 656' compared to the 230' maximum range of the original Wireless GO. It also offers increased signal strength in crowded wireless environments. Plus, the system is designed to run both transmitters without affecting the range performance.
Powerful Customization
"Always" Recording Mode: When this mode is activated, the transmitter will start recording audio as soon as it is switched on. It will continue recording until it is switched off, regardless of the status of the receiver. This means that you will have a continuous recording from the moment the transmitter is switched on, making this mode suitable for using the Wireless GO II as a standalone field recorder. Note that in this mode, the "mute" function will not affect the onboard recording (although it will still mute the wireless transmission). This will be the default recording mode when the Wireless GO II is on the latest firmware.
"Backup" Recording Mode: When this mode is activated, the transmitter will start recording audio when it connects to the receiver. When the receiver is switched off, the recording will stop. This means that if the signal drops out at any time or if you forget to hit record on your device, you will still have a backup recording for the period that the wireless connection was active.
Off: Switching off the recording function means the transmitter will not record any audio. Existing recordings will remain on the unit until manually deleted using Rode Central.
Activatable input pads on the transmitters engage low-sensitivity mode to avoid distortion when dealing with loud talkers.
LED brightness adjustment for the transmitters allows optimal visibility in any shooting environment.
Change the functionality of the transmitter power button to either mute the input, drop a marker into the onboard recording, or deactivate the button.
Out of the Box, onto the Set
Designed with stunning simplicity and efficiency in mind, the Rode Wireless GO II offers instantaneous functionality out of the box for your next news shoot, video project, or interview. Power up, let the receiver and transmitters automatically pair, then GO!
Mobile journalists, videographers, and vloggers will appreciate the Wireless GO II's pocket- and bag-friendly portability. With the transmitters and receiver each weighing just over an ounce and measuring approximately 1.7 x 1.8 x 0.7 inches, the subjects and camera operator will forget they're even there!
Clip each miniature transmitter to clothing, attach it to a belt, or slide it in a pocket; use it as a lavalier mic (no need for a separate mic), or operate it as a traditional bodypack transmitter with an external lav mic such as the Rode Lavalier GO (available separately).
Thanks to the receiver's minute form factor and integrated clip, it provides the flexibility to be easily mounted on a camera, in a sound bag, or to a mobile device. Its bright, high-contrast display shows battery status for the receiver and transmitter, audio level, signal strength, and more.
True Wireless Microphone Ready for Run-and-Gun
Equipped with a high-caliber, pre-polarized, omnidirectional lavalier built into the transmitter's compact housing, the Wireless GO II delivers quality audio without demanding a separate microphone (external lavalier mics optional).
The internal capsule's omnidirectional polar pattern ensures reliable audio pickup, even if mic placement is less than ideal; your subject's voice will be captured with clarity, intelligibility, and consistency.
Grab a Mic and Go
Already have a top-of-the-line external lav? The transmitter packs in a 3.5mm TRS input with plug-in power, so you can connect most lavalier microphones equipped with a non-locking 3.5mm TRS mini plug (such as Rode's own Lavalier GO, available separately), and still enjoy the convenience of the Wireless GO II.
The 3.5mm TRS external mic input passes wideband audio along to the internal mic preamp, which provides requires no manipulation of settings or parameters.
Sonically Solid and Secure
Like Rode's popular RODELink wireless systems, the Wireless GO II system utilizes the 2.4 GHz frequency band to get you away from the congested and confusing domain of UHF. Forget about scanning for channels and dialing in squelch to get a strong signal; the Wireless GO II just works!
Courtesy of Rode's optimized transmission algorithm, the Wireless GO II empowers you with a line-of-sight range of up to 656 feet, and bolsters signal dependability to mitigate drop-outs in crowded short-range environments such as retail stores, malls, office buildings, and hotels.
Rode's new Series IV 2.4 GHz digital transmission incorporates 128-bit encryption for security, stability, and hassle-free operation while bypassing the frustration of dealing with licenses and frequency mandates. Go anywhere in the world with the Wireless GO II; it automatically gives you a strong signal no matter the scenario.
Note: For optimal performance from this 2.4 GHz system, users are encouraged to maintain as direct a line of sight as possible between the transmitter and receiver. The Wireless GO II is not backward-compatible with the original Wireless GO system.
Works with Rode Connect
The Wireless GO II can be fully integrated with Rode Connect software, allowing you to capture broadcast-grade sound for your content with more freedom and flexibility than ever before, perfect for IRL streaming, recording presentations or classes, and more.
Using the Wireless GO II with Rode Connect is also ideal for podcasting applications where you require the freedom of wireless audio, from recording interviews to casual podcasting setups.
Rode Connect allows two Wireless GO IIs to be connected to a single computer. Each transmitter can be allocated to its own channel in the software for a total of four separate wireless audio streams, each with an individual level meter as well as solo and mute buttons. The Wireless GO II can also be used in conjunction with the NT-USB Mini within Rode Connect.
Additional Features
The receiver's 3.5mm TRS output sends a mic-level signal, making it compatible with an array of devices such as DSLRs and portable audio recorders.
A 3-stage level control (0, -12, or -24 dB) on the receiver allows simple and effective optimization of signal levels. Use the app to adjust the level in 3 dB increments from 0 to -30 dB.
View transmitter and receiver battery levels on the receiver's bright, high-contrast display.
Operate up to four systems simultaneously for more complex setups including up to eight microphones.
Includes the SC5 3.5mm TRS "memory" cable for tidy cable management and compatibility with cameras, DSLRs, and portable audio recorders. Plug into your smartphone or tablet via an SC7 TRS-to-TRRS cable (available separately), or snag a VXLR adapter (available separately) for hookup to an XLR-equipped video camera or audio recorder.
Internal lithium-ion polymer batteries offer up to seven hours of battery life to handle long shoots.
USB Type-C ports for battery recharging, powering via external USB battery packs (available separately), and firmware updates.
Easily recharge over lunch and dinner breaks—go from empty to a full charge in just two hours.
Includes three USB Type-C to USB Type-A cables for simultaneously charging the transmitters and receiver.
Includes three furry windshields to minimize noise from wind and rustling clothes. These have been redesigned with a secure screw-lock bayonet attachment method to eliminate slippage.
UPC: 698813007110
RODE Lavalier GO Omnidirectional Lavalier Microphone for Wireless GO Systems (Black)
A Discreet Lav Mic for On-Camera Talent
Use the black Rode Lavalier GO omnidirectional lavalier microphone to get the convenience and clarity of a broadcast-quality, clip-on lapel mic for your Rode Wireless GO system. Ideal for mobile journalists and videographers, the Lavalier GO features a durable 3.9' Kevlar-reinforced cable terminated in a gold-plated 3.5mm TRS connector for enhanced conductivity. The miniature mic capsule is easily concealed and features a foam pop shield to reduce vocal plosives. Its omnidirectional polar pattern provides 360 degrees of sound pickup, while the condenser element yields a wide, full-frequency response, giving you a clear and intelligible voice capture.
Designed for Journalists and Creators
  • 3.5mm TRS output provides compatibility with the Rode Wireless GO and many recording devices and wireless transmitters equipped to provide 2.7V of plug-in power through a standard, non-locking 3.5mm TRS microphone connector
  • Discreet 4.5mm miniature mic capsule handles up to 110 dB of SPL for speech, dialog, and presentations
  • Condenser mic element and active JFET electronics yield a wide 20 Hz to 20 kHz frequency response
  • 3.9' Kevlar-reinforced cable ensures lasting durability
  • Gold plating on 3.5mm plug enhances conductivity
Accessories
  • Mic clip with cable management included for neatly securing microphone to clothing
  • Foam pop shield softens vocal plosives and wind noise
  • Small pouch included for storage and transport
  • Combine with Rode SC4 adapter (available separately) to use the Lavalier GO with smartphones and tablets outfitted with 3.5mm TRRS jacks

RODE Wireless GO II 2-Person Compact Digital Wireless Microphone System/Recorder (2.4 GHz, Black) Specs

System
Wireless TechnologyDigital 2.4 GHz
Included Transmitters2 x Bodypack with Microphone
DiversityNon-Diversity
Max Operating Range656.2' / 200 m
Max Transmitters per Band4
Built-In RecorderYes
Timecode SupportNo
Latency3.5 to 4 ms
Encryption128-Bit
Receiver
Receiver TypeBeltpack
Mounting OptionsBelt Clip (with Included Hardware)
Antenna1 x Internal
Number of Audio Channels2
Audio I/O1 x 1/8" / 3.5 mm TRS Female Unbalanced Mic Output
Gain Range-24 to 0 dB (12 dB Steps)
USB/Lightning Connectivity1 x USB-C (Audio, Bus Power, Charging)
Power RequirementsBattery or Bus Power (USB)
Battery Type1 x Built-In Rechargeable (Included)
Battery Charging Time2 Hours
Approx. Battery Life7 Hours
Display & Indicators1 x Graphic LCD (AF Level, Battery Status, Metering, RF Level, Transmitter Battery Status)
Dimensions1.7 x 1.8 x 0.7" / 4.4 x 4.5 x 1.8 cm
Weight1.1 oz / 32 g
Transmitter
Transmitter TypeBodypack with Microphone
RF Output PowerNot Specified by Manufacturer
Audio I/O1 x 1/8" / 3.5 mm TRS Female Unbalanced Input
MutingOff/On Switch
Audio Input Level-20 dBV (Max)
Auto-Level ControlNo
Recorder Sample RatesWAV:
48 kHz (Record)
Recorder Bit Depths24-Bit
Audio File FormatsWAV
Gain Range +20 dB
Signal ProcessingNone
Sync MethodProprietary
Antenna1 x Internal
Power RequirementsBattery or Bus Power (USB)
Battery Type1 x Built-In Rechargeable (Included)
Battery Charging Time2 Hours
Approx. Battery Life7 Hours
USB/Lightning I/O1 x USB-C (Bus Power, Charging)
Display & Indicators1 x LED (Sync)
1 x LED (Battery Status)
Dimensions1.7 x 1.8 x 0.7" / 4.4 x 4.5 x 1.8 cm
Weight1.1 oz / 30 g
Microphone
Microphone TypeIntegrated
Sound FieldMono
Operating PrinciplePressure Operated
CapsuleElectret Condenser
Polar PatternOmnidirectional
Frequency Range50 Hz to 20 kHz
Equivalent Noise Level22 dB A-Weighted
Maximum SPL100 dB SPL
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.52 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)6 x 3 x 2"

RODE Lavalier GO Omnidirectional Lavalier Microphone for Wireless GO Systems (Black) Specs

Microphone
Sound FieldMono
Operating PrinciplePressure Operated
CapsuleElectret Condenser
Diaphragm0.18" / 4.5 mm
Polar PatternOmnidirectional
PadNone
High-Pass FilterNone
WindscreenFoam (Included)
Performance
Frequency Range20 Hz to 20 kHz
Maximum SPL110 dB SPL
Impedance3 Kilohms
Sensitivity-35 dB
Output Level189 mV (Max)
Dynamic Range83 dB
Signal-to-Noise Ratio67 dB
Equivalent Noise Level27 dB
Connectivity
Outputs1 x 1/8" / 3.5 mm TRS Male
Cable Length3.9' / 1.2 m
Power
Operating Voltage2.7 V (Plug-In Power)
Physical
ColorBlack
MountingAlligator Clip (Included)
Dimensionsø: 0.2 x L: 0.94" / ø: 0.5 x L: 2.39 cm (Capsule)
Weight0.56 oz / 16 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.1 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)4.1 x 3.3 x 1.1"

RODE Wireless GO II Reviews

Doesn't turn on

By Dean
Rated 1 out of 5
Date: 2023-03-17

Arrived with no battery life and won't turn on, no matter how long I charge either the mic or receiver. That it doesn't come with a mobile device cable also is pretty lame. Ultimately, not usable. Rode's customer support says a 48 to 72 hour response time is expected which feels a bit ridiculous too.

DO NOT BUY THIS! TOTAL FAILURE.

By Timothy
Rated 1 out of 5
Date: 2023-03-08

Ordered this 2 transmitter 1 receiver set and 2 lavalier mics. The receiving unit would not turn on. Rode tech support told me install their app (Warning, if on a Mac you need OS 10.15 or above and without this app you are out of luck) After installing new firmware on the the transmitters and receiver I was able to get the system to work on my GoPro 11 briefly but then the receiver would not turn off. I tried restoring to factory and reinstalling the firmware then the receiver went off and will not come on. I have spent 3 hours trying to get this system to work and I am back at square one with a non functioning receiving unit. I trusted Rode as I have used their professional mics in the past. If you look at the reviews on B&H out of 408 reviews 52 are 1 or 2 stars. Thats about 13% and most of these are severe shortcomings. I cannot understand why Rode is sacrificing their reputation on such a shoddy product.

Consistent issues, look elsewhere

By Ethan
Rated 1 out of 5
Date: 2023-02-28

I have had these for a few months and have had nothing but trouble, I've wasted hours trying to update firmware and they consistently fail, then brick the devices and they have ruined multiple shoots at this point. They also religiously clip audio and are difficult to adjust levels. I would not recommend these to anyone doing any serious audio work.

Such a good quality

By Zeina
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2023-02-13

I used it with my Sony a7 Iv it gave me net audio, highly recommended

Rode wireless

By Susan
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2023-02-06

Fantastic set of mikes. They work better than I imagined. Clear sound. Definitely worth the cost.

Nice Set of USB-C Mics

By Carmen
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2023-01-31

We used these mics for a Townhall Setting Connected direct to a LAPTOP using TEAMS. These Mics sound Clean and Clear... Easy to use right out of the BOX. Little hard to repair them. However, once you do it once you learn... We bought two sets, and they will be used for Interviews and future engagements using them with TEAMS or ZOOM.. MAC or PC friendly. The RODE support for was really good, we had some additional questions which they answered immediately. Nice product

Not Working Out of Box

By Andrew
Rated 1 out of 5
Date: 2023-03-14

I set these up to charge over night before a shoot. They were brand new out of the box. I saw a blue light appear when I hooked them up with the cable that was provided. I went to my shoot the next day and all three units failed to turn on. I've been using the first generation of this product for awhile now and love it but this newer version seems to have issues.

A Must Have

By Jerome
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2023-03-13

I recently purchased the RODE Wireless Go II microphone system for my trip to Israel. I recorded 20 hours of footage using the RODE wireless mic system and my iPhone, the results were amazing. The battery life of the mics lasted all day, the audio was crisp and clear at various distances. I highly recommend this easy plug in and go system for your next shoot.

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How many microphones can the receiver except? For example: We want to have 4 lavs running to into the receiver which runs into the camera.
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Asked by: Clifford
Yes, the Rode Wireless GO II Microphone System can be used with the Canon XA20 and Canon HF-G30 Cameras. The Wireless GO II comes with a 3.5mm TRS male to 3.5mm TRS male cable that can be used to connect the receiver directly to the 3.5mm mic input on the HF-G30. Since the XA20 has XLR inputs, you can use a cable like the Kopul Stereo Right-Angle 1/8" Male Mini-Jack to XLR Male Cable - 1.5' (B&H # KORSMXM015).
Answered by: Lisa
Date published: 2022-01-30

Hello. Does this kit will work on an iPhone XI ...

Hello. Does this kit will work on an iPhone XI PRO to make facebook live pro audio or need additional equipment? Thanks in advance
Asked by: Asbed Levi
The Rode Wireless GO II is compatible for use with iPhones, but may not work with Facebook Live. Apple iOS devices do work with the built-in mic for Facebook Live, but when starting up Facebook Live on iOS devices using an external microphone, the device only recognizes its built-in mic. While this is disappointing, iPhone users have found a way to work around this limitation by starting up Facebook Live using the internal mic first. After the live stream has already started, then go ahead and plug in the external microphone. For many iPhone and iPad users, this seems to do the trick. Give this a try before purchasing the Wireless GO II if you are specifically purchasing it to use for Facebook Live. The system does work on iOS for typical audio applications as well as for most other audio/video applications like the native iOS camera app.
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Date published: 2022-04-12

$157 for two lav mics? The Go II kit is $299, why ...

$157 for two lav mics? The Go II kit is $299, why is this then $457? That would make those lavs VERY expensive.
Asked by: Darin
The Wireless GO II system (B&H # ROWGII) for $299 includes the two Clip-On Transmitters, the Dual-Channel Wireless Receiver, three SC20 USB Type-A to USB Type-C Cables, an SC5 3.5mm TRS Memory Cable, three Furry Windshields, and a Carry Pouch. The transmitters have built-in microphones but there are no separate external lavalier microphones included with the system. Rode does not include the separate external mics because they are optional accessories. That allows customers to decide whether or not they want a separate microphone and to use any compatible microphone, which they may already have. The B&H Kit (B&H # ROWGIIK) for $456.95 is the same exact Wireless GO II system mentioned above with the addition of two Rode Lavalier GO Omnidirectional Lavalier Microphones (B&H # ROLAVGO). The Lavalier GO microphones are $79 each, which is actually a very reasonable price for a Rode microphone. The B&H Kit was put together for convenience -- to make it easy for customers who want to purchase the Wireless GO II system along with two Lavalier GO microphones to be able to click on one item, add it to their shopping cart, and know that they are purchasing all of the items they need rather than having to add three separate items (the Wireless GO II system plus two Lavalier GO mics) to their shopping cart.
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Date published: 2022-06-02

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If you have two of these, how do you record 4 outputs? Do you need buy external recorder?
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If the on-camera person has the transmitter behind her back and the receiver is by the camera operator, will the system will work? The line of sight would be obstructed by the on-camera person in this case.
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I don't expect that there would be a problem with the signal from the Rode Wireless GO II transmitter and receiver communicating as long as they are not very far away from each other. In the unlikely event that you do experience any problems with the signal dropping, you can have the person move the transmitter closer to their side or as another option, use a long cable to connect the receiver to the camera and that would allow you to relocate the receiver and place it so it is in better line of sight with the transmitter.
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Date published: 2021-10-06
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