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RODE Lavalier Microphone with Locking 3.5mm Sennheiser Adapter & Outdoor Kit (Black, White)

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RODE Lavalier Microphone with Locking 3.5mm Sennheiser Adapter & Outdoor Kit (Black, White)
Key Features
  • For Journalist, Creator, Vlogger
  • Rode Lavalier Mic with MiCon Connector
  • Includes MiCon to Locking 3.5mm Adapter
  • Includes Outdoor Kit with Fur Windscreen
This Rode Lavalier Microphone with Locking 3.5mm Sennheiser Adapter and Outdoor Kit from B&H allows you to use the lav with wireless transmitters while helping to ensure you get great sounding results when shooting on location or outside.
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Will this work with a laptop? Need the adapter ...

Will this work with a laptop? Need the adapter MICON-2? Does a laptop have the 1v power on its mic input?
Asked by: Stan
The Rode Lavalier requires 2 to 5V of plug-in power for operation. It would be best to use a USB audio interface that has a dedicated mic input with a preamp. The interface can supply the proper amount of power for optimum performance and control of the mic. For the MiCon adapter, use the Rode MiCon 5 Connector for Rode MiCon Microphones - XLR (B&H # ROMICON5) which provides an XLR connector and allows the mic to connect to a standard XLR input. For a very basic interface, you can the Polsen XLR-USB-48 XLR to USB Audio Interface (B&H # POXLRUSB48) which is compatible with Mac and Windows, and no drivers are required. It also features a headphone jack with level control for monitoring and the USB cable is included. Please feel free to contact us by phone or through live chat for further assistance and we can help you to find the best options for your application.
Answered by: Lisa S
Date published: 2020-10-27

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How long is the cable?
Asked by: Anonymous
The Rode Lavalier cable is 4 feet (1.2m)
Answered by: Jeff P.
Date published: 2018-08-28

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Does it need phantom power ?
Asked by: Edmond Q.
The RDE Lavalier Microphone is an electret condenser and does require power; phantom power or bias voltage depending on the input device.
Answered by: James B.
Date published: 2020-09-30

Is this compatible with the Sennheiser EW 100 ENG ...

Is this compatible with the Sennheiser EW 100 ENG G4?
Asked by: Ishmael
Yes, this is compatible with the EW100 system transmitters.
Answered by: John
Date published: 2020-06-24

How can I wire this instead of using it ...

How can I wire this instead of using it wirelessly? I know this thing needs power and it won't work when I plug it into a camera with an adapter.
Asked by: Chris
You can use the Rode MiCon 2 Connector for Rode MiCon Microphones (B&H # ROMICON2 / MFR # MICON-2) which will allow you to connect the Rode lavalier mic directly to a 3.5mm TRS mic input on a DSLR or mirrorless camera or a portable recorder and use plug-in power supplied by the input of the camera or recorder.
Answered by: Lisa S
Date published: 2019-09-29

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Hey there! How would I set this up to record a 2 person interview for a podcast? Is there a way to do this with 2x Rode Lav mics and my Roland EdiRoll?
Asked by: Anonymous
You would have to use 2 channels for your input to camera or recording device from your mixer
Answered by: michael b.
Date published: 2018-08-28

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Rode Lavalier Microphone for canon 6d?
Asked by: Anonymous
Works great! Make sure you buy the connectors you need to hook up to a sound recorder or straight in to the 6D. You'll need an extension if you hard line it into the camera but a Zoom H4N should be great as well.
Answered by: Carter Y.
Date published: 2018-08-28

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My friend gave me his but neither him or I know if it has to have a specific program to work, does it? And can I just plug it in and will it work for iPhone 6plus voice memo?
Asked by: Anonymous
The Lavalier requires a Micon connector to plug into any device. The correct Micon for smartphone use is the Micon 11. Once plugged in, it will become the default audio input device for the iPhone and will work with any recording app.
Answered by: Mathew P. Rode Expert
Date published: 2018-08-28
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