Microphone Systems

by Freddy Gerngross ·Posted
RODE has developed a brand-new Micro-Electro-Mechanical-System (MEMS) microphone technology they’ve dubbed SONAURA, the culmination of five years of research and development collaboration with Infineon Technologies. The new SONAURA microphone technology aims to redefine how professional audio is captured, with its ultra-compact 4mm x 5mm dimensions, industry-leading Signal-to-Noise Radio (SNR) of 83 dB, and a self-noise of 11 dBA. This tech will be introduced across new next-gen products from RODE and the Freedman Group lineup beginning with
by Zack Young ·Posted
While small two-person 2.4 GHz wireless microphone systems are ubiquitous across social media (partly due to the large logos emblazoned across their transmitters), experienced shooters know these systems are prone to occasional dropout, as well as mic capsules that often sound tinny and compressed. For video projects that demand consistent, high-quality audio, professional microphone systems with wider transmission ranges and more robust lavaliers are essential—which is why Saramonic’s new
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Announcing the new Saramonic K9 Pro 2-Person Digital UHF Wireless Microphone System. Andrew details the newest from Saramonic from their global launch event at NAB 2025.
by Gabby Bloch ·Posted
If you’ve been looking at RODE wireless microphone systems and are confused as to which model is right for you, you’ve come to the right place. We’ll briefly break down the main differences between the Wireless ME, the Wireless GO II, and the Wireless PRO to help you find the most suitable system for your needs and budget. RODE Wireless ME We’ll start with the Wireless ME because it’s the simplest and most budget-friendly