SmallRig S 70 Wireless Microphone with Multi-Device Compatibility (White) 5716 is designed for content creators and streamers using cameras or smartphones. It is ideal for a wide range of scenarios including live streaming, daily vlogging, short video production, travel filming, and interviews.Featuring a semi-concealed design with a nitinol memory-alloy clip structure, the exposed components measure only 0.3 x 1.1" (7.62 x 27.94mm) and the entire unit weighs a mere 0.3 oz (8.5g). When clipped to a collar, it remains nearly invisible and unnoticeable-without affecting clothing or appearance-making it an excellent choice for users who demand both high audio quality and a clean on-camera presence. The system includes RX receivers with USB-C and 3.5mm connectors, ensuring broad compatibility with most mainstream Android smartphones and cameras.Equipped with an ATS3031 chip, it supports high-fidelity 48 kHz/24-bit audio recording. With 3 noise reduction modes, 5 levels of gain adjustment, and 3 mixing modes, it adapts seamlessly to diverse recording environments. An auto limiter prevents clipping, ensuring consistently clear, distortion-free sound. The microphone offers up to 8 hours of continuous use on a single charge, and when paired with the charging case, the total battery life extends to over 40 hours-sufficient for 2 to 3 days of operation without needing to recharge.Expertly tuned by Grammy-winning sound engineer Luca Bignardi, the nine preset EQs enhance vocal clarity and purity across various voice types and recording conditions.

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