If you are looking for the 30 pin iOS compatible microphone for use with the older generation of Apple devices, the new Rode Ixy 24-bit Stereo Microphone might be worth more investigation. The Rode ...
Earlier today, Rode announced its newest addition to its already plentiful lineup of microphones. This time, it's one specialized for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. The microphone uses Apple's outgoing ...
Rode has announced a new camera microphone, the Stereo VideoMic X, which appears to be an interesting dual capsule setup in an XY Stereo configuration. The two microphone capsules are acoustically ...
The Rode i-XY mic clips onto your iOS device and delivers high-quality stereo audio, but its companion app can use some work. Best Deal£151.5 Measuring 1.8 by 2.2 by 1.6 inches (HWD) and weighing 1.4 ...
Rode has become the latest company to release an iOS-specific microphone in the shape of the iXY. This is capable of up to 24-bit/96kHz quality recording. The iXY features a pair of 1/2-inch cardioid ...
Cody has been writing with Android Police for ten years. While best known for the hundreds of APK Teardowns and breaking news on many of Google’s new products and services, he also covers deeper ...
The receiver can record into your phone, computer, camera, or onto its internal memory The receiver can record into your phone, computer, camera, or onto its internal memory is an audio and video ...
Rode has announced a firmware update for its Wireless Micro microphone system introducing a new feature called Direct Connect that allows the mic to directly connect to iOS devices over Bluetooth.
RedShark News contributor Paul Moon shares another great test video, this time featuring the RØDE Stereo VideoMic X. We announced the release of venerable microphone maker RØDE's latest and greatest ...
The folks at Rode just revealed a new tool aimed at simplifying high-quality 3.5mm port microphone input via a USB-C port. If you have a smartphone or a laptop with a USB-C port, this device ...
Whenever someone asks “what’s the best microphone” the response is usually “well it depends what you’re recording.” Rode’s new VideoMic Go II, as the name suggests, wouldn’t be suitable for podcasting ...
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