I love the Hollyland lark M2 that I just purchased on Prime Day. It's one of the best purchases I've ever made, especially for the great price. The sound, imo is just so clean and natural and just sounds professional. The only thing I absolutely strongly dislike is the wind muff. It's so frustrating trying to put it in and then remembering where the actual mic is to speak into. I think they should have done better with that.
My problem with these mics is I only do 2 or 3 interviews a year, I wonder how long the batteries will keep charging, especially with the holyland being so small.
@@TheAverageTechGuy yes, that part I understand. But with what do connect the other end of the usb c cable in order to charge the hollyland case? Can you connect the case with your Android telephone charger for that?
I researched lots of good things about it and ordered one and arrived today, upon unboxing, while I pull out the magnet at the back of microphone, the metal plate sticked to the microphone been pulled out as well. I think this is a design flaw as I'd observed that the metal plate behind the microphone doesn't have anything to lock it in place but just some kind of hot glue. I lost confident right away because I don't know when will the glue fail again. The strong magnet power will eventually pull out the metal plate again. I'd returned it to Amazon. I like the sound quality but I don't want to take the risk of loosing it.
The HOLLYLAND Lark M2 sounds two(2!!!) levels of quality BETTER than the DJI ...... Same stands with the Rode Wireless PRO II when compared with The HOLLYLAND Lark M2s , from what i have seen/heard in other RU-vid videos. Both RODE & DJI mics sound extremely muffled ...... 32bit do NOT offer extra SOUND quality when you have regular levels of recording. DJI & RODE placed all their efforts on 32 bit and forgot all about audio quality. This is truely remarkable !!!! Thank you for this kind of comparison.
Hollyland sound quality seemed better than dji. The stickers you showed at the start do inc white and black, which enable you to cover the Hollyland logo on the mic to suit your clothing. Good option, as is the lanyard option. The Hollyland combo for camera and phone is only about $20 / £20 more.