It’s sucks. I recorded an hour podcast and 30 minutes and I started hearing a crackling noise and it came in and out. I wasn’t even yelling, just talking to my normal voice.
@@SamHustle1 right but if I’m paying for a mic to supplement recording on an iPhone, it should at least sound better than the mic that is already on the iPhone. Otherwise what’s the point?
@@SamHustle1 no you aren't, you are overpaying for $15 worth of quality. Buddy is saying they sound "quite incredible" and "amazing". For $40 you can get mics that sound a lot better. These sound like ~$15 bottom of the barrel mics.
I tried using it in my ps5 to play cod. But I kept hearing echo noises not sure if it was because it was too sensitive or what but after I switch back to my headset there was no echo sounds. Not sure if anybody else experiences this same problem
my idea is use this kind of mic instead of a headset. my only problem is i have not figured out how to have 2 devices bluetooth connected to my phone i want 1 device being my ear buds, and the other device a lavalier mic. essentially the similar effect of headset without the clunky mic on my face or on my head. the blue tooth headset mics on earbud version are either clunky or not good audio. so a lavalier with earbuds to me is my preffered method to reduce clunk on my head. i just need to know how to use the 2 devices bluetooth seemlessly.
I just bought these but there's a continuous background noise. How do you get rif of it? No wires. No Bluetooth. Turned wifi and 4g off. Still nothing.
Wind screen. Pop filter. Those are two things you’re looking for but as for these two mics in the video I think they’re probably no good. You really do get what you pay for. So spending $100 on a mic is worth it. Now when u get up to the $300-500 mics idk if that’s necessary. But for you’re issue wind screen and pop filter brother
I would recommend paying out more for higher quality microphones from my knowledge these are the worst budget microphones you will be better of using the audio from your phone. There are better options such as normal wired microphones which will sell for about 40 bucks and sound a million times better. You can also get Movo or Røde shotgun microphones that will cost you about 50 bucks. And if you really want microphones like these 100 bucks would be the payout.
Hey man don’t know if you’ll respond, but I’m looking for a mic setup for one of my channels, I go on college campuses and do trivia. Do you have a suggestion for a setup where it would be 2 people being asked questions and me asking the questions
I bought this set for my small church and they only work half the time even though solid green light is on. I use a IPhone 13 to connect the mics. There is cordless hand mics being used during service so can they be interfering with clip on mics? They work fine at my house.
There's a possibility it's interference, but it could be caused by A. The distance from the phone to the mic B. Faulty unit (unlikely) C. It could be it's made for older iPhones or something's wrong with how you're connecting the devices
@@Qbwitdacanon well for one if you move to far from your phone the sound scrambles. If you talk too loud it distorts. Basically if you stand still and speak low it works fine. Don’t cheat yourself by being cheap.
These mice cost about 2 dollars to make. They are awful. They sound best very close to your mouth. Bc the mic has no time to pickup reflectance. However, you are nearly maxing out the mic. Talk a little to loud and it's mega distorted. Holding it up to your face defeats it's purpose.
Put it in your shirt and then speak! … Is not the same quality that you’re showing, of course if you put the mic in front of your mouth and so close obviousy it will be sound good. Make the test and then you’ll see bro! Bless up.
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Make yourself a favor and don't buy this trash. They sound decently ONLY if you're indoors and there's no ambient sound. As soon as you step out the quality drops, the audio recorded is impossible to listen to. Even in a quiet park. I'm working on a video and I literally had to re-record my voice in post production. One of the worst thing I ever bought on Amazon