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Godox MoveLink II M2 Wireless Microphone System - Dual Wireless Microphones for iPhone and Android 

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Godox MoveLink II M2 Wireless Microphone System - Dual Wireless Microphones for iPhone and Android
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Today I'm taking a look at the Godox MoveLink II M2 wireless microphone system. The one thing I appreciate right away is that the whole thing is very compact and stylish. The microphone transmitters look very similar to the receiver. And you'll see the differences as I take you along on my overview. On this transmitter, there's a small LCD screen on the front. On the left are the power and mute buttons. And on the right is a pairing button and the USB-C charging port. On top is where you'll find the built-in microphone and microphone input jack. I'm going to need to charge these up before I test them. And the sturdy magnetic case can recharge all of them at once with only one cable. While they're charging let me show you some of the accessories that came in the box. There are 2 plug-in lavalier microphones, audio patch cables for video cameras and smartphones, a wrist strap, 3 USB-C charging cables and metal disks that can be used as magnetic clips under clothing.
The mic packs were already synced out of the box. But if you need to pair them here's how to do it. With the modules powered on, just press and hold the Pair button for a few seconds on both the transmitter and receiver. In a few seconds they'll automatically connect. And the LED indicator on the front will be blue when paired successfully.
Using the MoveLink II M2 with a video camera is pretty straightforward. For this application, use the TRS cable which is the black audio cable. Simply plug either end into the output port on the receiver. This has a camera icon next to it. Then plug the other end into the camera's microphone port. And that's it. This EOS M is ready to capture audio from the MoveLink external mic pack.
On the other hand, connecting the Godox receiver to my iPhone XR is not completely intuitive. Because this phone doesn't have a headphone jack, I'll need to plug the grey end of the red patch cable into a Lightning to 3.5mm adapter which is sold separately. And I'll list this in the description so it's easy for you to find. Now plug the adapter into the iPhone. Then insert the other end into the port with the camera icon next to it. And if I want to monitor incoming audio I'll plug my headphones into the headphone jack. At this point, my iPhone is now set to record audio from the Godox mics. The receiver and mic packs can also be attached to hot shoe mounts for convenience. If you're on Android or iPhone 15 or later you'll need a USB-C to 3.5mm adapter to make this work.
Here are some final notes for the Godox microphone system. When recording on a smartphone, the only capture option is mono audio. That's because smartphones aren't able to record in stereo. Especially from external audio sources. And on some Android phones, the built-in video camera app won't accept audio from external mics. If this is the case with your Android phone then you'll have to download and use the free Open Camera app. With this app, you'll definitely be able to record external audio during video recording. And because current smartphones don't have a headphone jack, you'll need to buy USB-C or Lightning adapters in order to connect.
Finally, for video cameras, you have the option to switch between stereo and mono recording using the mode button on the right side of the receiver. If this video was helpful please give me a thumbs up and hit the subscribe button to stay up to date on all my weekly videos!
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Комментарии : 4   
@CadianSergeantSteel
@CadianSergeantSteel Месяц назад
I appreciate the smartphone use explanation. It was very helpful for how I am using my microphones.
@TheRenderQ
@TheRenderQ 27 дней назад
Excellent! I’m glad the smartphone connection instructions were helpful. Not many people know how to connect external mics to smartphones especially since there is only a single 3.5mm port on the phone. This advice also works for computers and tablets as well.
@ItsAllyBecker
@ItsAllyBecker 2 месяца назад
Hi there. I have done everything you mentioned in the video, but my mic doesn’t seem to be recording audio (it’s recording through my phone mic). Please help
@ucheucheuche
@ucheucheuche 2 месяца назад
With my Google Pixel phone the setting was in the camera app. In the camera app, press the microphone icon that appears, switch to external mic, then it worked. Hope this helps.
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