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The HMKCH Wireless Lavalier Microphone is a professional-grade dual lapel mic system featuring a 4-in-1 universal receiver compatible with USB-C, USB-A, and 3.5mm devices. It delivers 48KHz CD-quality omnidirectional audio with advanced noise reduction and a robust 65ft wireless range. Designed for seamless plug-and-play use across iPhone, Android, cameras, and laptops, it offers up to 6 hours of battery life and includes two microphones, windshields, and a compact carrying case—perfect for vloggers, content creators, and professionals seeking crystal-clear sound on the move.
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Number of Batteries | 3 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 45 Deciliters |
Audible Noise | 1 Sones |
Hardware Platform | iPhone, iPad, Android Phone, Camera, Laptop, MacBook |
Number of Channels | 2 |
Polar Pattern | Omnidirectional |
Audio Sensitivity | 45 dB |
Microphone Form Factor | Lavalier |
Connectivity Technology | USB-C, USB-A, 3.5 mm TRS Jack |
Connector Type | USB-C, USB-A, 3.5 mm TRS Jack |
Special Features | 4 in 1 universal receiver |
Compatible Devices | iPhone, iPad, Android Phone, Camera, Laptop, MacBook |
Item Weight | 10 Grams |
Color | K11-US |
M**N
Excellent Wireless Mic Kit at an Entry-Level Price Point
I have a small YouTube channel, and was looking for a small mic(s) that I could use when filming content with my smartphone (Galaxy S10). I had been having trouble recently with wind noise blocking out the audio when using the built-in microphone on my phone, and also issues being heard when speaking from a distance. I decided to try this set for the following reasons1) Price. Coming in under $30, it was worth the gamble to give them a try.2) Connection options. With the multi-plug receiver and bluetooth mics, I could either connect the mic directly to my phone via bluetooth, or I could use the included reciever to plug in to either the aux port or USB port if my bluetooth was tied up with another device (in this case, a bluetooth remote shutter button).3) Included accessories. This may seem dumb, but the included case is what helped me choose this unit over others. I want to keep all my equipment together without losing anything, and this case does that nicely. Other units don't include a case. This also includes a short (2") aux/headphone cable extension in case your phone case is way too thick to use the receiver, as well as several USB adapters for changing C to A and A to C. It's a real help to have that stuff on hand when you need to make a connection in a hurry.I was happily surprised to find that yes, I *CAN* connect the mics directly to the phone via bluetooth without using the included receiver. This alone is a pretty nice feature. The receiver is also great to have, because it allows me to connect quickly when I'm in a hurry, either to my phone OR I can connect to my PC using the aux/headhphone jack.Battery life seems pretty decent. I've only used them once or twice so far, but they do seem to hold a charge pretty well when not in use, something I can't say for some of my other inexpensive small accessories (like my remote shutter button). I charged them when I initially got them, and after sitting for a week or two, they still had plenty of charge to record 2 hours worth of content and they still seemed to have plenty of charge left. I'm very happy with the battery life.The receiver is also a decent unit. I was concerned about the plugs not being long enough to connect without having to remove my small phone case (Spigen ToughArmor), but both the headphone jack and the USB-C connection were long enough to connect without interference with the case, but also not so long as to make it flimsy or gangly. Really well designed, IMHO. The plastic feels cheap, but for under $30 you have to expect that.The mics seem to work well, and the audio quality seems at least as good as the built-in mic on my phone. The fact that they come with BOTH the foam covers AND the "dead cat" covers is nice - It allows me to set up one mic with one of each, so I can pick whichever one I need depending on the conditions without having to swap covers (which isn't hard, but isn't super-easy either). I've only used the black foam cover so far, but it did a decent job of quieting wind noise in a light-moderate breeze (allowed my voice to be heard, and wind only sounded like a low background rumble). I suspect the "dead cat" cover will do even better. My ONLY complaint is that the clip on the back of the mic doesn't swivel - it's permanently set at 90* to the mic body. It works, but if it swiveled, it would be PERFECT and would allow me to tuck the mic inside my collar. As it is, I kinda have to clip the mic on horizontally. It works fine, but it's a bit ugly in videos. No biggie. One other thing to be aware of, since you'll be wearing them on your shirt most likely, they do pick up your breathing quite a bit more than your phone's built in mic (and this is due to the mic proximity to your mouth). Again, it's to be expected, but if you're a heavy breather or a mouth-breather, you should be aware this will be an issue with ANY body-worn mic that doesn't have some kind of noise-cancelling.They do a good job maintaining their wireless connection, and filming in and around my driveway I had no problems with "dropped" connections. Connection was a snap, just turn on the mic and the receiver, and they connected almost immediately. Connecting the mic via bluetooth directly was also as easy as making any other bluetooth connection with the phone.Overall, I would rate this kit as EXCELLENT for the price point (under $50). I was also looking at mics in the next price point up ($50-$100), but from my fairly extensive research you don't get a whole lot more in the way of features even at double, triple, or quadruple the price. I can only guess that the difference in price is in sound quality, and for me these are plenty good for a small-time YouTuber trying to get off the ground. They are comparable to your smartphone's built-in mic, and these guys have a VERY usable level of sound quality. Personally and from what I have researched, one would have to jump to an even higher price point ($150+) before you would have a noticeably improved product. And since I'm no "Mr. Beast" (yet), these will definitely be my go-to for the foreseeable future.One recommendation: since you do have to charge each mic and the receiver independently, I would STRONGLY suggest buying a 3-plug "gang" USB cable splitter to charge them. I picked up a pair here on Amazon for under $10, and it GREATLY simplifies charging. Instead of needing three separate "power bricks" to charge the three, I just use one with the splitter and all three parts are fully charged (and conveniently located in one place). There's plenty of room in the carrying case for the second splitter cable, and the first splitter cable stays plugged in to my dedicated mic-charging power brick.
B**R
Small device - large amount of applications
The media could not be loaded. My 12yr old son loves this microphone. I couldn’t even get it away from him for the first two weeks. It’s has very easy set up and pairing. You don’t have to talk very loud. It’s got a ton of different connection points. I did not try the USB-C connection but I did use the 3.5 jack (it doesn’t fit everywhere) and the Apple lightning connector on my iPhone 13 pro. There is also the ability to plug-in an aux cord into the back of the device and run it to whatever 3.5 jack receiver you want (very handy). I have used a portable speaker and my sound bar. It seems like you could probably use it with an Alexa if it had a 3.5 jack on it. When I used it with my phone, I made an audio recording and the sound quality was definitely better than me just talking into my phone. It does come with two microphones and two types of windscreens each. I’ve not tried the fuzzy ones, just the standard ones and they were fine. It also comes with a case to hold it all and a charging cord. The only warning I would give is the sound quality largely depends on the type of speaker that you use. I have about $100 JBL speaker and the sound quality is way better than on the cheap $20 speaker I have. It also sounded better on my sound bar than dead on my JBL. So as long as you have a decent speaker it can be very useful.
A**N
Works Well, Easy to Install and Use
I am a virtual high school teacher and this mic was a lifesaver. I was able to use this so easily. It took me a minute to realize that the part that hooks into the computer had to be charged but it is so nice that you can go from charging to using in seconds. My online students could not understand me before and said I sounded robotic. Now, they hear me clearly. I watched my video sessions to see the difference and it was like night and day.
L**D
System works out of the box.
Microphones work, but have some significant drawbacks. I was going to use them for a wedding, but when I plugged in the 3.5mm output jack to my mixer, there was a significant hum. I was trying to figure out where the hum was coming from, and found that if I put my hand on one of the other ports (what I thought should be ground, the hum diminished to very minimal. I assumed that if I would ground that point, the hum would go completely away. not the case. when I grounded to that point, there was a pop and that output stopped working at all. I was still able to use the microphones with my phone (usb-c) port with no hum, but the 3.5mm never worked again. I realize the blowout was my fault, but the hum was not usable, so did not matter anyway.
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