Saramonic UwMic9 Kit13 Smartphone UHF Wireless Microphone System
KEY FEATURES: - Reliable, broadcast-quality audio - Improves audio quality of smartphones and cameras - Works with up to two transmitters simultaneously - 863 MHz – 865 MHz - 96 selectable channels in 2 groups - Headphone monitoring - Easy-to-read LCD displays - Over 330-feet (100m) in open areas or 200-feet (60m) with obstacles
The Saramonic UwMic9 KIT13 (SP-RX9+TX9+TX9) is a portable, dual-channel, UHF wireless microphone system that was designed to be used with an iPhone or Android smartphones, as well as cameras and other devices. It lets you use two, separate wireless beltpack transmitters with lavalier mics at the same time and includes multiple output cables with Lightning for Apple devices, USB-C for Android, and analog 3.5 mm for cameras and other devices. A smartphone holder is built into the receiver, and a removable handgrip stabilizes your mobile videos. A shoe mount at the top lets you to attach important accessories, such as video lights and shotgun microphones. The included SP-RX9 wireless receiver can also be used as an audio mixer. You can plug two microphones directly into it and connect it to your smartphone or camera of choice. It features two 3.5mm microphone inputs as well as a mini-XLR input. A mini-XLR to XLR cable is included, which lets you connect professional microphones directly to the SP-RX9. It can supply +48 volts of phantom power, which makes it possible to use almost any kind of microphone, such as a professional shotgun. The two included beltpack transmitters run on AA batteries, and the receiver is powered by an internal Lithium-ion battery, which can easily be charged via its USB-C port with an included cable. The USB-C port is also compatible with external battery power packs, so you can keep it powered in the field. The included handgrip screws into a 1/4-20 tap at the base of the SP-RX9, and you can use this mounting point to attach the SP-RX9 to a DSLR, mirrorless or video camera. The settings of the SP-RX9 let you put it into “camera” mode, which adjust the output to work perfectly with cameras.
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