Australian audio specialist RØDE has just announced a successor to its ever-popular Wireless GO system. The new RØDE Wireless GO II honors its name, since the receiver now communicates not only with one, but with two individual transmitters. Back in 2019, the original Wireless GO system was a huge success, as it was one of the most affordable, easy-to-use, plug’n’play 2.4GHz digital wireless audio systems out there at the time. YouTubers and other professionals jumped on the RØDE bandwagon, but one thing remained a desire: connecting two audio sources to the receiver instead of just one. With the new Wireless GO II, you can do just that: Feed two individual (mono) sources or a combined stereo signal into just one transmitter. RØDE Wireless GO II – Now with two transmitters. Image credit: RØDE To be clear right from the start: The RØDE Wireless GO II system is a completely new product. Although they look very similar, unfortunately you can not upgrade the original. The above video gives you a nice overview of all the new features. RØDE Wireless GO II – II as in two transmitters On first look, not much has changed: The form factor is the same, the units are still very compact and lightweight (receiver: 32g / transmitter: 31g), the transmitter still features an onboard omnidirectional mic – no external lav mics needed for minimal clutter. Both, transmitter and receiver still come with internal batterie which can be charged via USB-C. image credit: RØDE So what’s new...
Published By: CineD - Tuesday, 23 February, 2021