Saramonic recently introduced the Air, a lightweight dual-channel wireless microphone system that operates over the 2.4 GHz band. It’s clearly designed for people who want a fast, no-fuss audio setup—vloggers, mobile filmmakers, and interview shooters in particular. This release comes on the heels of the Saramonic Mix system, which offers more modular features like swappable mic capsules. The Air, by comparison, keeps things as simple as possible. No interchangeable parts, no menu diving – just clip it on and go. Saramonic Air key features Operates on the 2.4 GHz digital spectrum Two transmitters with built-in microphones Lavaliers included for each transmitter Receiver with a small color display Mono/stereo output toggle USB-C port for digital output and charging Up to 100-meter range (line of sight) Includes a compact charging case Image credit: Saramonic Both transmitters have mics built into the clip, but also come with wired lavs for a cleaner or more discreet option. The receiver gives you visual feedback on signal strength, audio levels, and battery life. Output is available via 3.5mm or USB-C, which makes it easy to plug directly into a smartphone, computer, or mirrorless camera. There are no adapters needed. The range is decent in open areas, but as with most 2.4 GHz systems, signal dropouts can happen when obstructions or interference come into play. This band is shared with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and other devices, so reliability will vary depending on where you’re shooting. The charging case is a welcome inclusion. It houses the full kit and keeps everything topped...
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