Today, RØDE announced a new microphone system that should take their popular Wireless GO series to the next level. The RØDE Wireless PRO maintains its compact and user-friendly design, while also offering the capability to connect two audio sources to a single receiver, similar to its predecessor, the Wireless GO II. Furthermore, the new product offers a variety of other powerful features like 32-bit float on-board recording, 40 hours of internal memory, and even a timecode sync. When the RØDE Wireless series entered the market, it quickly gained popularity among independent filmmakers and content creators all over the world. And why wouldn’t it? It’s small, handy, and a so-called grab-and-go mic, which can record internally and is compatible with various cameras and smartphones. It doesn’t even require extra lavaliers. Of course, there is always room for improvement. That’s why the new RØDE Wireless PRO is introducing features like an internal timecode generator to make our indie filmmaking life even more convenient. I must admit, some of these updates can make you reconsider your mic choice. RØDE Wireless PRO – key features Based on its appearance, it seems that RØDE went for the same pocket-size form factor and made only minor adjustments. The units remain lightweight, slightly exceeding the weight of the previous models by a few grams, and they include onboard omnidirectional microphones. In the set, you get two transmitters and a receiver, which utilize RØDE’s state-of-the-art Series IV 2.4GHz digital transmission and proprietary near-zero latency codec with 128-bit encryption....
Published By: CineD - Tuesday, 22 August, 2023