I just got the Movo and I like it so far. For anyone questioning what they should use, anything is better than the on camera Mic of your camera, so you can’t really go wrong with anything.
Thanks for the great video. The Movo hurts my ears, I had to strain them to understand you. Too much low end. The Joby and the Rode sounded similar to me, I would say it was a draw. In the harbour/bay/whatever scene I liked the Rode better, in the other spot the Joby sounded cleaner to me. The Rode is a bit too harsh, especially with sibilants, but the body was more detailed and lively. The Joby did not have those bad esses, but the mid was not that full. Well, nothing that could not be fixed by some little EQ in post.
Thanks! Great analysis :) I definitely agree, Joby and Rode are too great options. It was pretty hard to choose between either. Just ended up being preference in my opinion.
When you were by the Harbor I liked the Jobe. Your voice was clear and crisp with that one compared to the others. When you went to the Pike it picked up a lot more of the traffic noise than I like, although your voice was still the most crisp. Tough call. But for your purposes and the issues with Post, you know best. Enjoy your new mic.
I totally agree! and when listening on headphones the low end quality of the Joby mic makes it sound very full. For someone wanting a budget mic for an indoor setting with no noise like a music studio the Joby would be a great choice!
@@chuckaluck123 it was a bit unfair since the Movo didn't sound that way out of the box, but at least we had the Joby and Rode to compare with eachother :) thanks for your input!
I think Rode sounds more natural and clear and vlogger type sound.
Joby is 2nd
Movo is awful - 3
Lol yes 100%
Althought my movo did sound a bit better when I first got it. Obviously not worth getting if its going to break.
The Joby was by far the clearest sound. Thanks for the video review and comparison! I had only heard of the other two!
I just got the Movo and I like it so far. For anyone questioning what they should use, anything is better than the on camera Mic of your camera, so you can’t really go wrong with anything.
Thanks for the great video. The Movo hurts my ears, I had to strain them to understand you. Too much low end. The Joby and the Rode sounded similar to me, I would say it was a draw. In the harbour/bay/whatever scene I liked the Rode better, in the other spot the Joby sounded cleaner to me. The Rode is a bit too harsh, especially with sibilants, but the body was more detailed and lively. The Joby did not have those bad esses, but the mid was not that full. Well, nothing that could not be fixed by some little EQ in post.
Thanks! Great analysis :) I definitely agree, Joby and Rode are too great options. It was pretty hard to choose between either. Just ended up being preference in my opinion.
When you were by the Harbor I liked the Jobe. Your voice was clear and crisp with that one compared to the others. When you went to the Pike it picked up a lot more of the traffic noise than I like, although your voice was still the most crisp. Tough call. But for your purposes and the issues with Post, you know best. Enjoy your new mic.
I totally agree! and when listening on headphones the low end quality of the Joby mic makes it sound very full. For someone wanting a budget mic for an indoor setting with no noise like a music studio the Joby would be a great choice!
Ranked... joby and rode are tied for 1st. The other brand lost for sure
I agree with some other commentary. The Movo almost hurt my ears for some reason. The Joby and the Rode are a bit different but both good
@@chuckaluck123 it was a bit unfair since the Movo didn't sound that way out of the box, but at least we had the Joby and Rode to compare with eachother :) thanks for your input!
Thank you, I loved the review! Really helpful :)
😁🙏 very happy to help
I bought the job one ;) @@Out_Raging
Great reviews, I liked the Joby the best. Thank you, keep up the great job!
Thanks! I definitely agree. It's been working well so far :)