Cada micrófono graba en canales diferentes e independientes? Lo pregunto por si alguien tiene una voz mas fuerte habria un problema al grabarlo en un solo canal.
@@balvinjesus7667 This microphone system does not record the microphones on separate channels. I would recommend buying a more expensive microphone system if that feature is a needed on your project.
Thank you Charlene, I try to be nice all the time. I hope you enjoyed this video and it helped you review a new microphone setup! Anything else I can help you with, just let me know.
Great Alvin! Yes, remember it is a "consumer" level product, so it is mostly made of plastic parts. Treat it carefully, and don't expect to get Professional level results in the build quality. Other than that, It is a good LOW budget system for youtube creation.
Great video! I was looking at getting these for my setup, the audio quality sounds fantastic on your video, so I think I am going to do it and buy them :D
@@RoySFord Yes! That would be a good comparison. I tried using a shotgun mike for some of my interviewfilming but found the clip-ons were much clearer, especially in fairly noisy areas. Would be great to see your comparison tests 😁👍
You know what my friend. I love that you encourage me on the weekly!!! I wish I had at least 2 more Tyrone Mardon's to keep encouraging me to create content. Matter of fact... I'm going to see if I can find at least ONE more! Thanks for hitting me up in my DMs... that's what real friends do... inspire. Real respect.
Thanks so much Wet Souls! That means a lot. But, I've checked out a few your videos, and I recommend that you look into the more professional wireless mics. Your productions, being always on the go, would require a more sturdy and robust wireless pack. These will do the job, but they maybe a bit too flimsy for packing and re-packing and traveling and throwing into a suitcase and tossed into the back of a truck.
@@RoySFord thanks RoySFord. I find it remarkable someone making the effort like this. I did order them and I will test to see but I hear You. What would You actually recommend and is it primarily a matter of sturdiness of the equipment?
@@WetSouls I liked the sound of them and the portability... but I have been told that I tend to treat my gear VERY delicately. The last time I used these, they were great for a client who was standing still and speaking in front of the camera. The more expensive wireless mics by Sennisher (video) ua-cam.com/video/Q2P8N7eTPiE/v-deo.html are more expensive but are sturdy, pros use them too and are around $800 USD.
This is the first I have heard of this! I wish I could help with that. I do know that I have always turned on the "receiver" first then the "transmitter." - I hope you can get it working.
Wow JB! I'm so glad you enjoyed it. I have been using it with my recorder since I made this video and haven't had any problems getting good audio. I usually get those WAV files and then add them in Final Cut Pro when I edit the video.
No. The audio is fine. Just make sure that you can attach it to an undershirt, velcro straps, or moleskin padding (usually about $4 at the drug store) to make sure it doesn't slip out while the talent is moving. Also be aware that the mic will have to be adjusted so it doesn't pick up clothing or jewelry rustling. I learned a lot of tricks for hiding these kind of mics from a motion picture sound guy. He had worked on many movies and knew what to do when it came to hiding microphones from cameras to pick up good sound.
Thanks for doing this review on this specific wireless mic. I've been looking around for an in-depth video and this was the best one I found. I have a DJI OM5. I can record videos where my phone will track me if I am moving around. My issue with wireless mics is that the cord that's connected to my phone will not allow the tracking feature of the OM5 to work properly. The cord doesn't allow the phone to be balanced properly. Is that Tascam recorder an option? I know nothing about mixing audio visual. I would appreciate any information. Thanks
Thank you Holly. Probably one way to do it would be to plug a mic into your smartphone (much cheaper than a wireless mic) and later that that audio file and sync it to your footage from the OM5. There are hundreds of videos here on UA-cam that will show you how to sync up audio and video in your video editor.
@@RoySFord I use Cyberlink Action Director to edit my footage . I know that I can input an audio file into the program. I would just have to sync it up correctly. I've never done it but I'm pretty sure it's possible. I hear ya on the wired mic. I'll be doing some filming in a gym which will require movement do wireless is the way to go. That Tascam recorder just stores the audio file and you can input that into the editing software correct?
i just bought these but trying to find out what microphone models came with the package? are the mics made by Boya? Tried finding out info on their website but can't find out the model. thanks.
Sellican, This is a complete "budget" microphone set produced by Boya (with 2 microphones included.) There is nothing on the packaging that goes into that much detail about the microphone models. In my experience, a product under $200 will usually NOT include that much detail. In my professional opinion, if you need that much detail, I would recommend saving up and getting something in the $600 - $900 price budget, like a Sennhieser, Rode, or more well known wireless microphone system.
@@RoySFord thank you... i'll probably update the microphones but they sounded great on your video together with your audio recorder.. better than most budget lav mics
Hi, I'm not able to get this set working for my Android and iphone. Am I doing anything wrong? I tried connecting it a few times (it auto connects right?), Tried getting a new one from Amazon, did the voice test, basically everything. But my phone is still picking up the phone mic sound and not the boya mics. Please help.
Can this be used for presenting? For example, can I connect it to a laptop that is hooked up to speakers and have everyone in the room hear my presentation?
Is it mixing 2 mics to separate left and right while recording without a recorder? for example, if I use a camera what happens to the second mic sound line?
This MIXES mic 1 and mic 2 onto the same two channels of stereo. You do not have the ability with this mic kit to SET mic 1 on channel 1 (or Left) and then put mic 2 on channel 2 (or Right). The more expensive systems do have this ability.
Great question Efraim. I do not own a GoPro 10 or the mic adapter. My only note would be that the receiver for the wireless pack is probably bigger than the GoPro 10... and the receiver is NOT water proof.
It does come with a TRRS cable to plug in to the headphone jack... but there is NO bluetooth connection. Your mobile will need a headphone jack to plug it into.
Do a search on UA-cam for "exterior mic for Samsung S22 Ultra." Those videos will help you understand more of what you need for that specific mobile phone.
Working with an entry level wireless microphone system! Boya 2 transmitter 1 receiver kit is a good buy for under $200.
Can I contact it to a Bluetooth speaker and use it as voice amplifier?
@@amitdvir5655 Maybe. If the Blue Tooth speaker has a AUX input (1/8 inch audio plug in for the receiver to plug into.) Watch out for feedback.
Cada micrófono graba en canales diferentes e independientes? Lo pregunto por si alguien tiene una voz mas fuerte habria un problema al grabarlo en un solo canal.
@@balvinjesus7667 This microphone system does not record the microphones on separate channels. I would recommend buying a more expensive microphone system if that feature is a needed on your project.
@@RoySFord if you use the tascam recorder does that allow the mics to record on different channels?
Came for a review, stayed for the vlogging haha loved this !
Yo Cheedee! Thanks for stopping by! I am so glad you enjoyed the review and the (little bit of vlog) that I put in this video. Thanks so much.
You sound like a really nice guy :)
Thank you Charlene, I try to be nice all the time. I hope you enjoyed this video and it helped you review a new microphone setup! Anything else I can help you with, just let me know.
Thanks for the review. This was the best review on this product I found. This system was on sale at B&H for 99.95 so i bought it.
Me too.. Waiting for delivery
Great Alvin! Yes, remember it is a "consumer" level product, so it is mostly made of plastic parts. Treat it carefully, and don't expect to get Professional level results in the build quality. Other than that, It is a good LOW budget system for youtube creation.
That's cool Padre!
Thanks man, this test was just great. To the point, and just shows what the set can do. Much appreciated, thanks!
Cool! I am working on producing more reviews. Do you have three products that I need to check out?
Great video! I was looking at getting these for my setup, the audio quality sounds fantastic on your video, so I think I am going to do it and buy them :D
I have been using them and have found them to meet my needs. Should I do a video comparing Wireless microphones to Shot Gun microphones?
@@RoySFord Yes! That would be a good comparison. I tried using a shotgun mike for some of my interviewfilming but found the clip-ons were much clearer, especially in fairly noisy areas. Would be great to see your comparison tests 😁👍
Very Nice Vlog. Loved the mailbox walk...
Thanks Erik!!! I have been working more of that back into my channel. I used to do a weekly vlog back in 2016-2017.
@@RoySFord Yea, I love it. Keeps the interest up and I get to know you a bit better.
WOOHOO! another great video mate!
You know what my friend. I love that you encourage me on the weekly!!! I wish I had at least 2 more Tyrone Mardon's to keep encouraging me to create content. Matter of fact... I'm going to see if I can find at least ONE more! Thanks for hitting me up in my DMs... that's what real friends do... inspire. Real respect.
Very nice review sir thank youuuuu
Thank you Charlene! Always fantastic to hear from a full-time youtube producer!
Nice! Thanks for the review. Definitely buying
That is great Marissa! When you get it let me know what you think of it.
Thanks. Neat, quick and effective review. 👊🏽👌🏾
Thanks so much Wet Souls! That means a lot. But, I've checked out a few your videos, and I recommend that you look into the more professional wireless mics. Your productions, being always on the go, would require a more sturdy and robust wireless pack. These will do the job, but they maybe a bit too flimsy for packing and re-packing and traveling and throwing into a suitcase and tossed into the back of a truck.
@@RoySFord thanks RoySFord. I find it remarkable someone making the effort like this. I did order them and I will test to see but I hear You. What would You actually recommend and is it primarily a matter of sturdiness of the equipment?
@@WetSouls I liked the sound of them and the portability... but I have been told that I tend to treat my gear VERY delicately. The last time I used these, they were great for a client who was standing still and speaking in front of the camera. The more expensive wireless mics by Sennisher (video) ua-cam.com/video/Q2P8N7eTPiE/v-deo.html are more expensive but are sturdy, pros use them too and are around $800 USD.
Hi 👋🏽 mines isn’t paired already do you know how to pair them?
This is the first I have heard of this! I wish I could help with that. I do know that I have always turned on the "receiver" first then the "transmitter." - I hope you can get it working.
I dig it! Nice video my dude! I'm off to buy a set now. Cheers for making the video easy to watch
Wow JB! I'm so glad you enjoyed it. I have been using it with my recorder since I made this video and haven't had any problems getting good audio. I usually get those WAV files and then add them in Final Cut Pro when I edit the video.
Great video. I love your energy. Thank you for the review!
Thanks so much Scott!
If you put it under your shirt will it affect the audio?
No. The audio is fine. Just make sure that you can attach it to an undershirt, velcro straps, or moleskin padding (usually about $4 at the drug store) to make sure it doesn't slip out while the talent is moving. Also be aware that the mic will have to be adjusted so it doesn't pick up clothing or jewelry rustling. I learned a lot of tricks for hiding these kind of mics from a motion picture sound guy. He had worked on many movies and knew what to do when it came to hiding microphones from cameras to pick up good sound.
Hi, could you tell me if it only amplifies your voice or also the surronding noise? Thank you in advance!
It captures the audio closest to it. The closer you place the microphone to your mouth the less you will hear surrounding noise. I hope that helps.
@@RoySFord Yes, thank You very mucho for your answer 😉👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Um so crazy question but why dont you simply plug the reciever into the camera instead of that tasco unit? Seems like extra gear for the same results.
That is a great question Mikey! I was using my Canon G7X mark II to record this video. The Canon G7X mark II does NOT have a mic input jack.
@@RoySFord thanks for your informative reply! Keep up the content!
Another great informative video. By the way, you both look great! Thanks.
Yes!!! I will let her, know! She wasn't expecting this to get this kind of reaction.
“Hello everybody how are you today” how sweet is she !!!!
That's right! Mom's background as a teacher makes here always ready for the camera! Love it!
What a nice review. Thank you !
I am glad you enjoyed it Alan!
Nice review! Thanks for the explanation!
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@RoySFord Have you tested plugging other microphones into the transmitter? =)
@@Hsiehstyle I have not tried any other mics with it.
Awesome video!
So glad you enjoyed it! Thank you!
Awsome review man i may pick a box up myself
That is great! I am glad you got a chance to check out my review! I still use this mic kit, and haven't had any problems so far!
That’s what I call a great review!
Thank you so much for dropping a comment! I am glad you enjoyed the review.
Thanks for doing this review on this specific wireless mic. I've been looking around for an in-depth video and this was the best one I found. I have a DJI OM5. I can record videos where my phone will track me if I am moving around. My issue with wireless mics is that the cord that's connected to my phone will not allow the tracking feature of the OM5 to work properly. The cord doesn't allow the phone to be balanced properly. Is that Tascam recorder an option? I know nothing about mixing audio visual. I would appreciate any information. Thanks
Thank you Holly. Probably one way to do it would be to plug a mic into your smartphone (much cheaper than a wireless mic) and later that that audio file and sync it to your footage from the OM5. There are hundreds of videos here on UA-cam that will show you how to sync up audio and video in your video editor.
@@RoySFord I use Cyberlink Action Director to edit my footage . I know that I can input an audio file into the program. I would just have to sync it up correctly. I've never done it but I'm pretty sure it's possible. I hear ya on the wired mic. I'll be doing some filming in a gym which will require movement do wireless is the way to go. That Tascam recorder just stores the audio file and you can input that into the editing software correct?
The Tascam recorder is just that... an audio recorder. It saves WAV files of just audio on to a SD card that you can sync up in your editor.
Nice review, Thanks!!
Glad it was helpful!
i just bought these but trying to find out what microphone models came with the package? are the mics made by Boya? Tried finding out info on their website but can't find out the model. thanks.
Sellican, This is a complete "budget" microphone set produced by Boya (with 2 microphones included.) There is nothing on the packaging that goes into that much detail about the microphone models. In my experience, a product under $200 will usually NOT include that much detail. In my professional opinion, if you need that much detail, I would recommend saving up and getting something in the $600 - $900 price budget, like a Sennhieser, Rode, or more well known wireless microphone system.
@@RoySFord thank you... i'll probably update the microphones but they sounded great on your video together with your audio recorder.. better than most budget lav mics
Hello RoySFord very nice voice MIC Boya 👍🏻✅
Thanks Syed! I like this mic... it is really easy to use.
Hi, I'm not able to get this set working for my Android and iphone. Am I doing anything wrong? I tried connecting it a few times (it auto connects right?), Tried getting a new one from Amazon, did the voice test, basically everything. But my phone is still picking up the phone mic sound and not the boya mics. Please help.
Have you tried using the other cable that comes with it? There is a SPECIFIC cable to connect to a smartphone.
You probably need a trs to ttrs lead (I think that's what it's called)
Can this be used for presenting? For example, can I connect it to a laptop that is hooked up to speakers and have everyone in the room hear my presentation?
If your Laptop has a "mic" input port that is the size of an aux cable then it will work. This unit does NOT have a bluetooth feature.
Still debating between this and Saramonic Blink 500 Pro. Same amount. The Rode Wireless Go II is too expensive.
Thanks so much Ellis! I need to check into the Saramonic Blink 500 Pro! May have to do a comparison, if I can get my hands on a kit of it.
Is it mixing 2 mics to separate left and right while recording without a recorder? for example, if I use a camera what happens to the second mic sound line?
This MIXES mic 1 and mic 2 onto the same two channels of stereo. You do not have the ability with this mic kit to SET mic 1 on channel 1 (or Left) and then put mic 2 on channel 2 (or Right). The more expensive systems do have this ability.
@@RoySFord tnx a lot 🤘
Have you been able to test it vs the Rode Wireless Go?
No, I haven't gotten my hands on the Rode Wireless Go.
Does this work on Gopro 10? with mic adapter
Great question Efraim. I do not own a GoPro 10 or the mic adapter. My only note would be that the receiver for the wireless pack is probably bigger than the GoPro 10... and the receiver is NOT water proof.
Wonder if anyone tired a different mic with these receivers
That is a great question Indy Visuals! I would love to know if someone has.
Can i use like a zoom h1n on this??
Maybe! I do not own a Zoom H1n... but looking at it on Amazon... It looks like you can plug the receiver into the "Line-In" port.
Thank you so much!
I am glad you enjoyed it Tizita.
Can we use this mic with mobile
It does come with a TRRS cable to plug in to the headphone jack... but there is NO bluetooth connection. Your mobile will need a headphone jack to plug it into.
S 22 Ultra need converter Yaa?
Do a search on UA-cam for "exterior mic for Samsung S22 Ultra." Those videos will help you understand more of what you need for that specific mobile phone.
i love you mom!
Ha Ha!! I need to put her in more videos! Ha Ha! Thank you.
Would those work for a go pro hero 8?
No, the GoPro Hero 8 Does not appear to have a 1/8 mic jack.