Thanks for review. May you say what exactly weight of this set and charging box dimensions. I am backpacker and this point is also important for me. Thank you.
Hey Joshua, thanks for your review. I'd like to ask you about both the BOYAMIC and the BOYA-XM6-K2. How do you think they compare in these terms: - General sound quality; - Signal penetration (behind a body or a wall); - Signal interference (wifi or other 2.4 GHz signals); - Noise reduction; - Ease of use. I'm about to buy a pair of used XM6s but I just stumbled upon the BOYAMICs and I want to know if it's worth the extra money. Thank you in advance!
- The sound quality I would say pretty close - Signal is better on the BOYAMIC as I find it more stable and pair further. I tried behind a closed door, and it still connected without any issue - It uses a 2.4GHz signal to communicate, I did not encounter any interference with Wi-Fi surrounding it. - Coming to noise reduction, it only cut off about 20 - 30% of the noise, which is more natural without weird robotic sound with noise reduction enabled. - It's pretty easy to use. Take it out and it auto-paired. No additional settings are required. Go with the BOYAMICs, you may use the USB C for future gear that supports.
Does it have bluetooth conection features?
Not this model, checkout the BOYA Link
Thanks for sharing bro. I just bought one
Thank you for the great review! Quick question, does the stereo mode works on phone and PC? Thank you
Yes it does
Thanks for review. May you say what exactly weight of this set and charging box dimensions. I am backpacker and this point is also important for me. Thank you.
The transmitter weighs about 24g while the receiver is at 29g. The charging case is weighed at 180g with a dimension of 11.5 x 5.62 x 6.85 cm.
@@imjoshuawong thank you very much 🙂👍
keep up the good work!
Thank you for your constructive comment and support. Really appreciate
Hey Joshua, thanks for your review.
I'd like to ask you about both the BOYAMIC and the BOYA-XM6-K2. How do you think they compare in these terms:
- General sound quality;
- Signal penetration (behind a body or a wall);
- Signal interference (wifi or other 2.4 GHz signals);
- Noise reduction;
- Ease of use.
I'm about to buy a pair of used XM6s but I just stumbled upon the BOYAMICs and I want to know if it's worth the extra money.
Thank you in advance!
- The sound quality I would say pretty close
- Signal is better on the BOYAMIC as I find it more stable and pair further. I tried behind a closed door, and it still connected without any issue
- It uses a 2.4GHz signal to communicate, I did not encounter any interference with Wi-Fi surrounding it.
- Coming to noise reduction, it only cut off about 20 - 30% of the noise, which is more natural without weird robotic sound with noise reduction enabled.
- It's pretty easy to use. Take it out and it auto-paired. No additional settings are required.
Go with the BOYAMICs, you may use the USB C for future gear that supports.
@@imjoshuawong just stumbled upon your reply as I was browsing, loving that "non-robotic" noise reduction, that's a big W for me, thanks
Hello! please advise which one is better to buy? this Boya Boyamic or Hollyland lark max duo? what would be better?) thank you!)
wah nice leh
IKR, that's why I upgraded it from XM6 to this