@@kalisti2323 don't argue audio with me lol. My setup is a pair of Kali IN-8s with a WS6.2 subwoofer. This noise canceling absolutely SUCKS in comparison to Rode's or DJI's. I'm sorry. It just sounds like a webcam mic. And I've actually even heard some webcam mics sound better.
Noise cancelling feature/mode is maybe the MOST EFFICIENTone , on the planet. Never heard such crystal clear results without altering the original "color/texture" of the voice. WELL DONE Godox. Totally justifies the name of the product |Magic XT1"
Just picked one up: at 1/3 the cost of Rode/DJII 'pro' mics, figured worth a shot. Good attention to detail: boxed well and very nice case. Great idea about charging both mics at the same time: would be GREAT to have a rechargeable storage/charging box that we could use to charge with on the fly vs having to plug into a power source.
Competitively priced product. But the clip securing the 2 receivers to the transmtter (for charging) is the weakest link. What happens when the clip somehow snaps, how then do you mount the receiver to your camera?
Avoid any system that’s on 2.4 ghz. So much consumer products are 2.4 ghz and the risk for intrerferrence is huge. Also 2.4 ghz has way less range between the reciever and lav.
@@anotherintrospekt6596 every true professional wireless system is not 2.4Ghz. Systems like Sennheiser’s EW-line that’s used by people needing true reliability. Such a system works on among others at 823.2 - 831.8 & 863.2 - 864.8 MHz.
Really nice!
The noise cancelling sounded more natural than I expected!
Then your bar is very low lol.
@@spdcrzy Na I guess you're on earpods and/or are deaf lol
@@kalisti2323 don't argue audio with me lol. My setup is a pair of Kali IN-8s with a WS6.2 subwoofer. This noise canceling absolutely SUCKS in comparison to Rode's or DJI's. I'm sorry. It just sounds like a webcam mic. And I've actually even heard some webcam mics sound better.
Noise cancelling feature/mode is maybe the MOST EFFICIENTone , on the planet.
Never heard such crystal clear results without altering the original "color/texture" of the voice.
WELL DONE Godox. Totally justifies the name of the product |Magic XT1"
Just picked one up: at 1/3 the cost of Rode/DJII 'pro' mics, figured worth a shot. Good attention to detail: boxed well and very nice case. Great idea about charging both mics at the same time: would be GREAT to have a rechargeable storage/charging box that we could use to charge with on the fly vs having to plug into a power source.
But the clips for transmitters don't fit in the case, what's the point of it?
Competitively priced product. But the clip securing the 2 receivers to the transmtter (for charging) is the weakest link. What happens when the clip somehow snaps, how then do you mount the receiver to your camera?
Wouldn't that be the same for any mic with a clip?
@@AltCine clips for most mics look more robust than this, and the receivers are mostly smaller, so there's less chance of bumping it accidentally
@@unn4medfeel1ng I have tons of mics including this magic xt1 and it's good.
No internal recording nope
Looks great with an affordable price 👍🏾
I think I might pick one up
does it have 32 bit float?
It's $109, you gotta temper your expectations
Cannot get this to work with my iPhone 13. I’ve tried two 3.5 to lightning adapters and neither work. Is anyone else experience this?
Biggest weapon is the price. 1/4 of rode wireless go ii
USB-c will work with iPhone 15 and later, no?
I'd understand RITA,
I'd like it
Very goog tn noise canceling.
I bought boyamic because it has internal recording
Godox not very good with names 😂😂 XT1 is so similar to the name of their flash trigger. I'm guessing there's no internal recording feature?
The dude was low key annoying how he kept correcting ol girl lol 🤣🤣🤣 I think ima cop em tho 🤷🏽♂️
come on #godox let me review it
Avoid any system that’s on 2.4 ghz. So much consumer products are 2.4 ghz and the risk for intrerferrence is huge. Also 2.4 ghz has way less range between the reciever and lav.
What other systems aren’t on 2.4GHz
@@anotherintrospekt6596 every true professional wireless system is not 2.4Ghz. Systems like Sennheiser’s EW-line that’s used by people needing true reliability. Such a system works on among others at 823.2 - 831.8 & 863.2 - 864.8 MHz.
I think the issue is no internal recording.@@anotherintrospekt6596