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Rode Wireless GO II Single Channel Wireless Microphone System, Black
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Recommended Uses For Product | Recording |
Brand | Rode |
Model Name | Wireless |
Connectivity Technology | Auxiliary |
Connector Type | 3.5 mm Jack |
Special Feature | Rechargeable |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, Camera, Smartphone |
Color | Black |
Included Components | Microphone |
Polar Pattern | Bidirectional |
About this item
- Ultra-compact and extremely versatile wireless microphone system
- Series IV 2.4GHz digital transmission, 128-bit encryption – crystal-clear audio at up to 200m (line of sight), optimised for extremely stable operation in dense RF environments
- 3.5mm TRS analog output, USB-C and iOS digital output – universal compatibility with cameras, mobile devices and computers
- On-board recording – over 40 hours of internal memory
- Safety channel, flexible gain control (three-stage pad, expandable to 10-stage)
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Sound quality | 3.8 | 4.2 | — | 4.4 | 4.0 | — |
Battery life | 3.8 | 4.2 | — | 4.6 | 4.4 | — |
Value for money | 3.6 | 3.4 | — | 4.7 | 4.4 | — |
Easy to use | 3.5 | 4.4 | — | 4.6 | — | — |
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power source | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | Corded Electric |
connectivity tech | Auxiliary | USB | — | Bluetooth | 2.4G Wireless | wireless |
connector type | 3.5 mm Jack | USB | — | Lightning | 3.5 mm Jack | — |
model number | WIGO II Single | WIRELESS GO | 509650 | WM350 | Godox MoveLink II M2 | ew 100 G4-935-S-G |
material | — | — | Aluminum | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene | Tft | Aluminum |
battery quantity | 2 lithium ion | 1 d, 1 lithium polymer, 1 lithium ion, 2 product specific | 2 aa | 1 lithium ion, 1 lithium ion, 1 lithium ion | 1 lithium ion | 2 aa |
audio sensitivity | 120 decibels | 100 decibels | 110 decibels | 30 decibels | — | — |
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Product information
Item Weight | 2.19 ounces |
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Product Dimensions | 0.75 x 1.73 x 1.81 inches |
ASIN | B09PXCZ247 |
Item model number | WIGO II Single |
Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #230 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments) #2 in Wireless Microphone Transmitters & Receivers |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | January 20, 2022 |
Color Name | Black |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, Camera, Smartphone |
Connector Type | 3.5 mm Jack |
Hardware Interface | USB |
Speaker Count | 1 |
Hardware Platform | Camera |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
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Product Description
The world’s smallest and first truly wireless microphone has been reborn. The Wireless GO II is an ultra-compact and extremely versatile wireless microphone system consisting of a dual channel receiver and single transmitter. Incorporating the same unique form factor and professional sound quality as the original Wireless GO with groundbreaking, patent-pending technology, the Wireless GO II is the perfect microphone for a wide range of content creation applications. The Wireless GO II boasts a range of powerful features, including universal compatibility with cameras, mobile devices and computers, extended range (200m line of sight) and improved transmission stability, on-board recording capabilities, and much more. This is next generation wireless audio.
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Customers like the sound quality of the microphone. They say it has a powerful sound and no analog hum or noise. However, some customers have reported issues with the accessories, saying they didn't receive the necessary cables to charge both the TX and RX units simultaneously. Customers also say the battery does not charge. Opinions are mixed on quality, ease of setup, battery life, and performance.
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Customers like the sound quality of the microphone. They say it has great sound, with no analog hum or noise. Customers also say it's a powerful mic and easy to use.
"...They work very well and are easy to setup. Noticeable difference in the sound quality of my videos. Recommend getting an additional USB-C cord." Read more
"...a Shure MVL, Rode Lav ii and Powerdewise I can confirm that everything sounds great. Also, that a TRRS to TRS adapter is necessary.-..." Read more
"It's terrible. I have to yell in it and even when I do, the sound is in and out. Find something else cuz this ain't it...." Read more
"...USB Type C !- Great audio- Great battery life- Easy to use-..." Read more
Customers appreciate the compactness of the microphone. They say the receiver is sleek and small, and no one even knows it's there. They also mention that portability was a key factor in their decision, and the mic fits any attire.
"We are using these microphones for a circus show. They’re a great size and sound quality, however they don’t seem to hold a charge between uses...." Read more
"I love how small and compact this microphone is, however they are just way to glitchy for to have any use...." Read more
"...Easy setup. Portability was key factor in my decision. 9/10YT- @Mxbvibes (self-improvement)" Read more
"...Rode always puts out an amazing product and I love how compact this mic set is...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the microphone. Some mention it's easy to use and works well, while others say that it'll not work with their camera and is unreliable.
"It's terrible. I have to yell in it and even when I do, the sound is in and out. Find something else cuz this ain't it...." Read more
"...As soon as the update was complete the Go2 connected and performed flawlessly. It's a really good app too for PC as well as phones." Read more
"I bought some, and after some use had some buzzing issues. I contacted Rode through their support channels and they made sure I was taken care of...." Read more
"...-The Gain Assist itself works amazingly well when I tried to peak the audio...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the microphone. Some mention that it works very well and is easy to setup, while others say that it doesn't work as stated, the power button doesn' t work properly, and the gain features didn't function.
"I received these and i could not get them to work with my iPhone 15 which is on a beta version of IOS 17 but that shouldn't have mattered...." Read more
"...on both the transmitter and the receiver several times, but it won't work. I charged both of them but the mic still did not work." Read more
"I use them to make my YouTube fitness video. They work very well and are easy to setup. Noticeable difference in the sound quality of my videos...." Read more
"...once on a full charge for roughly an hour, but the transmitter and the microphones are dead the next time we try to use them on the same charge...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the ease of setup of the microphone. Some mention that the phone app (Rode Central) is super easy to use, and the setup is simple for a novice. They also say that the system pairs effortlessly. However, others say that there are no instructions and that the product did not come with an instruction manual.
"...They work very well and are easy to setup. Noticeable difference in the sound quality of my videos. Recommend getting an additional USB-C cord." Read more
"...USB Type C !- Great audio- Great battery life- Easy to use-..." Read more
"...got it, I was eager to use it, only to find out there was no instruction in the box...." Read more
"...This is the perfect starter package that is easy to use and can attach to an array of devices and people...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the battery life of the microphone. Some mention it has great battery life, while others say it has no battery life at all. The batteries are dead on both the transmitter and receiver, and they don't charge. The transmitter and the receiver display an empty battery, but nothing happens even after a day on the charger.
"...USB Type C !- Great audio- Great battery life- Easy to use-..." Read more
"Was a one star review, now a four star. The battery was pretty bad but then I updated the firmware and it's fine...." Read more
"...First off, the battery life on the Go 2 is fantastic. It will easily last an 8-12 hour filming day with juice to spare...." Read more
"...the second pair and they've worked well so far, but I am skeptical of how long they'll last...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the accessories that come with the microphone. They mention that the product does not include the necessary cables to charge both the TX and RX units simultaneously. Some customers also report that the cables are not original and are non-original.
"Overall the mic works well. The issue is that it requires ALOT of accessories if you want to make sure that you can use all of its features,..." Read more
"...RØDE also does NOT include the necessary cables to charge both the TX & RX units simultaneously...." Read more
"Did not come with the appropriate cable, will have to get separate" Read more
"...No instructions yet.Does not come with charging cables - must use your own phone charger..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the charging of the microphone. They mention that it does not charge, the battery does not hold a charge, and it doesnot work with existing charging cases.
"...I had to return the first order as the receiver never reached a charge. The red light would always blink even after days of charging...." Read more
"...It is inexcusable that these do not work with the existing charging cases...." Read more
"I had the same experience as others with it not charging but updating the software fixed it!" Read more
"The batteries are dead on both the transmitter and receiver, and they don't charge...." Read more
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After talking with Rode Customer Service I have found that the usbC cables are not meant to be affected by the Level setting. I read the online User Guide for the Wireless ME twice before submitting my original review. There was no mention about the limitations of the usbC cords. I was assured that marketing would update the User Guide to note that the 3.5mm cables must be used for the Level setting to take effect.
I changed to 4 stars because the ME is great other than the advertising pictures. The influencer shots are still misleading for a plug and play product. They're using the usbC adapter with their phone, so if they don't normalize or master the track after filming, then their video will be half as loud as EVERY other video on EVERY social media platform.
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Comparing against the DJI and the Shure MVL/Rode Lav ii/Powerdewise lav
Something's gotta be wrong with me, right? Why do I expect a product targeted towards social media videos to produce a sound as loud as the typical social media video? I don't know why! The youtube reviewers lauding this thing and the other reviewers are all trying convince me that I'm inept. I'm hard to gaslight, though, so here's the review.
First off, and most importantly, using the iOs Rode Central app: the "Level," output does absolutely nothing. The settings are high-med-low. There is no discernable difference between that setting. This is where I think the problem is. Spending $150 on a mic shouldn't get me a significantly quieter video than just plugging the Rode Lavalier ii straight into the iPhone. But it does. Meaning the output for the receiver is likely stuck to low.
There is a way around it. Using their other app (Rode Capture) you can raise the level of the mic. It starts to distort but at least it's at the volume comparable to the DJI.
Everything else about this is absolutely fantastic and perfect. I want to give it 5 stars, but the whole point of this is to skip mastering or processing the heckin track.
I'm better off with no auxiliary audio and just using the phone mic. That's not hyperbole. Yes, I checked. I made over 30 (10-30 second) videos comparing different configurations. A couple of them were just of me speaking into the phone at arms length.
That's the end of the review. I'm now going to list all of my findings in an attempt to show my work and validate my complaint -
-First off I updated the firmware of the TX and RX.
-I reset the devices multiple times throughout the process to see if turning on/off the device would help
with the device settings.
-Using a Shure MVL, Rode Lav ii and Powerdewise I can confirm that everything sounds great. Also, that a TRRS to TRS adapter is necessary.
- By, "great," of course I mean, "great... but quiet."
-Turning off the Gain Assist made no difference for how loud the video got.
-The difference between Auto and Dynamic for the Gain Assist for me speaking normally into a normal lav placed around my sternum was dismissible.
-The Gain Assist itself works amazingly well when I tried to peak the audio.
-I went through every possible configuration for the "Level" on the receiver, the "Gain Assist" on the transmitter, and the lavaliers I have (including the built-in TX mic). All videos were half the volume of what I get out of my DJI or just a straight up Powerdewise straight into the phone. Again, unless I used the Rode Capture app.
-I think "Level" setting is bugged and causing the issue
THE RODE CAPTURE APP LOSES AUDIO! That's it. During the tests sometimes the audio would just stop working. I would watch it stop working. Without pressing anything the levels would sometimes randomly drop to zero. I would reset the app and it would be right back up. No trouble with the iOs camera.
My workaround is dependent on an unreliable app.
If it's just a bug that they address before my return window is up, then I will happily update my review to 5 stars. Amazon only lets me upload one video for the review. I chose the "High Level" using the Rode Lav ii and the iOs camera app.
Thanks for listening to me whine. :)
- USB Type C !
- Great audio
- Great battery life
- Easy to use
- Software lets you copy backup audio from the mic if your camera missed it or doesn't have a mic in
Cons:
- Square shape is somewhat visible on some clothing without external lavalier plugged in
- Getting files off of the microphone is a little tricky and time consuming (once they are in WAV/MP3 format though they are super easy to work with)
So I originally bought this to do a little bit of on-camera YouTube content after doing a collaboration with my friend's YT channel where we used his two-channel RODE system. I use a few different cameras including one that does not have an audio input, so the on-board standalone recording feature is super important to me. I opted for this one-channel kit because I mainly produce content on my own, and normally just use the camera audio if multiple people are working on-camera.
The receiver also works over USB, so I use it with my Pixel 7 Pro's camera app, as well as with my PC as an at-desk narration mic. I find that the mic works as good if not better than my studio mic and stand. I have not yet tested the mic input jack on the transmitter, but that feature should be incredibly useful for a number of different microphone setups.
I use and trust this mic so much more than I thought I would, that I even used it in my proposal over the summer. My friends were able to pick up the mic audio from about a block away to check the levels through the aux-out while they recorded our special moment with a telephoto setup. We used the onboard recording function for this shot as the camera did not have an input and synced it up in Premiere later. Even with the wind on the beach, the audio came out super clear!
10/10 I would highly recommend this as *the* microphone for content creation of all kinds.
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If you're not concerned about locally recording to the device, for uses such as livestreaming, you can easily save some money by going with the Wireless ME. Another key difference is that the Wireless Go II contains TWO transmitters, however the Wireless ME also secretly contains two microphones as well as the receiver can be used as an additional audio source.
The audio quality is fantastic, the size is easy to manage, the clips feel sturdy, and the software works well. I also have yet to run out the battery in a single use before charging again. The only nitpicks I would have against the Wireless ME would be the glossy finish on the front of the devices (fingerprint magnet) and the lack of screen on this more budget-friendly option.
Very glad I chose this kit! Would highly recommend for streamers and video creators.
Reviewed in Canada on August 2, 2023
If you're not concerned about locally recording to the device, for uses such as livestreaming, you can easily save some money by going with the Wireless ME. Another key difference is that the Wireless Go II contains TWO transmitters, however the Wireless ME also secretly contains two microphones as well as the receiver can be used as an additional audio source.
The audio quality is fantastic, the size is easy to manage, the clips feel sturdy, and the software works well. I also have yet to run out the battery in a single use before charging again. The only nitpicks I would have against the Wireless ME would be the glossy finish on the front of the devices (fingerprint magnet) and the lack of screen on this more budget-friendly option.
Very glad I chose this kit! Would highly recommend for streamers and video creators.
Initially I had to exchange as it didn't work, but the replacement product works smoothly. No extra cables or wires needed except