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The compact Wireless 4-Channel VHF Lavalier Omnidirectional Microphone System from Saramonic is an audio recording solution which includes a camera-mountable receiver, belt-pack transmitter and omnidirectional lavalier microphone. The slim and low-profile omnidirectional microphone transmits its signal via the transmitter to the receiving unit. Both the receiver and transmitter are lightweight and easy to use, offering flexibility without sacrificing high-quality audio. This system is ideal for film making, conducting broadcast interviews and business presentations, or other applications that require portability.
Saramonic Wireless 4-Channel VHF Lavalier Omnidirectional Microphone System
Operating Frequencies Channel A: 203.65 MHz
Channel B: 207.75 MHz
Channel C: 211.55 MHz
Channel D: 215.35 MHz
Transmitter/Receiver: 203 to 216 MHzTransmitter Sensitivity: 6 mV input for full deviation Receiver Reception System: FM Superheterodyne
Reception Sensitivity: 2 µV for 30 dB S/NOutput Connector Output Connector: 1/8" (3.5 mm) TRS
DC Input: 9 VDC (center-positive)Battery Transmitter: 2 x AA (LR6) alkaline battery (not included)
Receiver: 2 x AA (LR6) alkaline battery (not included)Current Consumption Transmitter: 150 mA
Receiver: 150 mABattery Life Transmitter: 5 hours
Receiver: 5 hoursAntenna Length Receiver/Transmitter: 7.1" (18 cm) Dimensions Receiver/Transmitter: 3.9 x 2.4 x 1.7" (10 x 6.2 x 4.5 cm) Weight Receiver/Transmitter: 2.8 oz (80 g) without battery - Four switchable channels to keep you free from interference
- Detachable and flexible antenna can be rotated 360° accordingly as per sound requirement
- High-band VHF provides pure sound
- Records audio up to 197’ away with no obstacle
- Real-time monitoring
- Volume control wheel
- LED indicator light indicates battery life
- Power provided by two AA size alkaline batteries
- Includes a belt-pack transmitter, camera-mountable receiver and an omnidirectional lavalier microphone