Shure’s first wireless lapel mic can connect to your phone without a receiver

On Tuesday, Shure unveiled its better-late-than-never entry into the creator-focused wi-fi client lapel mic house. The audio firm’s MoveMic system — accessible in single-channel (the $249 MoveMic One) and dual-channel (the $349 MoveMic Two) fashions — joins an more and more crowded house of wi-fi lavalier mics alongside three tiers of Rode’s Wi-fi Go system and two iterations of DJI’s Mic.

Most merchandise on this house require a receiver to your telephone, however Shure presents direct-to-phone wi-fi transmission — together with for 2 mics within the dual-channel mannequin. However the catch is that it solely works when utilizing Shure’s MOTIV apps (accessible on iOS and Android), which gained’t be everybody’s cup of tea.

For extra versatile recording (together with with cameras, computer systems and third-party telephone apps), you’ll have to make use of the MoveMic Receiver. It’s accessible as a standalone $199 buy or as a part of a $499 bundle with two dual-channel mics.

Product lifestyle shot of a person with the Shure MoveMic clipped to their light jacket.

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The mic has refined styling, with most of its physique designed to tuck away behind clothes. Every mic weighs 8.2g and measures 46 x 22mm, and it has an IPX4 ranking for resistance to at the very least gentle splashes and sprays of water (together with rain).

The MoveMic has a 50Hz to 20kHZ frequency vary with a tolerance of +/-1dB. Its vary covers as much as 100ft away (direct line) from the paired system. Shure estimates eight hours of recording per mic, plus one other two full costs when utilizing its bundled charging case.

Product photo of the Shure MoveMic Two bundle. Two wireless lavalier mics, a charging case and receiver sit on black pedestals in front of a dramatic black background.

The MoveMic two bundle contains two lapel mics, a charging case and receiver. (Shure)

Shure’s entry into this house isn’t low-cost. The only-channel MoveMic One prices $249, the dual-channel mannequin (together with two mics) jumps to $349 and a bundle with a pair of mics with a receiver runs $499.

By comparability, the Rode Wi-fi Go II prices $299 for a bundle with a pair of dual-channel mics and a receiver, and the DJI Mic 2’s equal bundle is $349. (And that isn’t together with these firms’ price range fashions.) Shure is banking on its business fame and the MoveMic’s extra refined look to justify the additional value. Nonetheless, creators and video journalists will need to ask themselves whether or not these warrant the premium earlier than taking the plunge.

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