RØDE Expands VideoMic Me Range

US VideoMic Me-C microphone for USB-C mobile devices is now available      01/04/21

RØDE tells us that the latest addition to its VideoMic Me range of microphones for smartphones, the VideoMic Me-C, is now available as a standalone product. They say that, recently released as part of the RØDE Vlogger Kit range, the VideoMic Me-C is a high-quality microphone for USB-C mobile devices, designed to deliver incredible audio when shooting video. Here's the details direct from the company...

KEY FEATURES OF THE VIDEOMIC ME-C:

  • High-quality directional microphone for USB-C mobile devices
  • Cardioid condenser capsule delivers crystal-clear, focused audio
  • 3.5mm headphone jack for audio monitoring and playback
  • Mic clip and furry windshield included
  • Designed and made in RØDE's precision manufacturing facilities in Sydney, Australia

 

The VideoMic Me-C is identical to RØDE's best-in-class VideoMic Me and VideoMic Me-L microphones for iOS devices, but with a USB-C connector for plugging into Android smartphones and tablets, and other mobile devices with a USB-C input, such as the iPad Pro.

It features a high-quality cardioid condenser capsule for capturing crystal-clear audio that is focused on what the microphone is pointed at, while reducing background noise. This makes the VideoMic Me-C ideal for everything from recording videos for TikTok to making video calls and recording music performances.

The VideoMic Me-C has a 3.5mm headphone output for audio monitoring and playback. Also included is a clip for ensuring the microphone is secure and a furry windshield for recording outdoors in adverse weather conditions.

The VideoMic Me series has become the go-to audio solution for iPhone users, offering high-quality, directional audio in a compact form factor that is incredibly easy to use. With the release of the VideoMic Me-C, the range now caters to every kind of smartphone, giving everyone access to great sound for mobile recording.

Pricing and Availability:
See local retailer.

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