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Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
I have 3 pairs of these . They are wonderful
Amanda Schofield
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
Awesome product. Works well
Jair González
Reviewed in Mexico on September 17, 2024
Excelentes micrófonos, me encanta la cancelación de ruido que tiene, además de que se puede dividir la señal de los micrófonos por izquierda y derecha, sin duda son excelentes productos
Sávio Abi-Zaid
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2024
We got this mike for our business videos and couldn't be more satisfied. Easy to setup, easy to use, great noise cancelling option.
Ken
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2024
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Stephen
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2024
This little setup has amazing quality for the size and the price. It’s what I recommend to anyone whether they are on a budget or not. I use this for live-streaming and recording Bible studies. But also have used it in other applications and have always been happy with it. The battery life on the case alone is insanely long so I barely have to think about charging them. This company is doing it right!
Terrance
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2024
Bought these michs in order to improve the sound quality of my videos. The area perfect and recording great sound! Portable and rechargeable! They plug directly into the USBC port on my phone and I can still charge my phone at the same time!
Frisco
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2024
These two little mics are tiny and sound great. Once you get them on and start recording, the results are very good. I haven't run out of battery yet, but if it's anything near the claimed battery life, that will be fantastic as well.The downside is that the ergonomics aren't great. In particular:- While the transmitters come with clips, if you put the clips on, the transmitters do not fit in the charging case, and there's not a super convenient place to store the little magnets. You can leave the magnets in the charging case, but they are kind of annoying to fish out.- The necklaces also cannot fit in the charging case--even with the lid open, because they have thicker magnets than the little magnets that come with the transmitters. The necklaces can easily get badly tangled in the pouch. I guess there is a little divider strap, so be sure to put one necklace on each side, but then the divider doesn't go all the way down.- The transmitters are perfectly round, so it's hard to feel if you have them pointed in the right direction. This is even worse if you put on the wind muff, because then you also can't see if the mic is pointed in the right direction.So these are kind of superficial limitations, but they are enough to knock me down to four stars. I hope they can be fixed in the M3 down the line.Another final point is that I ended up buying the camera model, which said it was compatible with android/iphone, but I wish I'd bought the combo model, so I ended up buying the USB-C receiver separately, which was another $40. I guess that's okay since the camera + usb-c receiver is the same price as the combo and comes with some extra cables but obviously no iphone receiver. The thing that's nice about the USB-C receiver is that you can charge your phone at the same time as you are using the receiver, which doesn't work if you connect the camera receiver via the included cables.On the plus side, the camera receiver works great with linux. I've used it for videoconferences and people can hear me really well. Obviously it would work with a mirrorless camera like the Sony A7IV, but I actually feed the video and audio into my laptop separately and record them with OBS, and that works great as well. With the laptop, you have a choice of recording the two microphones as stereo or mono, and I've been choosing mono. On the phone, you can only record mono, even if with the camera receiver.On my Android phone, the Lark Sound app seems to work, though there aren't a huge number of useful options besides updating the firmware. To use the app, you have to connect the camera receiver to your phone with a USB-C cable--there's no bluetooth connectivity for configuring the receiver.I don't own the Rode wireless micro or wireless go, or the Shure MoveMic, or the DJI Mic 2, or the Godox XT-1, but these are the other products you should be comparing the lark M2 with if you are in the market for a self-contained wireless lav mic system. All of those products are extensively reviewed on youtube, where you can listen to the audio quality for yourself. I found I liked the sound of the Shure and Hollyland the best, and the Hollyland particularly sounds good with noise reduction (which not all of the models have, since the more pro models expect you to do noise reduction in post). The Rode and DJI were also pretty good, but I found the Godox to have a distinctly worse sound, even though I loved the idea of it being so tiny and the case being the receiver. So that's why I ended up with the lark M2. I'm happy with my purchase, but would also gladly upgrade if they fix some of the ergonomic issues in an M3 model.
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Reviewed in Egypt on October 9, 2024
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Ronald J Johnson Jr
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2024
Using these mics for streaming on YouTube and they work fantastic! Easy setup, easy connection and the sound quality is 2nd to none! The options of how to wear are great, although I only use the magnets. Distance is great as well. Battery life has been great. You can't go wrong with this purchase!! There are several of us that use these, as we have recommended to many others that shoot pool on live stream in our group and we all have nothing but great things to say about this product!!
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