
RØDE Wireless GO II
RØDE Wireless GO II
The current expected delivery date is more in the spring. :)
You must plug the receiver into the mobile.
Resetting the Rode Wireless GO II Turn off both transmitters and the receiver by holding down the power button until the LEDs turn off. Perform a factory reset on the receiver: Power on the receiver by holding the power button. Access the receiver's menu by pressing the middle button. Navigate to the "Settings" menu using the arrow buttons. Select "Reset" or "Factory Reset" and confirm the action. This will reset the receiver to its default settings. Perform a factory reset on each transmitter: Power on each transmitter by holding the power button. To reset each transmitter, use a small pin or paperclip to press the reset button located on the side or back of the transmitter (depending on the model). Hold the reset button until the LED blinks. Reconnecting the Transmitters with the Receiver Power on the receiver by holding the power button. Power on each transmitter by holding their power buttons until the LEDs light up. Pair the first transmitter: On the receiver, enter the "Pairing" mode by navigating to the pairing menu. The receiver should automatically detect the first transmitter. If not, follow the on-screen instructions to manually pair the transmitter. Once paired, the receiver's display should show the connection status for the first transmitter. Pair the second transmitter: Repeat the same process to enter the "Pairing" mode for the second transmitter. Follow the on-screen instructions to pair the second transmitter with the receiver. Confirm that both transmitters are connected and displayed on the receiver's screen. Final Check Test the connection by speaking into each transmitter's microphone and checking if the receiver picks up the audio signal. Adjust any settings as needed through the receiver's menu for optimal performance. Your Rode Wireless GO II system should now be reset and reconnected, ready for use.
Yes, I think that's possible, but I've never tried it. What I do know is that connecting the device to a video camera to record clear sound works. So it should also work with an amplifier. Werner Frey
I assume it will only work insofar you download the Röde app for recording on the phone
It will be possible, someone has already made a tutorial about it on YouTube. But they can't be swapped just like that. I've been working with the first generation for two years without any noticeable loss.
Yes, you can send the audio signal to an iPhone. However, two additional accessories are required: - Lightning to TRRS jack - Rode SC7 TRS jack to TRRS The disadvantage is that after a plug, it is better to unplug the lightning so that the sound can be sent to the speaker and to make sure that the signal has been recorded.
I don't. But if this cam has a normal jack plug labelled MIC, then there should be nothing to stop it.
I haven't had that problem yet, you just have to press the power button for about 5 seconds to turn it on and off. However, I have not used it very often. Yours sincerely Werner
you mean if you attach an dedicated capsule, then sure. standalone for voices it is most definitely better than a shotgun mike pointed at someone across the room
as far as I know it only exist in black, but I stand to be corrected
You put your question - i assume - to a wrong product (this is a Video Mic-set)
Charging cables are included and the connection cable to the sound system.
Dear Florian Wagner I have never used the device in the environment with a lot of background noise. We need it for lectures to record the sound, which works very well. With kind regards Werner Frey
Probably not very good. I recently had a hybrid event where the moderator spoke to the video conference participants with the Wireless Go II. This worked very well. However, hardly anything could be heard from the room (fortunately in our case). But how it looks in your specific situation should be tested.
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