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The Shure MV88+ Video Kit is a premium digital stereo condenser microphone designed for seamless compatibility with iOS, Android, and desktop devices. It features real-time headphone monitoring, adjustable stereo width and polar patterns, and comes bundled with a Manfrotto PIXI tripod, phone clamp, and essential cables. Perfect for livestreamers and mobile content creators seeking professional-grade audio on the move.
T**D
Powerhouse of a mic, and fits in your pocket
I had some doubts about how a little microphone like this could handle some loud jam sessions, but it surprised everyone. It's very easy to use including the Android app, and it sounds great. It handles the drummer randomly deciding to go hard on his rimshots like a champ while also picking up on some of the more subtle noises in the guitar FX. For this price, this thing is a champion. Anything else of this quality or higher is going to cost you a whole lot more.
J**D
Improves IPhone Recordings. Good Value.
I bought this for my husband to use with his iPhone. This mic & stand, used with the Shure app, improves the recordings made with the iPhone significantly. It's easy to set up and easy to store back away in its case. All of the essential cords are included. Nice outfit.
J**H
Works well. Has a very simple recording app.
The mic functions well, but does not capture lower frequencies. I use it for recording Didgeridoo B1#, 63 Hertz playing (as measured on the T1 tuner app). So, I won't be able to use it for quality recordings.It has very short cables and I got a 6 foot lightning to mic.I very much like the simplicity of the Motiv app that it comes with. It has some simple EQ and decibel settings. I can trim recordings. A few other helpful things too. Ultra simple to just set the decibels I want after a few tests and then press the record button.
T**R
Baller microphone
Excellent! But micro usb? Can we get usb-c in 2025? But it’s really cool.
A**N
Perfect for On The Go Video Filming
We run an event company and I use this for our business twice a week and it's great.When you read the instructions it will tell you that you need to download the app. I use to do it that way, but found no difference in the sound quality if you just shoot through your phone's video feature.It comes with the cable that you need to plug it into your found and a mount, but if you want to attach it to your phone you will need to purchase a cell phone rig separately.It's lightweight enough that if you attach it to a gimbal it will still hold it.You can adjust the sound through the app, but I've never needed to. Red light indicator tells you when the sound balances are off or if you're too close to the sound source.Great sound capture - cuts out the background noise behind you. Though it's important to note that the sound capture is a "cone" not a "beam", so it will still pick up sounds next to you, just not behind you.If you were at a concert, this would get a lot of crowd noise around you - but if you're close to a stage or filming something without a lot of background noise, this will absolutely enhance the capture of the sound.
J**T
Be Aware
I chose this mic specifically for shooting video on an iPad. There are no other options out there for a high quality, landscape stereo oriented microphone for iPads or iPhone. What they don’t tell you in the description is that this mic must be used with Shure’s video app and that app does not run alongside Apple’s native camera app. That means you can only use Shure’s app camera and it’s a clunker. No zoom. No slo-mo. You can tap two choices: wide and ultra wide. That’s it. With a bit of a delay before your choice registers. Worse than that, the app does not forward your video to the camera roll. It stays in the Shure app “gallery”. That means it is not accessible to iMovie. So editing is out. The mic itself might be good, but this type of interface is clunky and useless. You must disconnect the mic or plug in headphones directly to it if you want to hear the audio.I tried out the audio only app and I could not find any setting that was not mono. I just didn’t understand what exactly they were trying to do here. It seemed designed by people who didn’t know much at all about producing video with an iPhone or iPad. I wish there was someone out there that would produce a mic for an iPhone or iPad that was stereo, had an effective windscreen, and would not bring about all the limitations that come with this Shure mic. Part of the problem is Apple, who refuse to acknowledge that their built in mics have major limitations outside where there is wind. What is needed is an OS change that allows for an external mic to just work without an app and that will give excellent results. No such thing exists and this Shure mic is no exception.
T**C
Yeti or MV88?
I am an amateur instrumentalist. After researching for quite some time, I settled in the BlueYeti. It took me 6 months to know that the Yeti was not my microphone. Now, after 2 months of use, I am glad to have made the change to the Shure MV88+. Physically the MV88+ is 1/4 the size of the Yeti. It comes with a storage case and cable that can easily fit into a backpack, large instrument case, or gig bag. The sound quality is amazing. I set up both the Yeti and MV88 to compare recordings. I am not a professional at all but the difference was noticeable. There was a lot of background noise on the Yeti which the MV88 sounded clear and sharp. My dad would often tell me that you get what you pay for. This is a great example of that. The Yeti is a nice Mic with amazing reviews. The MV88+ costs more. Yet, I am so happy with what I bought in terms of size, portability, and audio quality.
W**N
Sounds great but soldering broke after 3 years of light use :(
This mic sounds really nice and is super handy for a portable recording setup. Unfortunately today I went to unplug the cable and afterwards heard a little rattle inside the mic. Upon inspection, I found that the micro usb port has broken off of the circuit board... There doesn't appear to be any damage, it just looks like the glue and/or soldering gave up and it popped off. I didn't have to force the cable out or anything, it came out as usual but I guess it was enough to pop the port off. Anyways, great mic but I am super sad that mine broke and I'm not sure if there's any chance at repair since it is past the 2 year warranty.
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