ποΈ Elevate Your Audio Game with Wireless Freedom!
The Comica CVM-WM200A is a professional-grade wireless lavalier microphone system designed for seamless audio capture in various environments. With a robust 328ft transmission range, low latency, and compatibility with multiple devices, itβs perfect for interviews, vlogs, and live performances. The system supports dual transmitters, making it ideal for dynamic content creation, while real-time monitoring ensures optimal sound quality.
8**Z
Great Wireless Mics - Sound, Quality, Performance!
Looked at a lot of online reviews for various brands of wireless mics: Sennheiser, Sony, Fifine, Pixel, Boya. I also watched a bunch of YouTube videos comparing different brands before choosing these.Quality:The build is nice and solid. The case they come in is a nice bonus; cutouts for each piece and keeps them well protected. All of the required cables were included, so no extra cost there.Performance:They were extremely easy to use and sync right out of the box. I'm not a professional audiophile, but the sound quality was great for our interviews. They did not pick up excessive ambient noise and paired with our Canon XA11 we made some great videos. We only ran them for about 3 hours and the batteries were still going strong. With all of the post work you can do on even adequately captured sound, I don;t know how to justify jumping into the Sennheiser range of wireless mics at a much higher price point! I saw a review that recommended purchasing different actual lapel mics, which would plug into this system, bu I haven't seen or heard the need yet personally. The range of the mics was more than adequate. I watched several tests on YouTube of people walking across parking lots with clear reception...not sure when/why I would need that type of range, but nice to know it's there.All in all, I like everything about these and hope they stand up over time. That's the only thing I can;t peak to directly yet. We purchased the set with two mics/transmitters and one receiver. The price point is very competitive with other mid-tier brands., especially for what is included in this kit.
R**N
Gets the job done!
The media could not be loaded. Though I consider myself to be very tech-savvy, wireless microphones and audio are not among the things I have expertise in. For that reason, I am going to present a less in-depth technical review of this product than my other fellow Amazon reviewers have.I will say that all of us do share one comment interest in purchasing this product: we want something inexpensive that will get the job done. After all, you can spend quite a bit of money on wireless microphone systems. Will something in the more budget-friendly range work for your needs?The answer is a huge "YES!"I do many press events for my website throughout the year. These events require that I sit and do interviews. While a wired microphone used to be our "go-to" method of conducting these interviews, our company decided to up our game and invest in a wireless microphone system.The system I chose was the Comica CVM-WM200(A). I went with this system over the lower-priced Comica system due to its build quality. This particular system doesn't use as much plastic in its housing and it comes with a hard case to transport everything instead of a bag.A day before my important interview I did a test run to familiarize myself with this wireless system. The instructions seemed rather complex at first, but taking everything step-by-step I soon learned the basics of setting the microphones up for single or dual-use. There is a switch on the side of each device (transmitter and receiver) that allows you to use GROUP A, GROUP B or BOTH transmitters at the same time.You have a wealth of commands in the device menu that controls microphone volume, a specified channel you wish to use, mono/stereo mode, etc. The complete list of commands can be found in the above product description.So, with only a day before our big interview, I found it very easy to familiarize myself with this microphone system and I made a few videos to test microphone levels. By the time our big day arrived, I knew pretty much what I was doing.The receiver and transmitters have belt clamps attached to them. I was able to clamp the receiver to my camcorder's tripod. My headphones plugged into one of the jacks to monitor the mic volume. Since we were using two people in our interview, each participant had one of the included lapel microphones clipped to their shirt and then plugged into each of the transmitters that clamped on to their waist-belts.The fresh batteries did take a little bit of a toll during the 3-hour interview, but at the end of it all, the battery indicator on the devices were still above halfway.The video came out perfectly. The audio was superb with absolutely no cut-outs. Fortunately, since I tested the system the day prior, I replaced the stock lapel microphones with Sony condenser mics that I also picked up on Amazon. I wasn't too happy with the audio the included lapel microphones provided. I have included a video that gives you an excellent idea as to why I made the upgrade. Do watch it!As I previously noted, professional wireless microphone systems tend to cost quite a bit. I wasn't exactly sure I would be getting a quality product by spending less. I was proved wrong. This system works remarkably well and should aptly serve anyone who wants professional results with wireless mics.Highly recommended!
M**Y
Good value for UHF and internal recording
I've tried a few different sets of affordable wireless systems with 2 transmitters + 1 receiver. I got the Pro version which includes internal recording onto micro SD capability. Well worth the additional cost. The included lav mics with this system sound great and are best suited for interviews where you don't mind the mic showing. You can't remove the big black foam so you can't hide this mic under clothing very well. I connected my Countryman B3 to the unit and it works well. As far as distance, it maintained a clear signal about half a city block away, so maybe 150 feet. Good enough for my needs. I like the autoscan feature where it selects the best frequency for you. I previously bought the Comica Boom x Pro but those didn't work well with my pro lav mics. Too much hiss.The included case is really nice. Well padded and hard protective shell. Plenty of space for the included cables.Cons: no sensitivity control on the transmitters. That's ok when sending the signal to the receiver because the receiver has gain control. But when recording directly on the transmitters, there's no way to dial in gain. It's automatic. It seems to work fine though. No clipping so far.I guess the other con could be its larger size and weight compared to the smaller Rode Pro or Comica Boom X. These WM-200As are similar in size to the Sennheiser systems. One thing i liked about the lightweight Rode and Comica Boom X is that I could just let the receiver hang from the cable connected to my camera. The WM-200A receiver will need to be mounted somewhere.For the price, I'm happy with it. They seem sturdy and hopefully will last a long time. You'll need 6 AA batteries to use both transmitters and the receiver.
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