🎧 Elevate your voice, anywhere, anytime—because your story deserves studio sound.
Mini Mic Pro is a wireless lavalier microphone designed for iPhone, Android, and tablets, delivering studio-quality omnidirectional audio with a 30 dB sensitivity and 1000000 signal-to-noise ratio. Featuring plug-and-play USB-C and Lightning connectivity, it offers up to 6 hours of rechargeable battery life, lightweight durability, and professional noise reduction accessories for flawless recordings on the move.
Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Number of Batteries | Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 1000000 |
Hardware Platform | PC, Tablet, Smartphone |
Number of Channels | 1 |
Polar Pattern | Omnidirectional |
Audio Sensitivity | 30 dB |
Microphone Form Factor | Lavalier |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Connector Type | Lightning |
Special Features | Clip, Battery Indicator Light, 1-Touch Recording, Runs on Plug-In Power, Noise Reduction |
Compatible Devices | Camera |
M**.
very good sound and ease of use. Dead cat and foam tips. excellent value
I have tried 3 styles of lavalier mics for iPhone/Android/PC/Mac. These have the rectangular, "thumb drive" style mic. These were cheapest I found, that included dead cat windscreens. There is a pretty loud pop/buzz when I turned mute on or off. That is somewhat annoying, but another one I used did the same thing. I recommend NOT having the speaker use the on-mic button and just mute on the device or edit the audio after the fact. The sound quality of these lavs is actually very good for mics this inexpensive.The mics and receiver worked perfectly. My iPhone, using the USB-C to Lightning adaptor (included), paired and I was ready to record. I had basically the same experience using Lightning adaptor on iPad, iPhone, as well as USB-C (no adaptor) on Mac and Windows. I was immediately able to record using Twisted Wave (INCREDIBLE iOS recorder/editor, BTW!), GarageBand, and Audacity. I don't have an Android, so I couldn't test that.Dead cat ("fluffy") windscreens are definitely superior to black foam. There are use cases where the dead cat is not best so it is nice to have both. Noise cancellation wasn't exceptional. My mini-fridge fan was LOUD when the mic was too close but fine farther away. I don't think exceptional noise cancellation should be expected in this price range.Dead cats: The fuzzy/hairy/fluffy, gray coversThey look good and do their job (less wind noise, even from breath). The ONLY complaint I have with the dead cats is getting them BACK ON. Another reviewer recommend a pair of "dull scissors" to spread open the elastic. I used needle nose pliers instead and that worked very well.TO PUT THE DEAD CATS BACK ON:-stick the tip of the needle nose into the elastic opening at the bottom.-carefully and gently open the needle nose to make a space for the lab mic-insert mic head into the opening in the elastic-once it is in slightly, you will have to work it all the way down until it fits in the groove for the elastic about 1/4" down the mic headThere you go, easy way to put the dead cats back on. Now you don't have to fear swapping the foam/dead cats for a given scenario!SUMMARY:Very decent mics. Good voice quality. Virtually no setup, plug and play. Mute button is noisy. Noise cancellation isn't amazing. Overall very good for the price. These have the "thumb drive" rectangular shape, rather than the tube shape, if that matters to you. They work as expected.ADVICE:I used a different style that was just a few dollars more. The price was originally the same, but these dropped a few dollars after I bought the others. (10 vs. 15?) The others had 2 extra foam tips (total of 4) and 2 extra mic clips. They were the tubular style lav body rather than this rectangle style. If they are the same price as these, I would recommend them because the extra foam and clips could prove useful and the sound/quality was very similar. If these are cheaper, then you can decide what is best for your needs.
A**R
Ease of use, two microphones, low cost
I use this for my remote training sessions and they work great! I was 25yds away with my back turned to camera and it picked up the audio perfectly. I am sure they are ones that produce professional sound quality but that is not what I need. It comes with two microphones and I set up one for indoor and 1 for outdoor, so no need for modifications based on indoor or outdoor session. Very easy to sync (just press per button on microphone until light turns solid green. It comes with USB C and iPhone adapter so can use with phone or laptop, based on generation. You get a lot for your money!
M**Z
Good choice
Excellent Quality in a Tiny Package!I recently purchased the Mini Mic Pro Wireless Microphone, and I’m genuinely impressed by what this little device can do.🔊 Sound Quality (5/5):The audio is crisp, clear, and surprisingly professional for a microphone this small. It does a great job of filtering out background noise, making it perfect for vlogging, interviews, or recording on the go. I’ve used it both indoors and outdoors, and the quality holds up in both settings.📶 Wireless Performance (4.5/5):The wireless range is solid—I was able to move around freely without losing signal or getting dropouts. It connects quickly to both my smartphone and DSLR, though I did have to use a small adapter for my iPhone. Battery life has been more than enough for a full day of content creation.🎤 Build & Design (4/5):Compact, lightweight, and easy to clip onto clothing. The build quality is decent, though the mic casing feels a bit plasticky. Still, it's durable enough for everyday use, and the sleek design is a bonus.📱 Compatibility (5/5):Works with Android, iOS, and cameras—plug and play with minimal setup. Great for creators who switch between devices.⚠️ Minor Downsides:Wind noise can be an issue in very breezy environments, but using a wind muff helps.Not ideal for professional studio recording, but perfect for mobile content.💬 Final Verdict:If you’re a content creator, podcaster, or just someone who wants better sound quality for video calls or social media content, the Mini Mic Pro Wireless Microphone is a fantastic value. Highly recommended for anyone looking to upgrade their audio on a budget.
B**S
Good choice if you're on a budget
The sound quality is OK and better than using the built-in mic on my iPhone Pro Max. However, it's not anywhere close to studio quality and there's no noise cancellation option. Now, on to the nitty and gritty."Pairing" is easy and immediate and has nothing to do with pairing with your phone. You turn on the receiver by plugging it into your phone and the transmitter by pressing the only button it has. Once they're both on, they connect automatically. You know that because the indicator light on the transmitter goes from flashing red/green to steady green. An even better way to tell is by tapping gently on the transmitted mic and seeing if the audio shows up on your phone. That's indicated if you're using a video recording app like Filmic Pro, where you can see the audio level in real time.There is no battery level indicator when you're using the mic, so you need to track how much you use it and charge it frequently. However, this set includes two mics, so you can keep one on for use if the battery in the other ever runs out.So, this is a decent value for the price, but better quality can be had for a bit more once you get serious about your recordings. Even then, it would be nice to have this set as a handy spare, should the need arise.
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