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RØDE Wireless Go II Dual Channel Wireless System with Built-in Microphones with Analogue and Digital USB Outputs, Compatible with Cameras, Windows and MacOS computers, iOS and Android phones

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Style: WIGO II Dual


Features

  • Ultra-compact and easy-to-use dual-channel wireless microphone system for filmmaking, vlogging, TikTok, streaming, podcasting and video calls (Zoom, MS Teams etc.)
  • Analogue and digital USB outputs that are compatible with cameras Windows and MacOS computers, iOS and Android phones for versatile use in a range of settings (additional cable may be required for some devices)
  • Transmitters have over 40 hours of on-board recording function to ensure flawless audio in all settings - no need to worry about wireless drop-outs
  • Tiny form factor and built-in microphones means transmitters can be directly attached to talent or use as a traditional belt pack with a lavalier microphone
  • Fully compatible with the free RDE Connect podcasting and streaming software for added flexibility when recording, streaming or video calling from a computer

Description

The world’s smallest and first truly wireless microphone has been reborn. The Wireless GO II is an ultra-compact and extremely versatile wireless microphone system consisting of a dual channel receiver and two transmitters. Incorporating the same unique form factor and professional sound quality as the original Wireless GO with groundbreaking, patent-pending technology, the Wireless GO II is the perfect microphone for a wide range of content creation applications. The Wireless GO II boasts a range of powerful features, including universal compatibility with cameras, mobile devices and computers, extended range (200m line of sight) and improved transmission stability, on- board recording capabilities, and much more. This is next generation wireless audio.

Recommended Uses For Product: Streaming, Recording, Interview, Filmmaking, Content Creation


Brand: Rode


Model Name: Wireless


Connectivity Technology: USB


Connector Type: USB, 3.5 mm Jack


Special Feature: Wireless, Rechargeable


Compatible Devices: Camera


Color: Black


Included Components: 1x Receiver, 2x Transmitter, 3x Furry, 1x Carry Pouch, 1x SC5, 3x SC20


Polar Pattern: Omnidirectional


Audio Sensitivity: 100 dB


Microphone Form Factor: Microphone


Item dimensions L x W x H: 787.4 x 590.55 x 314.96 inches


Power Source: Battery Powered


Number of Batteries: 3 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Material: Plastic


Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 22 dB


Hardware Platform: Camera


Number of Channels: 2


Frequency Range: 200 meters


Noise Level: 22 dB


Manufacturer: Rode


UPC: 698813007110


Product Dimensions: 787.4 x 590.55 x 314.96 inches


Item Weight: 0.016 ounces


Item model number: WIGO II Dual


Batteries: 3 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: March 1, 2021


Department: Musical Instruments


Language: English


Frequently asked questions

The RØDE Wireless Go II has an impressive range of up to 200m (line of sight), making it perfect for a wide variety of recording settings.

Yes, the RØDE Wireless Go II is compatible with both iOS and Android phones which makes it a versatile choice for wireless audio recording.

Yes, the RØDE Wireless Go II features built-in microphones but it also offers the option to connect lavalier microphones if you prefer.

The product outputs audio via both analogue and digital USB, allowing for great flexibility when it comes to recording and post-processing.

Top Amazon Reviews

🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The reviews highlight the excellent sound quality of these wireless mics that are perfect for a wide range of uses, from teaching wellness classes to live-streaming meetings and using with musical instruments. However, there are some design concerns and the failure of a clip-on microphone, along with some reported issues with the connecting cables and levels. Despite a few negatives, these microphones are highly recommended by most reviewers for their versatility, especially for mobile use.

Pros

  • 🔈 Superior sound quality for diverse activities
  • 🔌 Offers wireless convenience
  • 🔀 Easy to set up and use
  • 🎤 Dual mic setup enhances audio capture
  • 🔋 No need for an external power source
  • 🎻 Perfect for musicians such as accordionists

Cons

  • 💔 One mic clip broke after 9 months of use
  • 💼 Carrying case is not sturdy enough
  • 🔌 Issues with USB-C and level settings
  • 💡 Blue lights on the transmitters can be too bright
  • 🎚 Lack of individual volume control for each mic
  • 👔 Clunky design can pull down flimsy fabric

Should I Buy It?

If you need a versatile, high-quality wireless mic set for a variety of uses, then this product is a great choice. Despite some minor design issues and settings concerns, the overall performance of these microphones makes them highly recommended by the majority of the reviewers.


  • These are great wireless accordion microphones
Style: WIGO II Dual
These work as accordion mics! Decent external wireless pickup mics for accordions are hard to find. Even though these are intended as lapel mics, they do the trick and sound good. The fact that the two transmitters go to a single receiver which requires no external power source is super convenient for many performance situations. You can use these with a battery powered amp/speaker and amplify your accordion wirelessly without requiring an electrical outlet at all – ideal for busking. The transmitters have a long range and can be used in strolling performances. In most cases, you will need an eighth inch to quarter inch adapter. For the keyboard side on a piano accordion, use velcro tape to attach one of the transmitters to the lower part of the grille, with the microphone pointing upwards. The high notes will be louder than the lower notes, but overall, the volume will sound more stable over the range of the keyboard than it would if you were to put the transmitter at the top facing down, or in the middle facing toward the keyboard. On the button side, thread a velcro strap through the clip of the other transmitter and strap it to the outer side of the bass strap, so the microphone is pointing upwards. Cut the velcro strap to shorten it if needed so it fits snugly around the bass strap. If you can find a black acrylic paint pen, I recommend painting over the blue lights on the transmitters; you’ll still be able to see the lights to know whether the transmitters are connecting, but they’ll be less glaringly bright on stage. You can use these mics for recording also, but it would only make sense to do so in a live performance setting. For studio recording, it would make more sense to use stationary mics. There are a few limitations to be aware of: 1) You cannot adjust the input gain, only the output gain. If there is noticeable distortion, there is no way to turn down the input gain, you’ll have to find a way to mount the transmitters differently. When I play on the bass side, the receiver indicates that there is some distortion, but it’s subtle enough that it probably wouldn’t be noticed in a performance setting. The sound quality is actually quite good. 2) You cannot adjust the volume of the two mics independently. If the keyboard side is too quiet, the only options are to mess with the EQ on the amp/speaker/mixer or to try adjusting the mic placement. 3) These mics are omnidirectional, which I think is idea for this kind of setup, but you’ll have to be extra careful about feedback issues. I only just finished setting up and testing these mics, with guidance from a sound engineer friend. haven’t used them in performance yet. I will update this review if I encounter any issues. So far they seem like a great option for accordionists to know about. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2023 by Sam Hyson Sam Hyson

  • Work Well
Style: WIGO II Dual
At first I was a little upset that it did not work with my video camera and by playing around with it. I found out that the receiver has to be on one stereo and not mono. Meaning it have to be only one file coming out and not two. Enjoy the fact that if I go to far that the Transmitter is still recording. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2024 by Charles Laloma

  • Perfect sound
Style: WIGO II Dual
I do YouTube videos and needed something for my camera that I purchased and this worked perfectly. It took a little bit for me to understand how to use it and I still don’t use all the functions. I just use it for wireless Mike. I know that it stores recordings and I can retrieve them if I choose to, but I don’t need to, set up for anybody needing wireless Mike check compatibility ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2024 by Marvin R.

  • Don’t buy unless you have an actual camera
Style: WIGO II Dual
Don’t buy this microphone unless you have an actual camera. It doesn’t work for iPhones unless you spend ANOTHER $15-$25 for a separate cable that is NOT included to allow your iPhone to pickup sound from the mics. This red TRS cable isn’t compatible with Apple devices. I bought an Apple official lightning to headphone jack adapter and it still doesn’t detect audio. You need to buy a separate cable or else it’s completely useless. It’s 2024 and this stuff isn’t Bluetooth compatible? Or bare MINIMUM you couldn’t include the cable in your flipping $200* microphone box? I record videos with my iPhone because I don’t have an actual camera so now I will be returning it and finding a different microphone that is either Bluetooth-able or compatible out the box with my phone. Heard good things about Rode but this ridiculously unnecessary complicated process of hoops to jump through to get it to work with an iPhone is insane. Not spending another $25 because the cable you provide isn’t compatible. Will be returning snd finding a different brand ASAP. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2024 by Amazon Customer Amazon Customer

  • Great wuality
Style: WIGO II Dual
Hard to beat these microphones for the price they are easy to use and high quality
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2024 by Mitchell Hawley

  • good wireless mic set
Style: WIGO II Dual
they don't look the best but for the price they work very well and are easy to use. I bought the handle to make one a handheld interview mic and that works pretty well and sounds good.
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2024 by Karen Endecott

  • Nice
Style: WIGO II Dual
yes i like it cool
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2024 by Caterpillar

  • If your transmitters are not charging, they're not broken!
Style: WIGO II Dual
When I got my Wireless Go IIs, they were not charged out of the box, so I charged them for a couple hours and turned them on. Or, at least, I tried to. The receiver turned on and worked just fine, but neither of the transmitters would do the same. I noticed when I plugged them in, the blue light would blink, and then immediately turn off after a half a second. I looked high and low for an answer, and the included manual did not provide one. Lost and about to return the mics, I emailed Rode support, and they gave me the answer: 1. Download and install the Rode Central app for Windows/Mac 2. Go to the app settings, and press the button that says "Factory reset" 3. The app prompts you to unplug all Rode devices, and then only plug in the one you want to reset (one at a time) 4. Factory reset both of the transmitters. It should also update them to the latest firmware version during the rest 5. Now the transmitters will charge. I honestly did not think this would work. Usually, when the tech support line tells you to make sure your device is updated to the latest version, updating it never works or it's already the latest version. Turns out, my mics were literally two years behind on firmware updates. But, lo and behold, it worked. They instantly starting charging. Again, this is NOT information that is included with the package, it's something I and probably several other buyers had to figure out for themselves. Other than that, these mics are fantastic. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2024 by Dalton Long

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