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Saramonic Air Launches with Studio-Grade Audio and Retro-Futuristic Design for Pro Creators
Saramonic Air Launches with Studio-Grade Audio and Retro-Futuristic Design for Pro Creators

Yahoo

time2 days ago

  • Yahoo

Saramonic Air Launches with Studio-Grade Audio and Retro-Futuristic Design for Pro Creators

NEW YORK, June 27, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Saramonic, a global leader in professional audio solutions, proudly introduces Saramonic Air—a dual-channel 2.4 GHz wireless microphone system engineered for creators who need dependable, high-quality audio in a compact, intuitive package. Equipped with intelligent noise cancellation, a discreet 9.7 mm lavalier microphone, real-time monitoring, and adjustable EQ tuning, Saramonic Air delivers a streamlined, professional-grade solution for effortless sound capture. Ultra-clear Sound in Challenging Environments Saramonic Air captures professional-grade audio with precision, even in noisy surroundings. Its two-level intelligent noise cancellation effectively suppresses ambient sound without clipping or distortion, while customizable EQ modes enhance vocal clarity and preserve the natural character of the voice. The standout 9.7 mm lavalier microphone features a 6mm diaphragm 1.5× larger than standard, capturing vocals and instruments in full detail—from deep bass to crisp highs. Its rounded shape fits securely and minimizes plosives via front-facing pickup, delivering a clean on-camera look ideal for interviews, streaming, and run-and-gun productions. The Saramonic built-in limiter ensures audio fidelity even during dynamic vocal peaks. Additionally, a –6 dB safety track adds an extra layer of protection against unexpected spikes. The receiver's 3.5 mm output and 1.05″ full-color display allow for easy monitoring and control of noise cancellation, gain, and brightness. Lightweight Build with Bold Design Built with retro-futuristic style metal shells and refined lines, the Air system blends portability with performance. Weighing only 11 g, the transmitter clips on with ease and disappears. Designed for professional creators and filmmakers, its hot-shoe-compatible form factor mounts easily to cameras. With USB-C, Lightning, and 3.5 mm TRS outputs, it offers a plug-and-play experience for a fast, hassle-free setup. The system supports simultaneous output to two devices—perfect for horizontal filming and live streaming in one step. The receiver powers on and off with the camera, while the transmitter can trigger phone recording with a single tap. When the setup is ready, recording begins instantly. Availability The Saramonic Air Global Version is priced at $139 without a lavalier mic and $159 with two lavalier mics. The US Version (including both Type-C and Lightning adapters) is priced at $149 without a lavalier mic. For more details, visit: About Saramonic Founded in 2012, Saramonic has redefined professional audio with its award-winning innovations and over 400 patents. Saramonic continues to deliver cutting-edge solutions for filmmakers, broadcasters, and content creators worldwide. Contact: Jingyi Chen, chenjinyi@ View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Saramonic Effettua l'accesso per consultare il tuo portafoglio

Insta360's new wireless mic looks no bigger than an Apple AirTag
Insta360's new wireless mic looks no bigger than an Apple AirTag

The Verge

time4 days ago

  • The Verge

Insta360's new wireless mic looks no bigger than an Apple AirTag

Having already secured a strong foothold in the action cam market with its Ace Pro lineup, Insta360 is now challenging DJI, Shure, and Rode with the company's first wireless microphone. Looking comparable in size to an Apple AirTag, the Insta360 Mic Air is one of the smallest and lightest wireless mics now available while still offering up to 10 hours of battery life. The Insta360 Mic Air is currently available through the company's online store and retailers like Amazon for $49.99 for the microphone by itself, or as part of a $69.99 bundle that includes a USB-C receiver needed to connect the mic wirelessly to smartphones and Insta360's stabilized gimbals. Weighing just 7.9 grams, the Mic Air is lighter than the 10 gram DJI Mic Mini, the 30 gram Rode Wireless GO II, and even Shure's tiny 8.2 gram MoveMic. It's designed to be worn by clipping it to clothing, using a magnetic backing, or by hanging from a pendant strap. For solo creators, the Mic Air also has its own button controls that can be used to activate noise canceling, start or stop video recording, and even quickly mute it, while the USB-C receiver has its own volume controls. Insta360 claims the Mic Air offers up to 10 hours of use on a single charge and a range of up to 300 meters, but that's while the microphone is connected to its optional wireless receiver in an 'open, unobstructed, and interference-free environment' and with noise canceling turned off. The Mic Air can also wirelessly connect directly to the Insta360 Ace Pro 2 action cam and Insta360 X5 8K 360-degree cam over Bluetooth (the company is promising compatibility with other models coming later). But doing so drops the battery life to up to 7.5 hours and the range will be reduced to between 30 and 50 meters. Although Bluetooth connectivity is included, the optional USB-C wireless receiver is needed to use the Mic Air with smartphones, which also means you'll potentially need a cumbersome adapter dongle to use it with older iPhones that still have a lightning port.

New Saramonic Air Studio-Grade Wireless Mics Designed For Content Creators
New Saramonic Air Studio-Grade Wireless Mics Designed For Content Creators

Forbes

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Forbes

New Saramonic Air Studio-Grade Wireless Mics Designed For Content Creators

The Saramonic Air is a handy wireless microphone system aimed at TikTok, YouTube and Instagram ... More content creators. Wireless microphones for content creators are a hot product right now as more people produce videos for social media platforms like TikTok, YouTube and Instagram. However, audio quality can make or break social media content and while some people can tolerate less-than-perfect video, poor and unintelligible sound often has audiences swiping left. If you want to produce compelling content then shouldndon'tt skimp on sound quality. To improve audio quality, a wireless microphone kit is every bit as essential as a good smartphone or a set of lights. High-quality wireless microphones can elevate social media content by ensuring every word is heard clearly. Dual 2.4GHz Wireless Mic System Saramonic Air is a brand-new dual 2.4GHz wireless microphone system aimed at first-time users or anyone who want's to upgrade from a budget wireless microphone. The Saramonic Air is a step up in terms of sound quality and features compared to the built-in microphone on smartphones, but it's more affordable than a professional filmmaker's wireless mic system like Sennheiser's Spectera. The Saramonic Air receiver has a vibrant color display with controls and info for using the system. The Saramonic kit is vailable in be range of configurations but most users might want to go for the complete kit which includes two wireless microphone transmitters. Each of the mics measures less than 10mm in length and weighs 11g. Thanks to their front-facing 9.7mm capsule with its 6mm diaphragms, the mics can capture more impactful sound than microphones using a smaller capsule. The transmitter mics are small and discreet so they can be attach to a presenter's clothing using the supplied spring clip or powerful little magnet. The microphones have a rounded shape and they come with a wind jammer that can minimize plops and plosives. The styling creates a clean look on screen, making it suitable for interviews as well as run-and-gun productions. Wired Option For Mics The Saramonic Air Lavalier transmitter mics are tiny and can clip on to clothing. The mics have a ... More large capsule and diaphragm for a bigger sound. As well as being fast and convenient to use, the wireless mics have an external input for connecting an optional wired Lavalier mic that can be ordered with the kit. External Lavalier mics are a good choice when the microphones need to be hidden from the camera without compromising on sound quality. The Sramonic Air system offers two levels of noise cancelation for cutting unwanted background noise like traffic or the hum of an air-conditioning unit. The two levels of intelligent noise cancellation can suppress ambient sounds without clipping or distorting. The signal from the wireless microphone transmitters is picked up by the Saramonic Air's receiver unit. It's no larger than a small cigarette lighter and has a rechargeable battery. It can be fitted with an adapter for USB-C or Apple Lightning ports, enabling it to plug straight into a smartphone. The receiver also has a 3.5mm analog output for connecting to a digital camera or other recording device. The receiver can powers on and off in sync with its host device while the transmitter units can trigger a phone recording with a single tap. On the base of the Saramonic Air receiver is a quick attachment for a USB-C or Apple Lighting ... More adapter, enabling the receiver to attach to an Android or iOS device. Compact Receiver Unit The receiver unit has a 1.05″ full-color TFT display for showing information and for controling monitoring and adjusting noise cancellation, gain settings and brightness levels. The system can output to two receivers, making it convenient for horizontal filming and vertical livestreaming at the same time. The full Saramonic Air kit consists of two transmitter mics and the receiver unit. They are housed in a metal case with a transparent lid. Inside the case is a small digital display that shows the remaining percentage of battery charge. All the components can be stowed away inside the case and charged using a single USB-C cable. Other features included with the Saramonic Air are customizable EQ modes for enhancing vocal clarity while preserving the natural character of a voice. The microphones have 6mm diaphragms which is around one and a half times larger than the diaphragm used in the average Lavalier microphone and should capture a full and rich sound. The Saramonic Air transmitter mics have a connector for attaching an optional wired Lavalier ... More microphone which is easier to hide from the camera. The Saramonic Air receiver has a limiter function for capturing a clean audio signal, even when if a loud and unexpected sound or vocal peak during filming. Users can also choose to record a safety track at a level -6dB lower than normal which can be used as a backup and an extra level of protection against loud and unpredictable sounds. The new Saramonic Air wireless microphone and receiver system will be available globally on June 24, 2025. The Global Version of the product ships with just a USB Type-C adapter and is priced at $139 without any external Lavalier mics. For $159 users can have two Lavalier mics. The U.S. version of the Saramonic Air includes both USB Type-C and Lightning adapters and sells for $149 without a Lavalier mic and $169 with two Lavalier mics.

Boya Launches BoyaMic 2 And BoyaLink 3 Wireless Microphones With Enhanced AI
Boya Launches BoyaMic 2 And BoyaLink 3 Wireless Microphones With Enhanced AI

Forbes

time13-05-2025

  • Forbes

Boya Launches BoyaMic 2 And BoyaLink 3 Wireless Microphones With Enhanced AI

The BoyaLink 3 is a compact wireless microphone kit for content creators on a budget. The market for wireless microphones is on fire right now and it reminds me of how the wireless earphone market of five or six years ago was taking off. Driving the demand for wireless microphones is the explosion in content creation for social media networks like TikTok and Instagram. Videos with poor-quality sound captured on the built-in microphone of a smartphone don't always fare well in terms of views, no matter how good the images are. One of the growing brands in the wireless microphone space is Boya, a company that competes with the likes of DJI, Saramonic, RØDE and Sennheiser. Last month, Saramonic launched a high-end UHF wireless microphone system for professional videographers and filmmakers and this month it's Boya's turn to focus on the consumer market with the launch of two new wireless microphone kits. Both wireless microphone product launches from Boya include AI-enhanced audio, enabling content creators to capture a higher-quality of sound for their videos. The first release from Boya is the new BoyaMic 2 which is the brand's latest flagship consumer wireless microphone system. The BoyaMic 2 is the company's flagship wireless mic and includes two transmitters with 32-bit float ... More recording and 8GB of local storage. The BoyaMic 2 targets consumer and professional production environments where dynamic range, audio fidelity and reliability are essential. The BoyaMic 2 uses true AI noise cancellation with a reduction of unwanted background sound by up to 40dB. The two transmitter units contain a 32-bit float onboard recorder with 8GB of built-in storage, enabling them to capture distortion-free sound across extreme volume ranges without the need to manually set or alter input levels. This feature is particularly useful when filming scenes where there are unpredictable sound levels. While the BoyaMic 2 kit has two transmitters and a receiver, it supports multi-transmitter and multi-receiver configurations up to 2TX-4RX, providing scalable options for solo operators using multi-cam setups for live streaming. With a 90dB signal-to-noise ratio, automatic gain control, limiter, safety backup track and a wireless range of up to 300 meters, the BoyaMic 2 promises to bring affordable studio-grade sound creators shooting on location. The BoyaMic 2 receiver has a vibrant screen showing the status of each microphone transmitter. The ... More kit also includes two Lavalier external mics. The second new Boya product launching today is the BoyaLink 3, a compact wireless microphone kit for content creators on a budget. While the BoyaMic 2 is aimed more at the professional market, BoyaLink 3 brings Boya's AI noise reduction technology to a wider audience with two transmitters and a single receiver. Built into both the button-sized microphone transmitters is the ability to capture 48kHz/24-bit audio with an 85dB signal-to-noise ratio and triple distortion protection. The Link 3 system is aimed at journalists, travel vloggers and casual streamers who want better quality audio but with the ease of plug-and-play simplicity. The BoyaLink 3 has real-time monitoring through a 3.5mm headphone jack, plus cross-platform compatibility thanks to a choice of USB-C, Lightning and TRS connectors and yet each button mic weighs just 9g. EQ tuning is customizable by using the Boya Central smartphone app and a full charge of the BoyaLink 3 can provide up to 30 hours of use before it needs recharging. The compact BoyaLink 3 is made for content creators on a budget. The little button mics weight just ... More 9g and the who kit can slip into a pocket. The BoyaLink 3 brings Boya's noise-reduction technology to a wider audience with AI-powered noise cancellation from a groundbreaking AI chip powered by deep neural network algorithms. Developed by the Boya Acoustic Algorithm Engineering Team after three years of research and more than 20,000 hours of deep learning on a database of over 700,000 real-time noise samples. Both the BoyaMic 2 and BoyaLink 3 can cut noise by up to 40dB. The result is a sound quality that offers content creators more professional audio capture that eliminates many of the usual challenges posed by unwanted ambient noise when shooting. Boya says that the launch of the BoyaMic 2 and BoyaLink 3 reflects the company's strategic focus on refining audio solutions for content creators. Rather than adopting a one-size-fits-all approach, the company has tweaked its product lineup to cater to both the growing technical demands of professional production and the accessibility and affordability needs of content creators on location. By embedding advanced AI algorithms into both its flagship and entry-level devices, Boya says it wants to make high-fidelity and intelligent audio capture more accessible to content creators. The BoyaMic 2 will be priced between $100 to $200, depending on configuration. The BoyaLink 3 will be priced at $75 to $120, with both products officially available from May 14, 2025.

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