Røde VideoMic GO II w/ Helix Mount
The VideoMic GO II is a compact, lightweight shotgun microphone for cameras, making it incredibly easy to capture outstanding audio. It features both an analog 3.5 mm TRS output (mini-jack) and a digital USB-C output, ensuring compatibility with cameras, smartphones, and computers.
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102,74 €
86,34 € exkl. MwSt.
Günstigste Versandoption 4,99 €
3 Stk.
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The VideoMic GO II is a compact, lightweight shotgun microphone for cameras, making it incredibly easy to capture exceptional audio. It features both an analog 3.5 mm TRS output (mini-jack) and a digital USB-C output for use with cameras, smartphones, or computers*, making it highly versatile. Annular line tube technology delivers crisp, clear sound for all content creation apps, and the included windshield and innovative HELIX™ isolation mount ensure crystal-clear recordings.
Ultra-lightweight shotgun microphone (only 60 g)
3.5 mm TRS output (mini-jack) for use with cameras
Digital USB-C output for use with phones, tablets, and computers*
HELIX isolation mount
No batteries required
Compatible with the RØDE software suite for advanced features, including RØDE Connect and RØDE Capture
*Requires one of the following cables: SC15 (Lightning), SC16 (USB-C), or SC18 (USB A).
Ultra-lightweight shotgun microphone (only 60 g)
3.5 mm TRS output (mini-jack) for use with cameras
Digital USB-C output for use with phones, tablets, and computers*
HELIX isolation mount
No batteries required
Compatible with the RØDE software suite for advanced features, including RØDE Connect and RØDE Capture
*Requires one of the following cables: SC15 (Lightning), SC16 (USB-C), or SC18 (USB A).
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