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Godox WMicS2 Wireless Bodypack Transmitter with Lavalier Mic (514 to 596 MHz)

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$109$99

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For use with the separately available WMicS2 wireless receiver, the WMicS2 Transmitter from Godox features an integrated microphone and omnidirectional lavalier to capture crisp audio in one- or two-person configurations. Record backup files to a TF card internally in case of unforeseen audio spikes. The transmitter's included back clip and magnet mount allow you to easily conceal it onto your talent.

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Ships From: Brockton, Massachusetts, United States

Delivery Options: Local Pickup- Economy Shipping

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technology communicates with your preexisting WMicS2 receiver for improved audio. Built-in features like a low-cut filter and mute can be controlled via the onboard buttons. An internal 770mAh lithium battery keeps the transmitter running. It recharges via its USB-C port.














Features at a Glance


  • Designed for use with WMicS2 dual-channel receiver (available separately)
  • Transmitter with built-in mic
  • Antenna can be folded down when not in use
  • 3.5mm port for included omnidirectional lavalier
  • UHF wireless frequency range from 514 to 596 MHz
  • Built-in 770mAh lithium rechargeable battery
  • 656' line-of-sight range, 197' range with barriers
  • Low cut/mute button, backup recording with TF card slot
  • Included body clip, magnet mount, 1/4"-20 thread for camera mounting
  • Foam windscreen reduces wind noise












Two Microphones into One Receiver

  • The two-channel receiver allows you to save space on your shooting rig by using a single receiver to simultaneously receive signals from the two mic/transmitters.
  • When using just one mic, the sound is recorded on both the left and right channels of your camera. When using two microphones, each sound is recorded separately with one on the left channel of your camera and the other on the right channel—allowing you to isolate each person’s voice and adjust each level individually later in post.
  • There are 30 levels of volume adjustment to control the audio output of the receiver—for both mics individually.





-MS

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