

If you need to record two people as an interview. The Blink 500 B2 SARAMONIC Kit is perfect for you. Since it includes a receiver with 3.5 mm output and cables so you can connect it to your camera without TRS and TRRS problems. Two transmitters with lavalier microphone to ensure quality and everything super easy to handle. you connect the receiver to your camera and it will communicate wirelessly with your transmitters in the spectrum of 2. 4GHz without interference and automatically jumping to free channels to avoid static noise and audio losses
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ContactThe SARAMONIC Blink500 is an incredibly lightweight and easy-to-use ultra-compact wireless microphone system for 2 people for DSLR, mirrorless and video cameras, or mobile devices that offers detailed transmissions. quality sound
The system series consists of three different receivers. The RX receiver has an output of 3. 5mm and includes TRS and TRRS output cables, allowing you to work with any device with a 3.5mm audio input.
The clip-on transmitter has a built-in microphone that sounds great and is small and lightweight enough to attach to shirts and clothing, or you can use it as a traditional pouch transmitter with the professional SR-M1 included Lapel Microphone.
No audio technical knowledge is required to operate. The Blink500 system operates in the spectrum of 2. 4GHz without interference and automatically jumps to free channels to avoid static noise and audio losses.
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If you need to record two people as an interview. The Blink 500 B2 SARAMONIC Kit is perfect for you. Since it includes a receiver with 3.5 mm output and cables so you can connect it to your camera without TRS and TRRS problems. Two transmitters with lavalier microphone to ensure quality and everything super easy to handle. you connect the receiver to your camera and it will communicate wirelessly with your transmitters in the spectrum of 2. 4GHz without interference and automatically jumping to free channels to avoid static noise and audio losses