Rode VideoMic GO II B-Stock

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Camera/USB Directional Condenser Microphone

  • With integrated 3/8" thread for a tripod or a boom pole mounting
  • Polar pattern: supercardioid
  • Rycote swing mount assmbly with a hot shoe adapter
  • Max. sound pressure level: 110 dB
  • Sensitivity: 28.8 mV/Pa
  • Self-noise: 15 dBA
  • Frequency range: 60 - 20,000 Hz
  • Integrated 2 x 2 USB-C audio interface
  • Digital conversion: 24Bit / 48kHz
  • Connections: TRS output (3.5 mm jack), USB-C for Mac/PC or smartphones (USB-C cable optional)
  • compatible with Rode Connect, Rode Central or Rode Reporter
  • Power supply: 3.5 mm plug-in power (2V - 5V) or USB power (5 V)
  • Contents of delivery: 3.5 mm TRS connection cable (SC14) and a foam windscreen
  • Dimensions incl. bracket and windscreen (W x D x H): 150 x 70 x 86 mm
  • Weight: 94 g
Available since January 2022
Item number 536387
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Polar Pattern Supercardioid
Accessories Connecting Cable, Windshield
Also available as brand new product 1.275 kr
1.177 kr
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Compact directional mic for camera mounting

The VideoMic Go II from Rode, available since 2022, is a compact directional condenser microphone with a supercardioid polar pattern that will delight content creators in particular with its high-quality audio, and is also suitable for broadcasting. Due the absence of any complicated settings, it is extremely easy to use. It is connected to cameras via a 3.5mm TRS output. A USB connection and an integrated 24-bit/48kHz audio interface also enable it to be used as a USB microphone for computers and mobile devices. The scope of delivery includes a high-quality Rycote shockmount with hot shoe adapter, a 3.5mm TRS cable, a foam wind shield, and a USB cable.

High-quality audio recording from anywhere

The VideoMic Go II and the Rycote shockmount together weigh just 89g, making the combined unit easy to transport and ideal for compact cameras and mobile devices. The interference tube used in the VideoMic NTG microphone has already impressed many users. In addition to a high directivity to reduce background noise, it offers a well-balanced sound, suitable for a wide range of recording situations. Furthermore, the foam wind shield included in the delivery enables noise-free outdoor recordings and also reduces plosives.

The optimum tool for voice content

The Rode VideoMic Go II is an ultra-lightweight directional microphone for creating content with cameras, portable recorders, and mobile devices. It enables you to record high-quality audio content at a comparatively low price, making it a good choice for both beginners and advanced users. Of course, the VideoMic Go II is compatible with Rode's Connect, Reporter, and Central apps. These provide an even wider set of features and can be used for recordings with all devices. This makes the VideoMic Go II ideal for videos, podcasts, interviews, and streaming, for example.

About Rode

Founded in Sydney, Australia in 1990, Rode is a specialist in high-quality studio microphones. With its very first in-house, completely Australian-built model, the NT2 large-diaphragm microphone, the company created a classic which is still produced in its current and enhanced version, the NT2-A. An extensive range of studio and live microphones has also been added, regularly updated, and expanded over the years. These new additions include a variety of professional microphones which are designed for video and mobile applications and can be connected directly to SLR cameras or smartphones.

Up to many challenges

The Rode VideoMic Go II masters a wide range of challenges and is an excellent addition to compact cameras and other mobile devices. The "VideoMic" can be easily mounted directly on the camera thanks to the integrated hot shoe fixture provided by the Rycote shock mount. An additional 3/8" thread also allows mounting on a boom, pistol grip, or standard microphone stand. The USB output also allows it to be used as a desktop USB microphone for podcasts or streaming on a computer, and it can also be connected to smartphones or tablets in the same way. Especially noteworthy is that the TRS output in USB mode serves as a headphone output for convenient monitoring.