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2.4 GHz Digital Radio System with One Transmitter And One Receiver

  • The compact size is perfect for mobile applications such as interviews, micro-video recording, vlogging
  • The transmitter can be used with an integrated microphone or an external microphone
  • Distortion-free signal transmission
  • Range: 50 m (in line of sight) / 30 m (not in line of sight)
  • Running time: 5 hours
  • Charging time: 1.5 hours
  • Switchable low-cut filter
  • Auto pairing
  • Built-in lithium battery (400 mAh)
  • Latency: 12.5 ms
  • Clip for attaching to belt or clothing - also suitable for attaching to hot shoe connector
  • Headphone output for real-time monitoring: 3.5 mm TRS jack
  • Recording output: 3.5 mm TRS jack
  • Microphone input: 3.5 mm jack TRS
  • Dimensions: 52 x 42 x 16 mm each
  • Weight without external microphone: 35 g each
  • Colour: Black

Set consists Of:

  • 1x Transmitter
  • 1x Receiver
  • 1x External lavalier microphone with windscreen
  • 1x Spiral cable 3.5 mm TRS to TRS Camera
  • 1x Phone cable 3.5 mm TRS to TRRS
  • 1x Fur windscreen
  • 1x Charging cable 1 USB A to 2x USB C
Available since June 2021
Item number 525844
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Also available as brand new product 885 kr
819 kr
Including VAT; Excluding kr200 shipping
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Great value wireless sound for video

There are many different ways of capturing sound for video recordings and all of them have their advantages and disadvantages. The t.bone Sync 1 pretty much avoids all the disadvantages: it is cheaper than RF systems offered by other brands, sounds much better than the integrated mics on mobile phones or cameras - and of course transmits wirelessly via radio waves, making it extremely flexible in use since it does away with the hassle of tangled cables. In addition, it is small, light and easy to transport, all the more so since a soft case is provided in which all its equipment and accessories can be stored. The latter consist of a TRS cable for connecting the receiver to a camera or computer, a TRRS cable for connecting to a mobile phone, a separate lavalier mic and two dedicated windshields, one for the transmitter’s integrated mic and the other for the lavalier mic. Finally, a split USB A to 2x USB C cable is provided, allowing the transmitter and the receiver to be charged simultaneously from a single socket.

Sound is under control

A charging time of 1.5 hours allows the system to run for about 5 hours, which is sufficient for extended filming sessions – during which you can take full advantage of its impressive transmission range of roughly 50m, when the transmitter and receiver are within direct line-of-sight. This makes for great outdoor recordings without any sound loss. And even if obstacles are present between transmitter and receiver, the system will still work just fine up to a distance of 30m. Though the transmitter’s integrated microphone is the simplest and most direct option for sound recording, the t.bone Sync 1’s package also includes a separate lavalier microphone which can be placed inconspicuously on a collar and comes with its own windshield. The overall system latency is only 12.5ms, well below the duration of a single video frame, even when filming at 60fps – the sound is thus seamlessly integrated into the picture. The receiver is equipped with a dedicated volume output which can be adjusted in four distinct steps as well as a headphone output, useful for direct monitoring.

For demanding filmmakers

The t.bone Sync 1 is perfectly suited to hobbyists and social media filmmakers who generally film one person at a time. If your camera equipped with a hot shoe, then just fix the receiver onto it and the audio can then be recorded straight to the camera via the provided mini-jack cable. Of course, this same cable can also be connected to a mobile recorder, mixing console and of course to a computer. The transmitter and its mic can of course also be placed anywhere you want. However, it generally stays attached to the person being recorded, and, weighing only 35g, is hardly a burden. Alternatively it can be tucked away on your belt thanks to its clip and then the inconspicuous lavalier microphone can be used, discreetly placed on your lapel.

About the t.bone

Since 1994, the t.bone has been part of Musikhaus Thomann’s in-house brands. Devices such as headphones, wireless systems, in-ear equipment as well as various microphones and matching accessories are marketed under the name. ‘the t.bone’ products are built exclusively by well-known manufacturers, who also work for many other well-known brands. This provides a clear advantage: brand quality products at very reasonable prices. And word gets around: one in seven Thomann customers has already bought at least one product from the t.bone.

Amazing hairstyle to reduce wind interference

If you use the transmitter’s mic outdoors, we recommend using the dedicated windshield. This hairy little dude is included in the package and is simply fitted over the transmitter's mic to reduce wind noise, and still allows speech and other sound sources to be recorded without being affected. The windshield is easy to remove after use. To avoid losing it or forgetting it in your pocket, you should immediately be put it away in its case. The lavalier microphone has its own foam protector that fits snugly and should only be removed indoors for cleaning purposes. A switchable Low-Cut Filter is present on the transmitter to reduce low frequency interference, such as the hum of passing vehicles.

Free placement

The transmitter and receiver are provided with clips that fit on a belt - however they are also designed to fit the hot shoe of a camera. You can therefore choose whether to record the sound directly to the camera, or, if you choose to attach the receiver to your belt, the audio can be captured separately onto the recording device of your choice – even to a mobile phone in your pocket. Of course, the receiver can also be placed next to your computer and the audio recorded from there. The volume output of the receiver can be adjusted in four steps. Each click on the volume button increases the volume which then goes back to the lowest level after reaching the highest.

Information on the supported frequency ranges

Here you can see which frequencies are supported by this wireless system and the countries in which these frequencies are allowed in the future for wireless applications.

All information is without guarantee