It’s common in any product category for one or two specific models to rise up and become the unspoken go-to. For example, we’d bet there are more podcasts using the Shure SM7B than any other mic ...
The Rode Wireless Go 3 comes in classic black, but also a whole array of vibrant new colors, like orange. Rode Wireless Go III, the new generation of the popular mobile microphone system for content ...
If you know anything about audio, you know about Australian audio brand Rode. I've long been a bit of a Rode fanatic, I'm not going to lie, not least because I know that all Rode products are ...
The receiver can record into your phone, computer, camera, or onto its internal memory The receiver can record into your phone, computer, camera, or onto its internal memory is an audio and video ...
RODE has been on a roll this year with new product launches, and today we bring you yet another to round out the year. We’re talking about RODE NT-USB+, a fresh take on one of the most popular and ...
The clever addition of a USB-C port broadens the appeal of the fifth-generation Rode NT1, but it is still pro-level — and requires tweaks or additional hardware for the best results. The latest ...
Studios, podcasters, and streamers aren't short on options for affordable microphones these days, but Rode's latest still manages to stand out with its connectivity, flexibility, and some extra ...
Rode, the Australian audio company that enjoyed breakthrough success with the Wireless Go and GO II, has unveiled a dual transmitter version of the more affordable Wireless ME mic. If you can do ...
When Rode released the original Wireless GO, it was an instant success. The ease of use, audio quality and reasonable price made wireless microphones much more accessible. In fact it was so successful ...
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