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RØDE, the Australian audio company that introduced the Wireless ME, Wireless GO II, and Wireless PRO systems, has now announced a dual transmitter version of the Wireless ME, their most basic yet capable wireless mic kit. Let’s take a look at what it will offer!
As the number of content creators keeps growing, there is a need in the industry for small but versatile audio and video devices that deliver reasonable quality while staying under the ‘affordable’ label. Aware of this niche, brands like RØDE, Hollyland, and DJI launched some of their most popular kits that are now leading the sales.
After the release of the RØDE Wireless GO, the company completed their ultra-compact wireless mic systems with the Wireless PRO and the Wireless ME, an affordable version with fewer features but still enough for the less demanding content creator. Ideal for users looking for a simple and easy-to-set-up solution, RØDE has now announced a new version with a Dual Transmitter (the original Wireless ME included a single transmitter and a receiver). The new version will be available in either black or white for those looking for a solution when working with talents wearing light-colored clothing, like brides. (Assuming that the bride won’t mind the black big logo on the transmitter attached to her dress)…
The dual Wireless ME will expand the users’ possibilities, allowing for two simultaneous recordings – or three, if we activate the built-in receiver. The rest of the features remain the same: 2.4GHz digital transmission up to a range of 100 meters, compatibility with cameras, smartphones, and computers, and GainAssist technology for automatic control of audio levels, etc.
The RØDE Wireless ME dual transmitter version will be available in the spring of 2024 and will sell for $199. Stay tuned!
What do you think of RØDE’s wireless audio systems? Have you used them in the past? Please let us know in the comments below!
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Jose Prada is a London based filmmaker and musician who loves to tell stories. He started in the industry twenty years ago, working in different areas of filmmaking. He co-founded JRVISUALS, where he works as a director, DoP, editor and colorist.