Wireless Lavalier Microphone — Dual Receiver for Streaming
Untether Your Sound
Professional wireless audio for live streaming, recording, and performance—no cables, no compromise.

Three reasons it just works
Each detail is built around how you really create—not a spec sheet.

Dual‑receiver reliability
Two receivers mean a bulletproof backup. Use one for your main recording and the second as a safety track, or split the feed to two devices simultaneously. No single point of failure.

Controls you can feel
Physical buttons with LED feedback let you adjust volume, mute, or pair without unlocking your phone. The textured surface gives a confident grip, even mid‑stride.

Portable by design
The entire kit fits in a small carry case. Clip the transmitter to your collar, plug the receiver into your phone or camera, and you’re live in seconds—ideal for outdoor shoots, pop‑up streams, or travel.
Heard in the wild
From the people who stream, record, and perform with it every day.
Finally a wireless mic that doesn’t drop out when I step three feet away. I’ve used it on half a dozen outdoor shoots and the audio is always clean.
The dual receivers saved me last week when my main recorder glitched. The backup track was perfect. Worth it for that alone.
Good solid mic. Only gripe—the USB‑C plug is a bit tight in my phone case, but once it’s in, zero issues.
I podcast with a co‑host remotely and we each use one RX. No sync issues, no latency. Just plug and talk.
Works great for live shopping streams. The clip is strong enough to hold to my lapel even when I’m moving around.
Battery lasts my whole 2‑hour set. I just leave it on the whole time and it never cuts out.
The sound quality surprised me. It’s crisp and full—way better than the built‑in phone mic.
Great for vlogging with my kid. He can run around and I still get clear audio. Could use a wind muff for windy days though.
Setup? Under a minute. I handed one RX to my guest and we were recording. That’s the kind of friction‑free I need.
From box to broadcast in 3 minutes
Set up once; the mic remembers for next time.
Charge everything
Plug the TX and both RX units into any USB‑C power source. The LED indicators show charging status—solid green when ready.
Connect a receiver
Choose the RX with the correct plug (USB‑C or Apple) for your device. Insert it directly into your phone, tablet, or camera audio input.
Power on the transmitter
Hold the power button on the TX until the LED lights up. It automatically seeks a receiver.
Auto‑pair
Within seconds, the TX and RX link. The display shows a solid connection icon. No app, no Bluetooth menu.
Check your levels
Speak into the TX and watch the audio meter on your recording app. Adjust the gain via the TX button if needed, then hit record.
Everything you need, nothing you don’t
Three pieces, endless possibilities.
Cut the cord, keep the quality
Reliable wireless audio is the backbone of every stream, video, and podcast. Yet tangled cables, spotty connections, and overcomplicated setups still get in the way. This system changes that—completely.

The cable trap
You’re live, mid-sentence, and the cable yanks your phone off its tripod. Again. Wired mics limit movement, pick up noise, and force you to stay within arm’s reach of your camera. For anyone filming solo, it’s a creativity killer.

One transmitter, dual receivers
A single transmitter on your lapel sends audio to two receiver units simultaneously. Plug one into your phone, the other into a backup recorder, or share with a co‑host. No pairing hassle—just turn them on and they connect.

Sound that moves with you
Walk across the room, step outside, or film a demo from across the parking lot—your voice stays crisp and clear. The signal holds steady, so you can focus on your performance, not on staying still.
About this item
Record, stream, and podcast with broadcast‑quality audio that moves with you. This dual‑receiver wireless lavalier system cuts every cable, pairs instantly, and fits in your pocket—so you can focus on
Professional-grade wireless audio for seamless live streaming and content creation
- tangled cable during performances
- unreliable wireless audio connectivity
- complicated audio setup for beginners
- limited range for mobile streaming
What you really want to know
No jargon, no fine print.
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