Wireless Lavalier Mic System — Noise-Cancelling Live
Flawless Live Audio, Without the Wires
Capture every word with crystal clarity — the wireless lavalier microphone system that keeps your broadcasts noise-free and your hands free.

Three Reasons Your Audio Finally Works the Way It Should

Noise‑Cancelling Precision
Active noise cancellation filters out constant hums like fans, traffic, and air conditioners. Only your voice comes through — clean, upfront, and broadcast‑ready.

Dual Receiver Setup
Record two voices at once or use one receiver to monitor while the other records. Perfect for interviews, co‑hosted streams, and A‑roll/B‑roll workflows.

Magnetic, No‑Fuss Attachment
Clip the transmitter anywhere on your clothing, then snap the magnetic receiver puck directly onto your phone rig, tripod, or metal surface. No clips, no cages — just instant, stable placement.
How Creators Actually Use This Mic
Finally a wireless setup that doesn’t drop out mid‑stream. I’ve been using it for two weeks on daily Twitch streams and it’s been rock solid.
The magnet is genius. I stick the receiver to the back of my phone rig and it stays put even when I’m moving around. No more velcro.
Noise cancellation actually works. I record in a room with an air conditioner that used to ruin audio — now it’s gone.
Works great for my podcast interviews. The only nitpick is the charge lasts about 4.5 hours, so I top up between longer sessions.
I bought the USB‑C version for my Android and my co‑host uses the Lightning for her iPhone. We record two tracks separately and sync in post — zero drift.
The magnet could be stronger if you’re running hard, but for desk work and gentle movement it’s perfectly fine. Audio quality is clean.
Honestly didn’t expect this much at this price point. Build feels premium — the metal collar and dark matte finish look expensive.
Used it for a live TikTok and got compliments on audio clarity. The LED indicator is subtle but visible, so I always know when it’s live.
Setup was literally plug and play. No app, no weird pairing dance. Turned it on, green light, recording.
Great for the price. I wish the clip opened a tiny bit wider for thicker jacket collars, but on shirts it’s fine.
My co‑host uses a cheap wired lav and the difference in noise floor is staggering. This one is dead silent when I’m not speaking.
I carry it in my camera bag every day now. So small I forget it’s there, but always ready when inspiration strikes.
From Box to Broadcast in Minutes
Charge Both Units
Plug each device into a USB‑C charger. A solid green LED means fully charged.
Power On & Pair
Press the physical buttons — the transmitter and receiver auto‑pair. The LED will pulse then stay green when linked.
Clip the Mic
Attach the transmitter to your shirt collar or lapel, about 15–20 cm from your mouth. The magnetic back holds it in place.
Mount the Receiver
Snap the magnetic receiver onto your phone’s metal rig or tripod plate. If using a non‑magnetic case, use the included adhesive plate.
Select Your App
Open your recording or streaming app. The mic appears as a standard external mic — no extra drivers needed.
Test Levels, Then Go Live
Tap your chest lightly — the meters in your app should spike. Adjust app gain if needed, then hit record or go live.
Put Your Audio Next to the Usual Options
| ThisBEST | Basic Wired | Other Wireless | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dual Person Recording | ✓ | ✗ | ✓ (rare) |
| Active Noise Cancellation | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Magnetic Attachment | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Compact Travel Size | ✓ | ✓ | Partial |
| LED Status at a Glance | ✓ | ✗ | ✓ |
| Included Kit Completeness | 5 items | 1 item | 2‑3 items |
Everything You Need to Start Recording
Unbox, charge, pair — five pieces that create a complete mobile‑audio rig.
About this item
Your voice, perfectly captured. This wireless lavalier microphone system delivers broadcast-quality audio without the clutter of cables or background noise. Clip on, connect, and go live with confiden
Professional-grade wireless lavalier with noise cancellation for flawless live broadcast audio
- background noise interference
- tangled wired mics
- limited mobility during recording
- unreliable wireless connectivity
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