Lavalier Microphone System — Wireless Audio for Smartphones
Wireless Audio That Keeps Up With Your Vision
Professional-grade lavalier microphone system with real-time monitoring and instant mobile integration. No cables, no dropouts, no setup drama.

Engineered for Seamless Creation
Three core advantages that make it the last mic system you’ll need.

Real-Time Monitoring
Green LEDs on both TX and RX units show battery life, signal strength, and pairing status at a glance. No guesswork, no stolen takes.

Works With Your Gear
The receiver plugs directly into iOS, Android, DSLR, or computer via included adapters. One system, every device you own.

Dual Voice Capture
The transmitter has a built-in microphone for quick clips, plus a lavalier clip-on mic for professional, hidden placement. Adapts to your shooting style.
Real Voices
Honest feedback from creators who switched.
Finally ditched my Rode for this. It pairs instantly with my iPhone 15 and the range is unreal—I walked to the back of the coffee shop and my voice was still crystal.
The build quality surprised me. It feels heavy and premium, not like a toy. Only knock is the lavalier mic cable is a bit short for taller folks.
Used it for three outdoor vlogs now. No wind noise issues thanks to the foams, and swapping phones is as simple as changing the adapter. My editing time is cut in half.
I stream on an iPad and a DSLR simultaneously. This little kit syncs audio perfectly between them. The LEDs are a godsend—I know my signal is solid before I ever hit record.
Sounds clean out of the box. I wish the clip rotated both ways, but it's sturdy. For the price, it's a steal.
Honestly, didn't expect much for a wireless lav this compact. But it beat my shotgun mic in a noisy market. Zero interference.
I use it on a DJI Osmo Pocket 3 with the Type-C adapter. No lag, no static. The receiver is lightweight enough to dangle without yanking the USB port.
Battery lasts my whole shoot day (about 5 hrs). Charging case would be nice, but USB-C cables are everywhere now, so not a dealbreaker.
Gamechanging for solo interviews. I clip the TX on a guest, plug the RX into my Android, and monitor through cheap in-ear monitors. Walkie-talkie simplicity.
Quick Setup in 3 Minutes
Charge & Power On
Both units arrive partially charged. Plug them into any USB-C source until the LEDs show solid green.
Pair Automatically
Turn on both TX and RX. They auto-pair in seconds, signaled by a steady blue LED.
Connect to Your Device
Plug the RX into your phone or camera using the correct adapter (Type-C, Lightning, or 3.5mm).
Clip, Speak, Record
Clip the TX to your collar, optionally attach the lavalier mic, and start your recording. Monitor levels via the RX LEDs.
Measurable Confidence
Everything You Get
From Frustration to Flawless Sound
The journey from tangled cables to wireless clarity.

The Tangle Trap
You’re mid-stream, momentum surging, and then—a cable snag pulls the mic, audio crackles, and you lose the moment. Traditional wired lavaliers chain you to a camera, limit movement, and introduce noise. For creators who move fast, that setup is a creativity killer.

Wireless, Reimagined
This dual-unit system splits the work: a compact transmitter clips to your shirt, while the receiver plugs into your phone or camera. Real-time LED status lets you monitor signal strength and battery at a glance. No pairing apps, no complex menus—it just connects.

Capture Every Word
From outdoor interviews to live streams, your audio stays crisp and stable up to 50 meters. The built-in mic captures your voice with clarity, and the lavalier extension gives you placement flexibility. Your audience hears every nuance, and you focus on what matters.
About this item
Say goodbye to tangled wires and dropped signal. Our dual-unit wireless lavalier microphone system delivers broadcast-quality audio straight to your phone or camera, with live status LEDs so you never
Professional wireless audio for creators on-the-go—no cables, real-time monitoring, instant mobile integration
- tangled wires during live streaming
- audio dropouts during outdoor filming
- complicated setup for mobile recording
- inability to monitor signal strength in real-time
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