Description
The VideoMic GO II is a versatile and lightweight shotgun microphone that excels in a range of recording applications. It features a 3.5mm TRS output for use with a camera, plus a digital USB output for recording with mobile devices and computers. It delivers crisp, clear, directional sound, making it ideal for filmmaking and vlogging. And is also fully compatible with the RØDE Connect podcasting and streaming software for Mac and PC. When used in USB mode, the 3.5mm output doubles as a headphone output for easy monitoring and playback.
The VideoMic GO II features the same revolutionary annular line tube design as the VideoMic NTG and NTG5; which offer unmatched transparency and a natural sound. Supported in a detachable Rycote shock mount, the VideoMic GO II provides you with an extremely convenient cable management system.
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FEATURES:
3.5mm TRS output for use with cameras
Digital USB-C output for use with iPhone, iPad and Android devices, Mac and PC
3.5mm output doubles as a headphone output in USB mode for audio monitoring and playback
Delivers crisp, clear, directional sound, making it ideal for all kinds of content creation
Compatible with RØDE Connect, RØDE Central, and RØDE Reporter to unlock additional features
SPECIFICATIONS: Acoustic & Electrical Specifications
Acoustic Principle: Pressure gradient electret condenser
Polar Pattern: Supercardioid
Frequency Response: 20Hz – 20kHz
Output Impedance: 2K2Ω
Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 79 dBA
Equivalent Noise Level (A-Weighted): 15 dBA
Dynamic Range: 95 dBA Typical
Sensitivity: -31dBV(28.78mV @ 94dB SPL) ± 1dB @ 1kHz
Max Input SPL: 110 dB SPL
Output Connection:
3.5mm TRS
USB-C
Computer Connectivity: USB-C (USB 2.0)
Simultaneous I/O: Stereo input and output when in USB mode
Power Requirements:
3.5mm plug-in power 2 – 5V
USB 5V
Bit Depth: 24-bit
Sample Rates: 48 kHz
Minimum OS Requirements:
macOS 10.15
Windows 10 (20H2)
iOS 14
Android 9.0
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