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Rode Wireless GO II
  • Specs:

    • Dual-channel wireless microphone system – record two sound sources simultaneously or use as a single channel wireless microphone
    • All-new Series IV 2.4GHz digital transmission with 128-bit encryption – delivers an extended range of up to 200m (line of sight), optimised for extremely stable operation in dense RF environments
    • 3.5mm analog TRS output, USB-C and iOS digital audio output – universal compatibility with cameras, mobile devices and computers
    • On-board recording capability – record over 24 hours of audio direct to each transmitter as a failsafe against dropouts and other audio issues
    • Ability to switch between mono or stereo recording modes – record each channel separately or combine them for ultimate flexibility in post-production
    • Flexible gain control – three-stage pad, expandable to 10-stage pad
    • Safety channel – records a second channel at -20dB as a backup in case the main channel distorts
    • Complete control over all features and functions via the RØDE Central app
    • In-built rechargeable lithium-ion batteries – up to 7 hours battery life, plus a power saver mode
    • Designed and made in RØDE’s state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities in Sydney, Australia
    • $299 at https://www.adorama.com/rdwigoii.html

    PR

    The world’s smallest and first truly wireless microphone has been reborn. Meet the RØDE Wireless GO II, a new ultra-compact and extremely versatile dual-channel wireless microphone system. Offering the same pocket-sized form factor and professional sound quality as the best-selling Wireless GO, with a host of incredible new features making it even more powerful and flexible, this is next-generation wireless audio from RØDE.

    The original Wireless GO, released in 2019, revolutionised audio for content creators. With its innovative form factor, unique clip ‘n’ go versatility, and in-built microphone offering truly wireless recording for the first time, it changed the way creators captured sound for video.

    The Wireless GO II offers all of these features and much more, including dual-channel recording, universal compatibility with cameras, mobile devices and computers, extended range and improved transmission stability, and on-board recording capabilities. Wireless audio has changed again.

    “The original Wireless GO was a gamechanger,” says RØDE CEO Damien Wilson. “It truly revolutionised sound capture for everyone from vloggers to business professionals producing content while working from home. The form factor and feature set had never been seen before and many have attempted – and failed ­– to replicate it since.”

    “The Wireless GO II is a huge leap forward in terms of useability and versatility while retaining all the elements that made the first edition such a success. It represents RØDE’s mission to innovate and continue evolving our product lines, always with creators in mind. The Wireless GO II is once again going to change the way people record audio for their content.”

    UNMATCHED VERSATILITY

    The Wireless GO II takes the versatility of the original to new heights. Each kit contains two transmitters and a single receiver, allowing users to capture two sound sources simultaneously – perfect for a wide range of filmmaking scenarios, from recording interviews to two-person vlogs. It can also be used as a single channel wireless microphone for recording just one sound source.

    The Wireless GO II features a 3.5mm analog TRS output for plugging into cameras, plus a digital audio output via USB-C for plugging into smartphones, tablets and even computers. This universal compatibility with any device makes the Wireless GO II extremely versatile, ideal for everyone from filmmakers to YouTubers to business professionals.

    Another groundbreaking feature is its on-board recording capability. The Wireless GO II can record over 24 hours of audio directly to each transmitter (without the need for an SD card), ensuring a backup recording is always available in post-production in case of transmission dropouts and other audio issues.

    This feature is activated via RØDE Central, a new app that gives users access to firmware updates and advanced features for the Wireless GO II. In addition to onboard recording, these include activation of the safety channel, which records a second track at -20dB in case the main channel distorts, a fine gain control that expands the three-stage pad to a 10-stage pad, and more. The Wireless GO II is the first RØDE product to utilise RØDE Central, with the VideoMic NTG, AI-1 and others to be integrated in future.

    Other key features of the Wireless GO II include the ability to switch between mono and stereo modes, allowing users to record each transmitter separately or combine the two for ultimate flexibility in post-production, a mute button, in-built rechargeable lithium-ion batteries that last up to 7 hours, and more.

    No other wireless microphone system packs in such an incredible range of features, making the Wireless GO II one of the most versatile microphones on the market.

    ULTRA-COMPACT WIRELESS AUDIO

    The Wireless GO II offers the same pocket-sized form factor as the original. The receiver weighs just 32g and the transmitters weigh just 31g, with each measuring less than a matchbox, taking up virtually no space in a camera kit bag, backpack, handbag or briefcase.

    The transmitters and receiver feature the same unique clip design as the original, which make them incredibly easy to clip onto talent and mount onto a DSLR or mirrorless camera, mobile camera rig, boom pole or cold shoe accessory. This also means the extensive range of Wireless GO accessories work with the Wireless GO II, including the Interview GO and MagClip GO. Ultra-compact wireless audio for any recording situation.

    Each Wireless GO II kit ships with a flat TRS memory cable for plugging into cameras and three USB-C to USB-A cables for connecting to computers for charging and recording (additional RØDE cables or adaptors are required for connecting to mobile devices and computers with USB-C inputs). There is also a handy carry pouch for keeping the kit tidy and secure.

    PROFESSIONAL SOUND. SEAMLESS CONNECTIVITY

    The Wireless GO II has been designed to deliver professional sound while being incredibly simple to use. Out of the box, the two transmitters come auto paired to the receiver and will remember which channel they’ve been assigned to in future, ensuring a seamless setup process every time.

    The system utilises RØDE’s all-new Series IV 2.4GHz digital transmission with 128-bit encryption, which delivers an extended range of up to 200m (line of sight) and is optimised for operation in areas with a high level of RF activity, including dense urban environments, shopping malls, universities, convention centres and offices. The internal antenna has been redesigned to ensure an extremely stable connection, and with on-board recording providing a backup of all audio, users never have to worry about dropouts again.

    Each transmitter features a high-quality in-built omnidirectional condenser capsule for completely wireless recording, plus a 3.5mm TRS input for plugging in a lavalier microphone, such as the RØDE Lavalier GO.

    The Wireless GO II also comes with three furry windshields, which incorporate an innovative new twist-to-lock design for recording in windy conditions, ensuring crystal-clear, professional sound in any situation.

  • 22 Replies sorted by
  • Sweet. Just bought a couple of the old one. :-p

  • "Introducing the Wireless GO II"

    I totally dislike the ultra bright materialization of the voice in this introducing video, horrible, just horrible!

    If I was to purchase based in this commercial, I'd run away in the opposite direction from the product (which is probably very good).

  • @Eno

    They see it such :-)

    Rode biggest issue is that even in wireless stuff Chinese are very competitive.

    Our lab tests of 2.4Ghz Chinese stuff show that it is very robust to interference and we don't do shit like putting smartphone near, we induce controlled strong interference signal and we show you in reality that happens in spectrum plot as system try to broad spectrum or jumps around issues.

  • RØDE has sent out a quick update regarding the Wireless GO II. Some users have been experiencing issues with exporting larger uncompressed files via RØDE Central.

    Bad guys.

  • I'm completely satisfied with a Comica BoomX-U U2 VHF

  • Rode has unveiled the Central Mobile app for the $299 Wireless Go II lavalier-type microphone, allowing users to unlock advanced features, control settings and more. It also announced that the Wireless Go II is now compatible with its Rode Connect software designed for multi-host podcasting and streaming on a single PC.

    https://www.rode.com/software/rode-connect

  • Wireless GO II Single

    The Wireless GO II is also available in a single set. Offering the same ultra-compact form factor and unmatched feature set as the original, but with just one transmitter instead of two, it’s the ultimate wireless microphone for solo content creators. The receiver in the single set is identical to the dual-channel edition, meaning an additional transmitter can easily be paired for dual-channel recording.

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  • @Vitaliy_Kiselev

    Somewhat strange conclusion from the DP Review team on this one. As the performance with the Wireless GO II seems superior with the one characteristic which should matter the most: wireless transmitting quality. But of course if you only shot your talking subjects from 5 meters facing the camera...

    Also this is not DJI's first wireless mic, the have supplied one with their Pocket 2 Creator Combo since 2020.

    For charging the Wireless Go II back home just use a multi output charger. I use one also for my many Aputure MC's.

    Also the DJI Mic seems to be always out of stock.

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  • @EspenB

    As the performance with the Wireless GO II seems superior with the one characteristic which should matter the most: wireless transmitting quality.

    Issue with Wireless GO II is random clicks and corruption of internal storage. This is very common things with it.