The Polsen UWM-2 2-Person Camera-Mount Wireless Omni Lavalier Microphone System provides vloggers, mobile journalists, and videographers with a clear-sounding, easy-to use, and flexible UHF system that packs a set of professional features into a cost-effective solution.
The UWM-2 includes two bodypack transmitters with omnidirectional lavalier mics, which makes this wireless system great for applications with two people talking simultaneously, like mobile journalism, dialog, and interviews. The compact-sized receiver can record directly to devices such as a mirrorless/DSLR camera, a camcorder with XLR connectors, or smartphone equipped with a headphone jack.
The system provides up to 8 hours of continuous use on AA batteries at a range up to 300′. You can choose from 100 channels to find a clean channel and avoid interference, and up to four UWM-2 systems can be deployed simultaneously in the same location if more audio channels are needed.
- The two-channel receiver allows you to save space on your shooting rig by using a single receiver to simultaneously receive signals from the two mic/transmitters.
- The receiver features a belt clip and a shoemount adapter for your camera.
- There is also a 1/4″-20 adapter on the shoemount to attach the receiver to a stand or tripod for stationary setups.
- In the absence of a smartphone holder, the receiver can also be clamped to your smartphone using the belt clip.
- Easy-to-understand menus and controls, along with backlit LCD displays, allow you to make quick adjustments under varying lighting conditions.
- Each bodypack transmitter uses a locking 3.5mm connection to secure its lavalier mic. A short press of the power button mutes the mic between takes.
- You can activate the low-cut filter on the transmitter to minimize low noise like rumble or noise from air-conditioners units.
- A transmitter lock function helps prevent accidental changes to settings while recording is in progress.
- The receiver’s output can be switched between a dual-mono or stereo signal. In dual-mono mode, each mic is kept separate and recorded discretely to the left and right channels in your camera. In stereo mode, the two mics are mixed together and recorded on both the left and right channels in your camera.
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