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Incredibly compact and light for good quality audio that works out the box and is simple to use.
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News & Documentary
Yes, this will work.
Digital Cinema
Yes, but expect challenges.

Commercials & Marketing
Yes, but with mixed results.

Corporate & Education
Yes, this will work.

Live Events & Outside Broadcast
Not suited at all.

Online Video
Perfect for this!
What we love about RODE Wireless Go
Easy to use and quick setup
Built-in microphone
128-bit encryption to avoid cross-talk in dense environments like conferences
7-hour battery life
Low budget entry-level price point
What's not so hot about RODE Wireless Go
The plastic build, it's light but is it durable?
Line of sight required for optimal use
Would be nice if the external mic connection locked in as they can easily come out
What results should you expect from the
RODE Wireless Go
?
Quality audio that works out the box and is simple to use, that is optimised for short-range in dense environments - so for interviews at events, this compact and simple audio wireless solution is going to make life easier for quick setups on both the camera and the talent. But if your sending your talent up the top of a mountain or to another room then don’t expect this to perform miracles - you definitely need to keep the transmitter and receiver close to each other. You can get a distance of 70 metres between the transmitter and receiver but for clear audio, it has to be in the line of sight, so things like car doors or walls and fences can cause disruption to your signal. The key element is the built-in mic in the transmitter sounds great and so small that you can just clip it on and start recording. You can also accessorise with an external Lavalier Go mic its just a standard 3.5mm connector and doesn’t have the locking mechanism you get on pro audio gear so you need to mindful that it could be easily disconnected.
Features of the
RODE Wireless Go
that we love.
Ease of use:
The ability to set this up with a simple push-button pairing after you have taken them out of the box - you can’t argue that this product is incredibly easy to use. There are just three options on the Receiver for Gain adjustment for controlling your audio recording levels and the LCD display gives you the basic battery life for both the Receiver and transmitter as well as very basic levels and pairing information.
Compact Size:
The transmitter and the receiver are so small and both weight about 31grams. So easily hidden on the talent and not too bulky if you are using a DSLR for your shoot.
128-bit encryption:
Working in dense environments such as events and conference where you may be sharing the environment with others transmitting or receiving signals the 128bit encryption on the Rode Wireless Go help you to achieve this without interference such as cross-talk.
What's the Alternative?
Sennheiser XSW-D Wireless Portable interview kits, these are larger in physical size and cost a little more than the Rode Wireless Go - but they do include a professional lapel mic with the kit and professional locking attachments for the input mics.
This product has been reviewed by
Shane Lyons - Videocraft Web Sales Specialist.