🎙️ Elevate Your Audio Game with Style!
The Microphone Interview GO Handheld Adapter is a versatile and lightweight solution for audio professionals, compatible with various wireless transmitters. It features dual 1/4” threaded holes for mounting flexibility, a customizable plastic flag for branding, and a foam cover to reduce unwanted noise, making it an essential tool for interviews and recordings on the go.
Material Type | Plastic |
Color | Black |
Item Weight | 0.12 Kilograms |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Number of Channels | 1 |
Polar Pattern | Unidirectional |
Microphone Form Factor | Handheld |
Connectivity Technology | HANDHELD |
Connector Type | Handheld |
Special Features | Stand |
Compatible Devices | Camera |
D**H
Looks good and you can customize it!
Perfect for live interviews! 100% recommended!
R**G
Nice Mic holder!
Great for holding the wireless mic of your choice for an interview set up.Works nicely with the DJI Mic 2's, and looks like a legit tv show mic.Easy to set up and use, it's a simple mic holder, but adds a nice aesthetic to your interviews.
L**4
Compatible with my DJI Mic
The Greenboxin Microphone Adapter is a fantastic tool for transforming your RODE Wireless GO, DJI Mic, Lark Max, or similar wireless transmitters into a professional handheld microphone.The included foam cover effectively reduces wind noise and popping sounds, providing clearer audio in various environments. The cold shoe mount is secure and keeps the transmitter firmly in place during use.Overall, this handheld adapter is a versatile and practical addition for anyone using wireless transmitters.
A**A
works
works for what you need it for, but should be better quality at this price. just looks liike a cheap 3d printed accessory with a cheap mic foam
J**N
Cool piece, came without the foam
Honestly, what is my luck with these stuff. I order this for a show and it came without the foam sponge thingy good thing I have another mic that uses the same.
P**O
Not very good for Rode Wireless Pro
Granted, the description doesn't say it is compatible with Rode Wireless Pro, but it is listed as compatible with Rode Wireless Go II which has identical shape and dimensions. The TX unit's clip doesn't slip all the way down in this handheld adapter's bracket. It stops about half way and you really don't want to push it any harder because the Rode clip could break. This results in an awkward fit of the foam with a lot of gap and looks tilted. See attached pictures.The material is lightweight plastic, but it's ok. Doesn't feel awesome to hold, but isn't bad either. I also have a pair of similar handheld adapters I bought on Etsy that someone 3D printed. Those are really good and a lot cheaper. I don't think this CaTeFo's price is justifiable when using with Rode Wireless. I'd look somewhere else.
A**Y
Handheld mic for DJI wireless mic 2
This works perfectly with my DJI wireless mic 2! Just slide the mic in, throw the foam wind cover on, and your mic is a little more professional looking in a standing interview and a little bit protected! And easier to hold. 5 stars!
Z**.
Good enough to be plastic and all….
Well the old saying they just don’t make things like they used to is one of those things that’s sad but true and that is the case with this here microphone uh ahem I mean holder let’s be clear it does not come with the transmitter or microphone at all.Ya know I sure had high hopes it would be a much more sturdy plastic than what they are using but it’s not it doesn’t feel very durable at all and could definitely break after a couple or so drops.If you do need this though I think it could be quite good since the mic does have a 1/4 threaded slot on the side and the bottom so if you wanted to mount this to a boom pole or tripod you could certainly do so. I would not recommend giving this to someone to hold and do an interview with though possibly one slip up could end badly. Definitely would recommend keeping this mounted to a boom pole or tripod permanently.Lastly the windscreen is of good quality and doesn’t restrict the audio just does exactly what it’s supposed to and that’s cut down the wind noise. It doesn’t eliminate it entirely but it does lessen the effect quite a bit to an acceptable level.Overall for $26 I think you are getting a good boom pole mount for your wireless microphones. Just don’t think I’d recommend using this as a stand alone since the plastic does feel quite cheap and brittle.
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