Overview

The Azden® i-Coustics® PRO-XD is an easy to use and affordable digital wireless lavalier microphone system for camera mounting and mobile video applications. Its compact and lightweight design is a great solution for capturing audio on the go. Perfect for video production, electronic news gathering and even mobile devices, the PRO-XD includes an adapter cable for compatibility with headset inputs on most modern smartphones and tablets!

Utilizing digital wireless technology, the PRO-XD operates in the 2.4GHz range which is completely free of TV and radio interference. The PRO-XD out performs similarly priced VHF systems with better than CD quality digital audio and delivers dependable operation out to a distance of 100 feet or beyond with direct line of sight. Set up is a breeze with automatic syncing between receiver and transmitter. Internal, rechargeable lithium-ion batteries provide long lasting operation and easy charging via USB.

Designed to delivery high-fidelity audio, the receiver’s high gain output with volume control alleviates noise and hiss produced by low-quality camera preamps and eliminates the need for big adjustments in post production. The PRO-XD’s transmitter uniquely includes an auxiliary line input, allowing you to wirelessly transmit any stereo, line level audio source and mix it with the microphone source if desired.

With its incredibly small form factor, the PRO-XD is the first viable digital wireless audio solution for use with action cameras, such as the popular Hero® series from GoPro® (3rd party cable may be required for connection).

The complete PRO-XD system includes the transmitter, receiver and specially designed lapel microphone as well as an adapter cable for mobile devices, an audio output cable, USB cable and AC adapter for charging.

SKU: GC21-AZDPRO-XD

Azden PRO-XD Digital Wireless Microphone System

The Azden® i-Coustics® PRO-XD is an easy to use and affordable digital wireless lavalier microphone system for camera mounting and mobile video applications. Its compact and lightweight design is a great solution for capturing audio on the go. Perfect for video production, electronic news gathering and even mobile devices, the PRO-XD includes an adapter cable for compatibility with headset inputs on most modern smartphones and tablets!

Utilizing digital wireless technology, the PRO-XD operates in the 2.4GHz range which is completely free of TV and radio interference. The PRO-XD out performs similarly priced VHF systems with better than CD quality digital audio and delivers dependable operation out to a distance of 100 feet or beyond with direct line of sight. Set up is a breeze with automatic syncing between receiver and transmitter. Internal, rechargeable lithium-ion batteries provide long lasting operation and easy charging via USB.

Designed to delivery high-fidelity audio, the receiver’s high gain output with volume control alleviates noise and hiss produced by low-quality camera preamps and eliminates the need for big adjustments in post production. The PRO-XD’s transmitter uniquely includes an auxiliary line input, allowing you to wirelessly transmit any stereo, line level audio source and mix it with the microphone source if desired.

With its incredibly small form factor, the PRO-XD is the first viable digital wireless audio solution for use with action cameras, such as the popular Hero® series from GoPro® (3rd party cable may be required for connection).

The complete PRO-XD system includes the transmitter, receiver and specially designed lapel microphone as well as an adapter cable for mobile devices, an audio output cable, USB cable and AC adapter for charging.



In The Box

  • PRO-XDR receiver
  • PRO-XDT transmitter
  • EX-503XD lavalier microphone
  • Stereo audio output cable
  • TRRS audio adapter cable for mobile devices
  • USB charging unit (cable + AC adapter)
  • Manual

Specifications

PRO-XD
    • Operating Freq.: 2.4GHz ISM Band
    • Dynamic Range: 90dB
    • Signal-To-Noise: 80dB
    • Operating Range: 35m typical; up to 120m in ideal conditions.
    • Freq. Response: 20Hz - 20kHz, ± 1dB
    • Digital Sampling: 48kHz/16bit
    • System Latency: 14ms
    • Battery Life Span: 300 cycles
    • Battery Type: Lithium-ion
    • Power Supply: USB 5V
    • Warranty: 2 Years (Registration Required)
    • Accessories: shoe mount, belt clip, lapel clip, trrs adapter, USB mini to USB-A cable, AC adapter.


RECEIVER (PRO-XDR)
  • RF Output Power: 10mW
  • Max Output Level: -14dBV
  • Mic Output: Φ3.5mm dual-mono/stereo
  • Headphone Output: Φ3.5mm stereo
  • Output Impedance: Mic: 600Ω; Headphone: 16Ω
  • Battery Life: 16 hours
  • Battery Charge Time: 3 hours
  • Dimensions: 48x79x14mm (W/H/D)
  • Weight: 68g
TRANSMITTER (PRO-XDT)
    • RF Output Power: 10mW
    • Mic Input: Φ3.5mm mono TRRS
    • Aux Input: Φ3.5mm stereo, line level
    • Input Impedance: Mic: 2.2kΩ; Aux: 10kΩ
    • Max Input: 300mV RMS
    • Battery Life: 11 hours
    • Battery Charge Time: 3 hours 30 min
    • Dimensions: 48x79x14mm (W/H/D)
    • Weight: 62g


MICROPHONE (EX-503XD)
  • Mic Element: Electret Condenser
  • Polar Pattern: Omni-Directional
  • Freq. Response: 30Hz - 20kHz
  • Sensitivity: -46dB at 1kHz (0dB=1V/Pa)
  • Impedance: 2.2kΩ (at 1kHz)
  • Power Requirement: Plug-in power DC 1-10V
  • Connector Type: Φ3.5mm TRRS
  • Cord Length: 105cm

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Product Overview

The Azden® i-Coustics® PRO-XD is an easy to use and affordable digital wireless lavalier microphone system for camera mounting and mobile video applications. Its compact and lightweight design is a great solution for capturing audio on the go. Perfect for video production, electronic news gathering and even mobile devices, the PRO-XD includes an adapter cable for compatibility with headset inputs on most modern smartphones and tablets!

Utilizing digital wireless technology, the PRO-XD operates in the 2.4GHz range which is completely free of TV and radio interference. The PRO-XD out performs similarly priced VHF systems with better than CD quality digital audio and delivers dependable operation out to a distance of 100 feet or beyond with direct line of sight. Set up is a breeze with automatic syncing between receiver and transmitter. Internal, rechargeable lithium-ion batteries provide long lasting operation and easy charging via USB.

Designed to delivery high-fidelity audio, the receiver’s high gain output with volume control alleviates noise and hiss produced by low-quality camera preamps and eliminates the need for big adjustments in post production. The PRO-XD’s transmitter uniquely includes an auxiliary line input, allowing you to wirelessly transmit any stereo, line level audio source and mix it with the microphone source if desired.

With its incredibly small form factor, the PRO-XD is the first viable digital wireless audio solution for use with action cameras, such as the popular Hero® series from GoPro® (3rd party cable may be required for connection).

The complete PRO-XD system includes the transmitter, receiver and specially designed lapel microphone as well as an adapter cable for mobile devices, an audio output cable, USB cable and AC adapter for charging.

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