Overview

Designed for videographers and video hobbyists on a limited budget, the BOYA BY-XM6-S1 is a new generation 2.4 GHz wireless microphone, dual-channel for capturing audio with dual subjects to your smartphone, tablet, DSLR cameras, consumer camcorders, PCs, etc.

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BOYA BY-XM6-S1 Ultra Compact 2.4GHz Dual-Channel Wireless Microphone (1xRX & 1xTX)

Designed for videographers and video hobbyists on a limited budget, the BOYA BY-XM6-S1 is a new generation 2.4 GHz wireless microphone, dual-channel for capturing audio with dual subjects to your smartphone, tablet, DSLR cameras, consumer camcorders, PCs, etc.

The BOYA BY-XM6-S1 is a compact and extraordinarily easy-to-use wireless microphone system for recording crisp and clear speech and interviews. Both the receiver and transmitter exhibits an easy to read OLED display allowing you to visually see the settings of your system. The unique transmitter has a built in microphone but also has the ability to plug in the included omni-directional lavalier mic which provides flexibility and versatility during recording. Additionally, the system offers up to 100m line-of-sight operation range.

The BY-XM6-S1 consists of one compact body-pack transmitter and a portable receiver, an omni-directional lavalier microphone, a 3.5mm TRRS audio cable and a 3.5mm TRS audio cable, which provides immediate out-of-the-box operation for anyone, making it ideal for video, podcast and mobile journalism applications.

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BOYA BY-XM6-S1 Ultra Compact 2.4GHz Dual-Channel Wireless Microphone (1xRX & 1xTX)

  • Ultra compact size
  • Clip on design for hands free operation
  • 2.4GHz wireless transmission
  • Can support two transmitters
  • Easy to read OLED display
  • Up to 100 meters operation range
  • Type-C port for easy charging
  • 7 hours operation time
  • Real-time headphone monitoring
  • Includes TRS, TRRS, Type-C Cable and 1 x Lavalier Microphone

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Designed for videographers and video hobbyists on a limited budget, the BOYA BY-XM6-S1 is a new generation 2.4 GHz wireless microphone, dual-channel for capturing audio with dual subjects to your smartphone, tablet, DSLR cameras, consumer camcorders, PCs, etc.

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