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Deity PR-2 Stereo Pocket Recorder + Lavalier Mic Get 8x Lithium AA Batteries

Record a wedding reception, interview, vlog, or video without fear with the Deity Microphones PR-2 Pocket 32-Bit Float Audio Recorder, a reliable and portable device that packs an impressive range of professional features in a small, pocket-friendly package. With the PR-2 recorder, you don't need to worry about RF interference or audio dropouts that can happen with wireless mic systems. Just plug in the included W.Lav Pro omnidirectional lavalier microphone, attach it to your subject, hide the recorder on their belt or in one of their pockets, and capture high-quality 32-bit float audio without clipping or distortion.

SKU: GC49-09.DTR0297D72BC

Deity PR-2 Stereo Pocket Recorder + Lavalier Mic Get 8x Lithium AA Batteries

Deity PR-2 Stereo Pocket Recorder + Lavalier Mic Get 8x Lithium AA Batteries

Record a wedding reception, interview, vlog, or video without fear with the Deity Microphones PR-2 Pocket 32-Bit Float Audio Recorder, a reliable and portable device that packs an impressive range of professional features in a small, pocket-friendly package. With the PR-2 recorder, you don't need to worry about RF interference or audio dropouts that can happen with wireless mic systems. Just plug in the included W.Lav Pro omnidirectional lavalier microphone, attach it to your subject, hide the recorder on their belt or in one of their pockets, and capture high-quality 32-bit float audio without clipping or distortion.

Stereo Locking 3.5mm Mic / Line Input

The PR-2 Pocket Recorder comes equipped with a locking 3.5mm stereo mic / stereo line input.

This feature allows for versatility in audio recording, which is essential for capturing sound in a variety of settings, such as tapping a mixing board for a feed at a wedding, directly recording a lavalier microphone, or even mounting it to a 3.5mm video mic for a portable shotgun setup.

24-Bit and 32-Bit Float Recording Formats

PR-2 supports 24-bit (mono/stereo) and 32-bit float (mono) recording formats, which means that you can always achieve perfect gain staging.

The 32-bit float is an excellent feature that ensures you won't clip your audio, even if you record too hot.

This feature enables you to rework your lavalier's gain in the editing process- especially handy if you're recording in a live setting where you're not able to constantly monitor your levels.

Wireless Timecode Sync and Remote Control

The Recorder can wirelessly sync timecode from the Deity TC-1 timecode generator boxes, which is a great feature for easily adding timecode metadata to your WAV files.

This enables you to sync up your audio to your video footage in post more easily and significantly quicker, saving you time and money.

Additionally, the PR-2 is remote-controlled via Bluetooth using the Sidus Audio app (iOS/Android/macOS), which allows for every setting to be adjusted from up to 250' away.

This feature is especially useful if you need to make changes to your recording setup quickly in situations where it is not convenient to access the recorder.

Mic Pass Thru

The PR-2 features a toggle switch on the top that allow you to pass the microphone plug-in power (PiP) from the output thru to the input.

This enables you to daisy-chain the PR-2 with a transmitter to add recording functionality to any transmitter you might own.

This also means that even if the PR-2 is turned off, the transmitters PiP is still passing thru to power your lavalier.

Professional Ergonomics

The PR-2 Pocket Recorder also features Deity's signature triple-tap locking method to prevent accidental stopping of recording when in someone's pocket.

The headphone output allows for live monitoring and checking the lavalier sound quality before recording, which is useful for ensuring that you capture high-quality audio.

The device runs on 2 AA batteries with nearly 30 hours of battery life.

At a Glance

Stereo locking 3.5mm mic/line input

Supports 24-bit (mono/stereo) and 32-bit float (mono) recording formats

32-bit float means you'll always have perfect gain staging

Recording file formats: WAV (BWF)

Signal processing: low-cut filter, limiter

Wirelessly syncs timecode from the Deity TC-1 timecode generator boxes

Remote controlled via Bluetooth with the Sidus Audio app (iOS/Android/macOS)-250'range

Headphone output allows for live monitoring and checking the lavalier sound quality before recording

Runs on 2 AA batteries (included) for nearly 30 hours of battery life

Key Features:

Get 8x Deity Lithium AA Batteries Free

Videography, Interviews, Weddings, Vlogs

W.Lav Pro Omni Lavalier Microphone

24-Bit Stereo and 32-Bit Float Recording

Locking 3.5mm Mic/Line, Stereo/Mono Ins

Headphone Output

Wireless Timecode Sync

Remote Controlled via Sidus Audio App

Up to 30 Hours via AA Batteries

Belt-Mount, Pocket-Friendly Housing

What's in the Box:

Deity PR-2 Stereo Pocket Recorder + Lavalier Mic Get 8x Lithium AA Batteries

Deity Microphones PR-2 32-Bit Float Pocket Audio Recorder with Lavalier Mic

W.Lav Pro Lavalier Microphone

microSD Card

USB-C Cable

USB-C to USB-A Conversion Plug

Beltclip Holster

AA Battery

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Product Overview

Deity PR-2 Stereo Pocket Recorder + Lavalier Mic Get 8x Lithium AA Batteries

Record a wedding reception, interview, vlog, or video without fear with the Deity Microphones PR-2 Pocket 32-Bit Float Audio Recorder, a reliable and portable device that packs an impressive range of professional features in a small, pocket-friendly package. With the PR-2 recorder, you don't need to worry about RF interference or audio dropouts that can happen with wireless mic systems. Just plug in the included W.Lav Pro omnidirectional lavalier microphone, attach it to your subject, hide the recorder on their belt or in one of their pockets, and capture high-quality 32-bit float audio without clipping or distortion.

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