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Joby Microphone Wavo

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Joby Microphone Wavo

Joby Microphone Wavo

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Need to step things up from the internal audio on your camera or phone? The Wavo from JOBY is your next purchase!

This powerful but lightweight microphone features a Hytrel® Double Point Duo-Lyre® designed by Rycote team to isolate unwanted vibrations. High quality capture with wide frequency response range delivers superior quality sound recording.

Super-Cardioid polar pattern focuses on the vlogger's voice, isolating it from the crowd or background noise. The base allows for attachment via locking cold shoe mount or ¼ 20 for added security. For purer sound clarity the supplied foam windshield helps to remove any unwanted ambient distractions.

Supplied with both a cable for mobile phones (TRRS) and cameras (TRS) this is the Vlogger's choice for their first quality microphone.

Designed for the JOBY Wavo vlogging microphone, the Wavo Windjammer provides outstanding protection for outdoor use in applications such as vlogging, live streaming, Tiktoking and filming.

In case you are interested in using Wavo with your laptop you can find separately the Wavo USB Adapter that thanks to its plug-and-play solution it easily allows you to plug your microphone and TRS headphones directly into your computer or laptop and you are ready to go.

If you are on the go and you just want to manage your calls, live streams or IG lives with your friends more easily you might be interested into the Wavo 3.5mm Cable Splitter to listen to audio output in real-time via plug-in headphones of your choice without any additional speaker.

The only mic you won't want to drop.
Let’s get loud! This mic is super compact, portable and lightweight but powerful enough to deliver quality audio anywhere you’re vlogging, wherever you are.

Find your voice, make sure you’re heard.
Both figuratively AND literally. No matter how loud it gets around you, thanks to the Super Cardioid polar pattern Wavo will always be able to focus on your voice. Let’s put it this way, you are the one person it'll never stop looking for in a crowded place (awwww)

Go all-the-way SOUND-ON mode
Shock Isolation - *power snap* - on point. Forget handling noise thanks to the Rycote® Duo-Lyre® shock mount. No more “clclcl”, “bzbzb”, “tkltkltkl”, “chkchck”. K, you got the point.

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