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Joby Wavo Windjammer (Grey)

The Joby Wavo Windjammer (Grey) is designed for mobile content creators on-the-go who need extra wind noise reduction. Joby Wavo Windjammer is easy-fitting slip-on fur cover that provides excellent wind protection during audio content creation.

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Joby Wavo Windjammer (Grey)

Joby Wavo Windjammer (Grey)

The Joby Wavo Windjammer (Grey) is designed for mobile content creators on-the-go who need extra wind noise reduction. Joby Wavo Windjammer is easy-fitting slip-on fur cover that provides excellent wind protection during audio content creation.

Designed for the Joby Wavo vlogging microphone, the Wavo Windjammer provides outstanding protection in applications such as outdoor vlogging, live streaming, Tiktoking and filming. It fits seamlessly over the existing foam windscreen of the Wavo mic and makes it an effective tool for content creators who are always on the move.

It provides an amazing additional 12 dB Wind Noise Reduction to the Wavo's already impressive specs. Originally developed by Rycote, a sister company to Joby, the Windjammer is a high-quality synthetic fur cover that provides superb protection against extreme wind noise. This is due to excellence in manufacturing and design: Joby Wavo Windjammer is made from materials designed specifically for wind noise isolation. Unlike other similar products in the market, the Wavo Windjammer has virtually no adverse effect on high-frequency audio input.

Key Features:

Easily Fits Over Existing Foam Windscreen of Wavo

Impressive Additional 12 dB Wind Noise Reduction

Protects Against Vocal Plosives

Materials Specially Designed for Wind Noise Isolation

A Perfect Companion to the Joby Wavo Vlogging Microphone

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Joby Wavo Windjammer (Grey)

The Joby Wavo Windjammer (Grey) is designed for mobile content creators on-the-go who need extra wind noise reduction. Joby Wavo Windjammer is easy-fitting slip-on fur cover that provides excellent wind protection during audio content creation.

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