SKU: GC77-INTERVIEWGO

Rode Interview GO Handheld Mic Adapter for the Wireless GO

Turn your Wireless GO Transmitter into a handheld microphone with the RODE Interview GO. Once the transmitter is slotted snugly into the Wireless GO's cradle, the adapter will give you the sound and appearance of a handheld microphone.

The Interview GO comprises an adapter and a windshield. Simply slip your Wireless GO transmitter into the adapter, and fit the windshield over the transmitter. Use this adapter in any situation where your Wireless GO would benefit from the look and easy functionality of a handheld microphone, such as on-camera interviews, walking a convention floor, and other ENG scenarios.

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Turn your Wireless GO Transmitter into a handheld microphone with the RODE Interview GO. Once the transmitter is slotted snugly into the Wireless GO's cradle, the adapter will give you the sound and appearance of a handheld microphone.

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