Overview

Sennheiser Profile Overview

The Sennheiser Profile Wireless Replacement Clip-On Transmitter/Recorder features both a built-in microphone and onboard recording capabilities for seamless backup. The transmitter utilizes 2.4 GHz digital technology to communicate with the Profile dual-channel receiver (available separately) at a line-of-sight distance up to 800'. The transmitter is identical to the one originally included with the Profile two-person wireless system and is sold as a backup unit or a replacement, if the original is lost or damaged.

SKU: GC60-700268

Sennheiser Profile Wireless Replacement Clip-On Transmitter/Recorder with Built-In Microphone

Sennheiser Profile Overview

The Sennheiser Profile Wireless Replacement Clip-On Transmitter/Recorder features both a built-in microphone and onboard recording capabilities for seamless backup. The transmitter utilizes 2.4 GHz digital technology to communicate with the Profile dual-channel receiver (available separately) at a line-of-sight distance up to 800'. The transmitter is identical to the one originally included with the Profile two-person wireless system and is sold as a backup unit or a replacement, if the original is lost or damaged.

Built-In Microphone and External Mic Input

Simply attach the lightweight miniature mic/transmitter to your talent via the integrated clip or use the separately available magnet mount for more placement options. A thread on the bottom of the clip allows you to attach a stand for desktop use.

The built-in electret-condenser mic capsule features an omnidirectional polar pattern that picks up sound in a 360° radius around the microphone, providing a variety of placement options and helping to ensure consistent levels, even if the talent turns away from the mic.

If you prefer an even lower-profile appearance, plug a separately available lavalier mic equipped with a locking 3.5mm Sennheiser connector into the external microphone input with plug-in power.

Onboard Recording and Rechargeable Battery

Onboard recording is facilitated by the transmitter's internal 16GB storage capacity, providing up to 30 hours of recorded audio at a 24-bit / 48 kHz resolution. Recording can be started/stopped at the mic or remotely from the receiver. In addition, you can activate the unit's Backup Recording Mode (from the receiver), which will automatically turn on the backup recording, if the wireless signal becomes weak.

The built-in rechargeable battery operates for up to 7 hours at a time and can be recharged via a USB-C cable or the separately available Profile charging bar.

A separately available furry windscreen fits securely over the transmitter's mic capsule, effectively suppressing wind noise while still providing clear sound.

Key Features:

Miniature Clip-On Transmitter/Recorder

For Use with Profile Wireless Receiver

Built-In Omni Mic and 3.5mm Mic Input

16GB Internal Storage

Records 30 Hours of Audio

800' Line-of-Sight Transmission Distance

7-Hour Rechargeable Battery

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Sennheiser Profile Wireless Replacement Clip-On Transmitter/Recorder with Built-In Microphone

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Sennheiser Profile Overview

The Sennheiser Profile Wireless Replacement Clip-On Transmitter/Recorder features both a built-in microphone and onboard recording capabilities for seamless backup. The transmitter utilizes 2.4 GHz digital technology to communicate with the Profile dual-channel receiver (available separately) at a line-of-sight distance up to 800'. The transmitter is identical to the one originally included with the Profile two-person wireless system and is sold as a backup unit or a replacement, if the original is lost or damaged.

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