{"id":29863,"date":"2024-03-04T15:39:37","date_gmt":"2024-03-04T22:39:37","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blinkbargain.com\/blog\/shures-first-wireless-lapel-mic-can-connect-to-your-phone-without-a-receiver\/"},"modified":"2024-03-04T15:39:37","modified_gmt":"2024-03-04T22:39:37","slug":"shures-first-wireless-lapel-mic-can-connect-to-your-phone-without-a-receiver","status":"publish","type":"blog","link":"https:\/\/blinkbargain.com\/blog\/shures-first-wireless-lapel-mic-can-connect-to-your-phone-without-a-receiver\/","title":{"rendered":"Shure\u2019s first wireless lapel mic can connect to your phone without a receiver"},"content":{"rendered":"
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On Tuesday, Shure unveiled its better-late-than-never entry into the creator-focused wireless consumer lapel mic space. The audio company\u2019s MoveMic system \u2014 available in single-channel (the $249 MoveMic One) and dual-channel (the $349 MoveMic Two) models \u2014 joins an increasingly crowded space of wireless lavalier mics alongside three tiers of Rode\u2019s Wireless Go<\/a> system and two iterations of DJI\u2019s Mic<\/a>.<\/p>\n Most products in this space require a receiver for your phone, but Shure offers direct-to-phone wireless transmission \u2014 including for two mics in the dual-channel model. But the catch is that it only works when using Shure\u2019s MOTIV apps (available on iOS<\/a> and Android<\/a>), which won\u2019t be everyone\u2019s cup of tea.<\/p>\n For more versatile recording (including with cameras, computers and third-party phone apps), you\u2019ll have to use the MoveMic Receiver. It\u2019s available as a standalone $199 purchase or as part of a $499 bundle with two dual-channel mics.<\/p>\n