Sennheiser, a popular company in the audio industry, today launched Profile Wireless, a new flexible wireless microphone system that can be used in a wide range of situations. Designed with creators and videographers in mind, the company says the wireless audio microphones can be used as clip-on mics as well as handheld and tabletop modes.
The two-channel system offers a variety of connection options and can easily be connected to mobile phones, computers and cameras. Sennheiser Profile Wireless also comes with a multi-functional charging bar that serves as a storage device for a two-channel mini receiver with an OLED touch screen, two pre-paired clip-on microphones that automatically connect to the receiver, an adapter to connect the receiver. Mobile phone or camera cold show mounts as well as magnetic clips that allow users to attach the mic to clothing.
The multifunctional charging bar can also be used as a handheld or desktop mic. Sennheiser’s Profile Wireless Audio Multi-Toolkit has a range of up to 245 meters with 16GB of onboard storage in each clip-on wireless microphone, which the company claims can hold up to 30 hours of audio at 24-bit/48kHz quality. Can and can be recorded. Also used while recharging.
To protect your audio recordings, Sennheiser says it’s using a backup recording mode that automatically enables internal recording when Wi-Fi signals are weak or low. It also has a safety channel mode that can record audio at lower quality to prevent clipping and “increase the dynamic range of the capsule”.
The profile connects using a wireless 2.4GHz network and has an integrated handheld option with a 15-hour battery. Some utility features include an auto-rotating receiver display and various mounting options. The Sennheiser Profile Wireless will launch next year for Rs 29,900.
Enjoyed reading about the latest offering from Sennheiser? Stay tuned for our in-depth review of Profile Wireless.
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