Hohem Mic-01 in depth review in 3 minutes
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 ก.ค. 2024
- The Hohem Mic-01 is a new wireless lav microphone for smartphone.
In this video review I've tryed to outline all the Hohem Mic-01 features that make it so innovative in only three minutes.
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Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:27 Unboxing
00:46 Battery life
01:07 Transmitter range
01:15 DSP Noise reduction
01:27 Shutter control
01:34 How to recharge the transmitter
01:43 Stand alone mic with TF card
01:53 Audio quality
02:07 It may work with an external lavalier
02:20 Meeting Diego Allegri professional magician
03:00 The receiver
03:20 MFi Certified
03:36 How to use the Hohem Mic-01 with a camera
03:46 Sound level in real time and gain setting
03:56 How to charge the smartphone while using the Hohem Mic-01
04:10 How do I use the Hohem Mic-01
04:34 Comparison with other microphones
05:02 Sample recording with Hohem Mic-01
05:16 Diego Allegri disappearing
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Great video, as usual!
Thank you mate, I appreciate a lot!
how it compare to fulaim x5/ neewer cm28?
Sorry Doel, but I've no experience of Fulaim and Neewer Mic systems.
Are two transmitters recording in stereo mode?
No, each one records in mono. If you use Dolby On app to record the audio, then you've got a stereo track, but I think it is created via software. If you use an internal TF Card, you have a mono track.
@@LeonardoAnchisiENG no no, that's not what I meant. What interests me is the recording with two transmitters, two interlocutors. Does the recording come out in stereo?
@@IMZMOTORS Sorry. The recording is not in stereo: the signals form the two transmitters are added in the receiver and you have got a mono audio with both the voices on the same channel on the smatphone app you are using to record. If you want to have a stereo effect, you have to use two different TF cards, one in each transmitter, and don't use the receiver. This way you have two mono files that you can post process putting one in the right channel and the other in the left. I hope I've been clear enough.
Thank you friend. I was very concerned about this question. Not a single blogger mentioned this.
@@IMZMOTORS Happy to be useful :)
Useful video and covered all the key points, but please don’t play music when you are comparing mics- that makes the exercise pointless.
That's a good advice! I'll keep it in mind. Thanks Peter!
Great bro but Thats magic game waste our time❤❤ from Pakistan🇵🇰
Thanks bro, I’ll keep in mind your advice for my next videos. I appreciate a lot!
@@LeonardoAnchisiENG Thank you🌹🌹
@@GhaniBazdarwal4K No, thank you!
The audio from your short outside section was terrible. Very muddy. Far too low on your chest. Get it closer to your mouth.
You are right, Will, it was too far. Thanks for the advice!
@@LeonardoAnchisiENG Sorry for being critical!
@@WillNewcomb I appreciate a lot, don't worry. It's the only way to grow ;)
@@LeonardoAnchisiENG So gracious!!!
@@WillNewcomb and if you follow me, please keep helping me grow :)