Rode - Interview Micro Orange
The Røde Interview Micro Orange transforms your Wireless Micro transmitter into a stylish handheld microphone, designed to capture speech with natural ease. Its ergonomic shape hugs the palm, its orange colour makes a style statement, and the supplied windscreen ensures that every vocal pick-up is perfect. An accessory that follows your movements and makes interviews go more smoothly, without cables or superfluous staging.
Presentation
The design favours balance in the hand, which naturally stabilises the gesture during an interview or spontaneous podcast format.
The integrated windscreen refines voice reproduction by limiting plosives and stray breaths.
Røde has designed this accessory for creators who work with field content, light streaming or rapid recording, without losing sound coherence.
Features
Other features
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Røde Interview Micro Orange
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Handle for Microphone / Wireless Transmitter
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Turns any wireless transmitter into a handheld microphone
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Series: Røde Wireless Micro
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Colour: Orange
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Supplied with matching windscreen
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Adapter dimensions: 266 x Ø 54 mm
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Adapter weight: 80 g
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Compatible with :
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Røde Wireless Micro
To find out more...
For several decades now, Røde has been developing audio solutions designed for modern creators, from the studio to mobile reporting.
Each product reflects a desire to simplify voice recording, while retaining a strong and recognisable visual identity.
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Rode has been a leader in audio equipment since 1967 and is respected by musicians and recording engineers around the world. From shotgun mics and lavalier mics to accessories such as boom stands and microphone stands, Rode has everything you need to capture an artist's talents on stage or in the studio. Best sellers include the NT1-A condenser mic, for podcasts the NT-USB mini and RodeCaster Pro. For those who want a dynamic microphone, choose the M1. There are also a number of mobile solutions for smartphones and DSLRs, always with professional quality.
