The era of adjacent recording: the magic of supporting two microphones on one receiver

The most common issues encountered in videos, interviews, podcast recordings, or face-to-face conversations for vlogs are "out-of-sync" or "talking to only one person."

Dual-channel wireless microphones are becoming standard equipment for creators.

1. Why do we need dual-channel recording?

Single-microphone recording is only suitable for monologues, but when two people are speaking simultaneously,
two independent microphones are necessary to capture the different sound sources.

The core advantages of a dual-channel microphone are:
🎙️ Two microphones → One receiver → Simultaneous recording
Whether you're conducting an interview, a conversation, or even shooting a couple's vlog, the audio remains independent, clear, and stable.

2.Key Advantages of Dual-Channel Wireless Microphones

1️⃣ Independent Recording of Two Sources
The audio tracks of the two speakers can be saved separately, facilitating post-production editing and mixing, and preventing conflicting voices.

2️⃣ Automatic Mixing Mode
For scenes that don't require editing, select "Single Track Output" and the system will automatically balance the volume between the two speakers.

3️⃣ Highly Stable Transmission
Using 2.4GHz or UHF wireless technology, the system provides stable and uninterrupted transmission even when the two speakers are 10–20 meters apart.

4️⃣ Lightweight and Easy to Use, Plug and Record
The receiver maintains a plug-and-play design, allowing you to record directly from your iPhone without any additional equipment.

3.Applicable Scenarios

🗣️ Interview videos: Record both the reporter and the interviewee simultaneously.

🎬 Two-person vlogs or couples' channels: Create natural interactions without sharing a microphone.

🎤 Course recording/lecture hosting: Capture multiple speakers' voices clearly.

🎧 Podcast recording: Easily achieve dual-channel recording for greater flexibility in post-editing.

The advent of dual-channel wireless microphones makes two-person shoots simple, professional, and natural.
It's no longer just another microphone; it's a creative tool that allows for more complete communication and a more balanced sound.

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