The BEST Wireless Microphone! DJI Mic 2 vs Rode Wireless Pro vs Sony ECM-W3 vs Hollyland Lark M2!

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Are you looking for the ULTIMATE wireless mic that will give you great audio no matter the situation? Well, in this video we will be comparing some of the hottest mic’s on the market! 🔥 We have the newly released DJI Mic 2, Rode Wireless Pro, Hollyland Lark M2, Godox Virso M2 and the Sony ECM-W3. Which one has the BEST audio? Watch to find out! 😎

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What happens in this video 🔎
0:00 Intro
0:28 Quiet Environments
1:31 Busy Environments
2:50 Audio Overview
4:22 Windy Environments
6:16 Audio Overview
6:55 Transmission Range
9:48 Build & Pricing
13:48 Conclusion

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Excellent comparison, I just picked up the Lark M2 and the noise cancellation is pretty terrible so it would have been nice to compare with that off.

mvboutdoors
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I will go for the smallest - Lark m2

Can't be wearing tablet on my chest to get audio.

buikemm
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Amazing review! Also the editing and the video footage is just great! Thumbs up!

tuomas
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Why is all the test was the noise cancellation on for the LARK, we know NC is typically not good on these mics But to keep things clear and concise the lark was the only mic that was tested w/NC

Livingtheglobe
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Please DJI 2 vs Lark 2 on iPhone 🆚
(No noise cancellation)

BW-ryym
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I have half a dozen sets of wireless mics, three of them fitting in this compact category. I bought the Rode Wireless Go II when they first came out and recently bought both the Rode Wireless Pro AND the Hollyland Lark M2.

As someone else here mentioned, it seemed like an unfair test to only use the Lark M2's in noise cancellation mode. I feel like this should only be used when there's just an insane amount of background noise and you have to try to have somewhat useable audio. Otherwise it should be left off.

I shoot professionally, get paid to travel all over the country. I also shoot a reality competition show where we recently implemented these Lark M2's. They are the most inconspicuous and the easiest ones to use when shooting vérité footage. Often this footage is shot with dozens of people around and it does a good enough job isolating the subject without having to use the noise cancellation feature. Previously, we used the Rode Wireless Go II with lav mics, but the process of mic'ing people up takes too long and frankly it ruins the "vérité footage" vibe since the long interruption takes them out of their natural environment and they start "acting" for the camera. But slipping a lanyard over their head with the M2's already attached or putting that little button on them takes a few seconds and it doesn't break them out of character or their flow.

If you're a freelancer doing this for pay, I don't recommend the Lark M2's as your primary or first set. You should get one of the better sets. But as a secondary pair, definitely get the Hollyland Lark M2's. It's so nice having a quick and easy option that just works.

smc
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I'm from Brazil and I was impressed by the quality of your video, your ability to explain microphone models, wow, you're incredible!!

PedroPaulo-byeh
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Hi, thank for this review. All those mics are really good to listen. I'm using DJI MIC2 and Lark M2. Honestly, DJI's sound quality and Noise cancellation works better for me but the gap between those two mics are not that big. So I usually bring Lark M2 in my daily life and it's the best for the price.
As a lite user, non-content creator, I spent too much money on buying those mics🤣🤣 but I'm really satisfied with those. I have cheaper mics more such as Boya link and omic and their noise cancellation is really artificial and weird. Now I got to know that if I wanted to get natural noise cancellation, I would have to put much money for this. DJI and Lark's NC is real good.😂

jhjay
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Remember folks with the LCF(Low Cut) function, you can reduce noise in the recordings. The LCF(Low Cut) function helps minimize unnecessary bass noises, such as breathing noises picked up by the microphone. The DJI Mic 2 comes with this feature turned on!

Mikephotos
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02:49 is it only for me sound like DJI not good in the middle range but in the same time it sound more nice and soft ?

BW-ryym
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Great testing! Detailed, but not to detailed. Lovely work, really helped me out in my choice. Love it!

pascalvdr
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Great testing 👍 I use the Sony ECM-W3 + Lav with my ZV-E1 for interview for the simplicity of use and productivity. I don´t need to spend a lot of time in post production. 🙏

limagepicture
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I was surprised how poor the audio was with the DJI. For me the Hollyland stood out for both audio and economy even if you didn't like it!

WillNewcomb
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I already have so many damn mics, but I bought the hollyland because of the size.

blackmamba
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The Lark M2 still the best Price to Performance. Many YouTubers use it and the quality sounds very excellent

wayofgamingid
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Did you only use the Lark with noise cancellation on? Ive found the sound superb but I wouldnt use noise cancellation as it always ruins the sounds. The DJI has it too and that has the same issue. Seems a bit of an unfair comparison if that is the case after all the hard work youve put in.

promedianz
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Just found this channel, what a great idea this is!

micronesia
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Please teat Neewer CM28... One of the best and cheap mic compared to DJI.

sherintalkz
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no brainer price convenience ratio Holly Mk2, amazing review I love your "mics necklace" a dream!

ArturoMarinho
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Hi! Which camera/lens did you use to film outside?

MiliCouto-ce