Spatial Sound Microphone!

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⬇️ You can get this 360 Surround Microphone here ⬇️

Record high-quality immersive stereo audio to your DSLR/mirrorless camera or portable audio recorder with the SonicPresence SP15V Spatial Microphone, a portable and relatively wallet-friendly device that captures audio just as your ears hear it. Wearing this mic as you would a pair of earbuds, you can walk around any location and record an immersive sonic capture directly to your camera or recorder.
Each of the mic's sensors sits over your ears, leaving your ears themselves free for true-wireless earbuds. The mic offers a 3.5mm TRS connection, making it compatible with cameras and portable audio recorders that can supply plug-in power for the condenser mics. It offers plug-and-play functionality, working with your device right out of the box.
For Video Content Creators Who Want Immersive Audio
The SP15V microphone gives journalists, content creators, and anyone else a way to document the human experience with stunning realism. Capture scenes with immersive audio and record directly to your camera or portable audio recorder
Stereo Recordings that Surround You
All content created with the SP15V Spatial Microphone is formatted in stereo and supported for playback with any headphone and on any platform. Spice up your videos, podcasts, documentaries, and more with the SP15V.
Comfortable, Versatile Form Factor
The SP15V Spatial Microphone rests comfortably on your ears and records exactly what you hear. This form factor makes them compatible with earbuds for monitoring.
Discrete Look
The slip-on design is comfortable to wear and very discrete, making it easy to capture spatial audio virtually anywhere.
For Cameras and Portable Audio Recorders
The SP15V runs on plug-in power and features a 3.5mm TRS connector that works with DSLR and mirrorless cameras along with portable audio recorders.

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Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:23 The setup
00:56 What is 3D Sound?
01:56 What it's for?
03:57 Sound Samples
05:49 The bad
07:31 3D Sound Demo
08:33 How I use 3D Sound
09:40 Conclusion

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My name is Tom Antos. I am a film director and cinematographer with over 20 years experience in VFX & animation.

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The opinions expressed in this video were not influenced by or paid for by any outside individual or company. I use and test lots of products that are sent to me or that I buy myself. In the end, I only talk about the products that I find interesting.
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I just ran across this YouTube review of our SP15 Microphone. It is so nice to hear a review by someone who actually knows what they're talking about. Thanks for making an excellent and trueful demo.

SonicPresence
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Sennheiser has the MK2002 binaural (way more $$ though). I remember them from the 70's when I believe they first came out and they where amazing. Can't remember what the model number was back then.

kevinmichener
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The only weirdness was when you snapped your right hand it was coming out of might right headphone which is the inverse of what I was visually seeing. So for vlogging situations like this it's probably better if audio from the mics for the vlogger/talent wearing the mics was reversed

billyoung
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Interesting product and form factor. But the lac of low cut filter in your mix ends up with a really enjoying sound floor with a lot of hum and sound like heartbeat, cable sounds and brown noise even in the controlled environment.

Martin_Lang_DP
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Peace be with you! Thank you for this product review. The 360 Degree headphones might be ideal for someone using 180 degree camera "Run and Gun" videography. That is because of their wired connection will be hidden because it's worn by the camera's operator, behind the lens array. I'm assuming that the wire would be visible if shot with a 360 degree camera. Thanks again!

GixrGuy
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so the way this is used is by wearing them on your head and walk around? can it be mounted on a boom pole or something? is there a version of these mics that are mounted on tripod or a boom pole and walk around with? is there a version of this mics made by others that can also provide different polar patterns that can be used for a dialog scene or sounds coming directly from the front? and lastly can they be used to record instruments or a version of this that can be used for recording instruments?

Pissarrio
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Tom, does it have to be worn on a head or could you mount them to something sticking out of the top of the camera?

FlyingJackalope
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It was weird having your voice where my voice would normally be.

WalterW