The Best Mic Microphone to Use for Group Interviews When Recording Part 2. Lapel Wireless Mic

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Røde Microphones (/ˈroʊd/; stylised RØDE) is an Australian audio technology company that designs and manufactures microphones and related accessories, audio interfaces and consoles, and audio software. It is recognised as a world-leader in several audio categories across consumer, prosumer and professional markets,[2] specialising in products for music recording, location sound recording, broadcast and podcasting, filmmaking, and content creation.

RØDE is the flagship brand of the Freedman Group, which began operations in 1967 as Freedman Electronics and has since acquired several audio companies, including SoundField, APHEX and Event Electronics. It is headquartered in Sydney, Australia, with offices around the world including the USA and China, and exports its products to 118 countries globally

On-camera microphone success
RØDE introduced the world's first compact on-camera microphone, the VideoMic, to its range in 2004. It found success amongst indie filmmakers and the growing vlogging and YouTube filmmaker markets. The company continued to expand its VideoMic range in the late-2000s and 2010s with the VideoMic Pro, VideoMicro and VideoMic NTG, as well as stereo models like the Stereo VideoMic Pro and Stereo VideoMic X, which received a Red Dot Design Award in 2014. RØDE is widely recognised as a leading manufacturer of on-camera microphones.

RØDE found further success in the on-camera microphone market with the release of the Wireless GO compact wireless microphone system in 2019. Building upon technology first introduced to the company’s product catalogue with the RØDELink range of wireless microphones in the mid-2000s, the Wireless GO was viewed by some as a "a game-changer in the [audio technology] industry" due to its compact size and a form-factor that featured a microphone built into the transmitter pack, allowing for completely wireless operation.

Podcasting innovation
RØDE released its first dedicated podcasting product, the Podcaster—a dynamic USB microphone—in 2007 in response to the early boom of podcasting. Several RØDE products are commonly used for podcasting, including the NT-USB and Procaster microphones.

In 2018, RØDE released the RØDECaster Pro, an "integrated podcast production studio". It features several components typically found in professional broadcast studios, including a mixer with microphone inputs and headphone outputs, sound pads, and channels for integrating remote callers.

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