Having already secured a powerful foothold within the motion cam market with its Ace Pro lineup, Insta360 is now difficult DJI, Shure, and Rode with the corporate’s first wi-fi microphone. Wanting comparable in measurement to an Apple AirTag, the Insta360 Mic Air is likely one of the smallest and lightest wi-fi mics now out there whereas nonetheless providing as much as 10 hours of battery life.
Weighing simply 7.9 grams, the Mic Air is lighter than the ten gram DJI Mic Mini, the 30 gram Rode Wireless GO II, and even Shure’s tiny 8.2 gram MoveMic. It’s designed to be worn by clipping it to clothes, utilizing a magnetic backing, or by hanging from a pendant strap. For solo creators, the Mic Air additionally has its personal button controls that can be utilized to activate noise canceling, begin or cease video recording, and even shortly mute it, whereas the USB-C receiver has its personal quantity controls.
Insta360 claims the Mic Air presents as much as 10 hours of use on a single cost and a variety of as much as 300 meters, however that’s whereas the microphone is related to its non-obligatory wi-fi receiver in an “open, unobstructed, and interference-free atmosphere” and with noise canceling turned off. The Mic Air may also wirelessly join on to the Insta360 Ace Professional 2 motion cam and Insta360 X5 8K 360-degree cam over Bluetooth (the corporate is promising compatibility with different fashions coming later). However doing so drops the battery life to as much as 7.5 hours and the vary will probably be lowered to between 30 and 50 meters.
Though Bluetooth connectivity is included, the non-obligatory USB-C wi-fi receiver is required to make use of the Mic Air with smartphones, which additionally means you’ll probably want a cumbersome adapter dongle to make use of it with older iPhones that also have a lightning port.