That is the first affordable level mic with noise cancellation that is actually usable. It didn’t aggressively attack your voice at all until you attempted the distance test.
Hi! thank you for the great review, I am intrigued with the feature that you can connect your heaphones to the mic or receiver - which is really great! Can you tell us if you can hear the playback (audio out) through the headphones as well? for example, if you want to review the recorded audio without removing the receiver from the phone? Thank you!
@@DaveSoltura I think what blew my mind the most was the fact that it can power that full fledge Maono mic in XLR mode. Effectively making it a wireless mic!
Great review. I think you covered about every scenario.. LOL I have never seen these. I was looking at the Hollyland Lark M2 as well. I wonder if these Maono ones will work with my DJI Osmo Action 4
Thank you, Chad! I recorded a Hollyland Lark M2 video like this one, too. If the Action 4 is known to accept USB C input, it should work. Does it accept USB mics for audio?
@@DaveSoltura Yes it does. I think I am going to go with the Lark M2. I like the sound better. They are more expensive but I like the size and sound of them.
That is the first affordable level mic with noise cancellation that is actually usable. It didn’t aggressively attack your voice at all until you attempted the distance test.
Yeah! Among affordable mics, the noise cancelling wasn't half bad!
Hi! thank you for the great review, I am intrigued with the feature that you can connect your heaphones to the mic or receiver - which is really great! Can you tell us if you can hear the playback (audio out) through the headphones as well? for example, if you want to review the recorded audio without removing the receiver from the phone? Thank you!
For the price, these sound really good! Affordable and compact! Excellent video Dave!
They really are! Appreciate it, Clay!
Maono and Fifine have been klilling it in the audio department! Clamshell makeup case... 🤣
They definitely have been! Yes, I’ll call it a clamshell makeup case. Still don’t know what it’s actually called.😀
@@DaveSoltura I think what blew my mind the most was the fact that it can power that full fledge Maono mic in XLR mode. Effectively making it a wireless mic!
Definitely!! It wasn’t optimal, but it worked!
Just wondering if you've gotten your hands on the maono pd100x yet? And how does it compare to fifine am8
Sir please tell me
Who better for voice over maono pd100 or pd200
Great review. I think you covered about every scenario.. LOL I have never seen these. I was looking at the Hollyland Lark M2 as well. I wonder if these Maono ones will work with my DJI Osmo Action 4
Thank you, Chad! I recorded a Hollyland Lark M2 video like this one, too. If the Action 4 is known to accept USB C input, it should work. Does it accept USB mics for audio?
@@DaveSoltura Yes it does. I think I am going to go with the Lark M2. I like the sound better. They are more expensive but I like the size and sound of them.
Review the maono pd100x
Hi brother ❤, plz tell me the real battery backup & total charging time ?
Is that water proof or resistant ?
I highly doubt it!
Is that magnetic?
@@hendriagustin4209 yes, although the magnets are a bit weak. Better to use the clip
First comment woooo, also been looking at this but in my area apple was more expensive than the type c version 😢
Good bro..is it mic support in dji action 3?
If the action 3 has a usb-c port and can work with usb mics, there's a good chance it'll work!
@@DaveSoltura oh okay thank you bro
amazing mic
For the price, it really is!