I don't have that mic, but I could do some tests with some of my other mics. Another mic I tested on my channel is the Special Projects True Wireless Evo Headset Mic, which is a great system
awesome this was a huge help, thanks for getting into the detailed stuff it was helpul, i am defanintly buying this i have needing something like this for years thanks
Hello Sir.. Is this also can use for singing at the stage as a singer while you're playing a guitar..I hope you can reply me Sir because my daughter is a female vocalist/guitarist.. Thanks Sir..God Bless!🙏🙏🙏
Thanks buddy I bought it from the amazon link you posted in the description I didnt try it yet but that you for the description and demonstrating the product :)
Nice demonstration. I like to sit at my piano and sing. I use a microphone which runs through a mixer of sorts with the sound coming out through some small monitors. Will this work if I plug the receiver into the microphone in port on the mixer?
The information on the Amazon listing says the mic is a condenser. My question is this: Does anyone make an affordable headset mic that is a dynamic microphone and will therefore pick up less background noise?
Hi Hoopsmiles! Just want to thank you for the detailed video, a very good review! I do have a question though, have you tested this mic in a vocal performance setting with a band? Also, if necessary, can you use the transmitter and receiver with another brand of microphone?
Thanks. I havent tested this in a band setting. Im not sure if you would be able to plug in a different mic to the tramitter. It doesn't have a typical connection such as the 1/8 inch jack
Thanks! You could sing into the mic, though I'd say it's probably much better suited for talking into vs. singing. If you are looking to do Karaoke or something like that, this mic could probably work. It is definitely super easy to setup for outdoors. If you are going for a headset mic of more professional quality I would recommend a DPA headworn mic for singing into, which is something I have. The sound of those headworn mics are superior for headset mics
Do you think this would be a good mic for a podcast guest who won't be speaking very often? I need one primarily for public speaking, but I'd like to be able to use it on my podcast as well if I have an extra guest.
To be honest, if it's not necessary, the best way to record a podcast is still to use a wired microphone. Even if the wired and wireless mic both come from some big name out there, the wired one would still be better choice with less audio quality loss. And if public speaking is also involved and hands-free is not necessary, a handheld microphone would outdo the lapel one, because of relatively larger capsule, which makes your voice more engaged. As for wired mic, you could consider our T669: bit.ly/fifinemicrophone-T669 for wireless application, you could take a look at the latest K040: amzn.to/2t86XI2
We think the K037B will do the job cuz the wireless microphone will free your hands to show the magic. Besides, setup and problem-solving is quite easy, no worry on it going wrong. Lapel and head-worn mic included meet the need for different on stage scenarios. If you got a mixer to do the EQ, the sound quality can be more satisfied for your need. Ps an external speaker is necessary.
I don't recall it echoing. Clarity will diminish the further you go away from the receiver as well as going out of sight at longer distances as well. If you are in sight of the receiver relatively close, I don't remember there being too much static or interference. I would refer to the mic test in this video, wearing nicer head phones to get the background noise during the mic tests. If you are looking for something that can reliably transmit a clear sound hundreds of feet away then this system I wouldn't recommend.
Like Hoopsmiles said, K037 seldom get the static or noise when performing next to a speaker. But we still recommend that you should keep the decent distance, like 20 feet or so.
Hi. We think what you're going to plan to do with this setup is to use 2 K037B at the same time, then the K040 or K036A or K036 are recommended for you! K036A: bit.ly/fifinemicrophone-K036A K036: bit.ly/fifinemicrophone-k036 K040: amzn.to/2t86XI2
That's a good question. From the info I gathered about this system, it looks like you can't pair 2 transmitters to one receiver, which doesn't provide the option of 2 mics.
Hi there, one receiver will pick up only one transmitter. But you just need a Y splitter, something like the one below. Then two receiver can be plugged into one mic jack on camera at a time. www.amazon.com/Hosa-YMM-261-Stereo-Breakout-Cable/dp/B000068O5H/ref=sr_1_1?tag=tecbri-20&s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1511977562&sr=1-1&keywords=Hosa+YMM-261+3.5+mm+TRS+to+Dual+3.5+mm+TSF+Stereo+Breakout+Cable
In your case, you should use an audio interface to mix all 11 microphone and send the mixed signal to a camera. But this K037B system won't be one of those 11 mics you need, because only 3-5 sets can be used at one time.
Not sure about that. I know some mic brands, even if they have the same connecting plugs, sometimes require their brand to make it work. Also, some microphones require more power, such as my DPA headworn mic. When I talked to DPA on the phone, if I remember right, they said that the Samson mic systems were not powerful enough for that mic. I had to get a special adapter to plug it into a Sennheiser system that takes a 3.5 mm connection, which you think would only be compatible with any system with that input, but only was compatible with Sennhesiser. Honestly, I think your best bet is to call Shure and ask them if you could use this system with their mic.
What kind of connection does it have? The Fifine system doesn't use the typical 3.5 mm jack on the transmitter for the mic, but instead a different connection
It will do the job. Setup and problem-solving is quite easy, no worry on it going wrong. Included lapel and head-worn mic meet the need for different on stage scenarios. If you got a mixer to do the EQ, the sound quality can be more satisfied for your need.
Depends on what your connection are in your speaker. This could be plugged into a 1/4 inch jack, which I would imagine most speakers have unless it's a smaller speaker you connect to your phone, etc.
You could use this mic for karaoke, but personally, I prefer to use dynamic handheld microphones for karaoke. Yes, this can be plugged into a mixer through the 1/4" jack
Just plug the receiver (the unit with a big connector) into the mic input (1/4" input or 1/4" combo XLR jack) of your mixer. But the capsule is far less than the one from a normal handheld mic. If hands free feature is not necessary, a dynamic handheld mic is a better choice for karaoke, especially you want the good clarity vocal. You can take a look at the FIFINE K025: bit.ly/fifinemicrophone-k025
Honestly, I don't know. The problem I see is that the transmitter and receiver sync on the same channel. Doing that with 4 of these, not sure if that would work.
You can buy two of our K038 dual wireless lav mics system with a spliter (for getting two audio sources into one mic jack on camcorder) and two DC power brick (for powering up receivers). Though the biggest problem is that with so many accessories on your camera kit, it's not an easy job to carry it around. K038 mics system: bit.ly/fifinemicrophone-k038
Most of the mixer should work, thought It's better that your mixer has a 1/4" and XLR combo jack. Otherwise you may need to plug the mic receiver into a line in jack.
when I tried to use the lav mic on a portable bluetooth speaker (monster rockin roller 4 to be specific), I had to have the mic almost directly in front of my mouth for it to be picked up. I move it even to the collar of my shirt and I felt like I had to almost yell for my voice to be picked up. It kind of defeats the purpose of having an amplified speaker at that point. In your video, you had it so far from your mouth but the speaker still seemed to pick it up great. Any recommendations on what I can do on my end to get the same result?
I had it so far from my mouth because I felt like it was doing some serious clipping and was picking up too much sound. Have you tested this mic on anything else besides the speaker, getting the same result? If you do get the same result, I wonder if you have a defective set. I tested this mic on both a Bose S1 Pro portable bluetooth speaker, a Sony a6500 camera, and my phone and all of them seemed to pick up a high amount of volume on my end. Though this is a different system, another mic system I'm in the process of reviewing, when it originally arrived, one of the transmitters was experiencing horrible pop sounds on most the channels so I sent it back and got a replacement. When I tried the replacement, it was pretty much crystal clear on all the channels. I share that because I wonder if yours has something wrong with it and needs to be fixed or replaced. Before doing that, I would recommend testing it on other systems first.
@@hoopsmiles thanks for the reply! I've tried setting it up to my phone but I'm not sure how or if I need to purchase another adapter. Will keep trying though. Thanks and great informative video!
Hi Jyron, sorry about the problem. But as hoopsmiles mentioned the signal come in so strong, you should have turned down the level to prevent the mic from clipping, especially you use with a speaker that's got 100W output. I know it's not about the pairing issue, but you can still replace with fresh batteries and try with the reset method, which is showed on user manual. As for setup with smartphone, you need a TRRS adapter to plug receiver into the headphone jack. We got our own brand adapter, but I'm not sure if it's a good idea to ask you to buy on our website when our wireless system may have ran into problem already lol.
I tested this mic behind trees. I tested it for distance. I tested it on a speaker. I tested it on my phone. I let people know that it sounded not good on my camcorder, and that it doesn't have a volume knob to turn down the mic. If you noticed during some of the tests their was a pop sound here and there. If this were a sales pitch, why would I include the bad? What do you want to see in a review?
@@hoopsmiles I wanted you to tell me which are the best mics to buy in the end of the video ( based on quality). I did not want a cheap mic that has low equality. I want a great mic. Eventually I did more digging and discovered H6 headset microphone.
Buying this because of your review, so the sponsorship works!!
Awesome! Thanks.
Thank you for the detailed introduction and tests! An informative video indeed~
Thank you!
Mate the way you were walking away from the camera cracked me right up!!! 🤣
But very informative still, so thanks for your video!
Hey thanks!
He is funny and had a great review for sure. Buying it now for my note 9
You made a great video review,.Thanks, I am getting this mic for my speaking engagements.
Awesome! Hopefully it works out!
you have my like just for the dance. ;) But for the price, the range is incredible. I will buy one of those. Cheers man.
Hey thanks!
Can you make an update video doing more tests with the boya by-m1 lav mic and other lav mics you may have?
I don't have that mic, but I could do some tests with some of my other mics. Another mic I tested on my channel is the Special Projects True Wireless Evo Headset Mic, which is a great system
good review. It's in my amazon cart now :) Thanks!
Hey Thanks
This was awesomely helpful! Thanks man!
You're welcome!
Nice review question is it better to use the mic in Bluetooth speaker or a mixer
If it has the right connection, depending on the quality of the products, I don't think it matters too much
I might get this so I can sing and dance to karaoke (if I'm able to)
Nice! It's a fun little system
awesome this was a huge help, thanks for getting into the detailed stuff it was helpul, i am defanintly buying this i have needing something like this for years
thanks
Awesome! You're welcome
Hello Sir..
Is this also can use for singing at the stage as a singer while you're playing a guitar..I hope you can reply me Sir because my daughter is a female vocalist/guitarist..
Thanks Sir..God Bless!🙏🙏🙏
Thanks buddy I bought it from the amazon link you posted in the description I didnt try it yet but that you for the description and demonstrating the product :)
Hey thanks. If you have any questions about it feel free to ask.
Thank you MAN, Good review and great video.
Thank you so much for this video!! I am ordering this for sure! Seeing you go behind that tree made my day LOL
Lol. I'm glad!
This video is very useful thank you for all that information.
Glad it was helpful!
Nice demonstration. I like to sit at my piano and sing. I use a microphone which runs through a mixer of sorts with the sound coming out through some small monitors. Will this work if I plug the receiver into the microphone in port on the mixer?
Yeah it should as long as you are within the range of the receiver and you are not heavily obstructed
We believe it works, as long as your mixer has a 1/4" microphone input or a combo 1/4" jack.
dude thanks so much i’m starting my own prank channel soon and this was very usefull
Glad I could help
Can you do a vs. with the FiFine K037B and Rockville RWM60U?
Perhaps. I don't currently own a Rockville mic though.
The information on the Amazon listing says the mic is a condenser. My question is this: Does anyone make an affordable headset mic that is a dynamic microphone and will therefore pick up less background noise?
Not so sure.
Hi Hoopsmiles! Just want to thank you for the detailed video, a very good review! I do have a question though, have you tested this mic in a vocal performance setting with a band? Also, if necessary, can you use the transmitter and receiver with another brand of microphone?
Thanks. I havent tested this in a band setting. Im not sure if you would be able to plug in a different mic to the tramitter. It doesn't have a typical connection such as the 1/8 inch jack
@@hoopsmiles Thank you, guess I'll be saving up lmao
6:14 damn bigfoot spotted
Nice 👍 useful infos! Is it adapted for singers in an easy outdoor setup? You got yourself a new follower!
Thanks! You could sing into the mic, though I'd say it's probably much better suited for talking into vs. singing. If you are looking to do Karaoke or something like that, this mic could probably work. It is definitely super easy to setup for outdoors. If you are going for a headset mic of more professional quality I would recommend a DPA headworn mic for singing into, which is something I have. The sound of those headworn mics are superior for headset mics
Great tutorial I going to have to purchase this one👍🏾
Thanks!
@@hoopsmiles Just received mine today thanks for this tutorial, can't wait to use it tomorrow✋👊😊
With that headset I'm waiting for you to say "But wait, there's more!"
lol!
Do you think this would be a good mic for a podcast guest who won't be speaking very often? I need one primarily for public speaking, but I'd like to be able to use it on my podcast as well if I have an extra guest.
To be honest, if it's not necessary, the best way to record a podcast is still to use a wired microphone. Even if the wired and wireless mic both come from some big name out there, the wired one would still be better choice with less audio quality loss. And if public speaking is also involved and hands-free is not necessary, a handheld microphone would outdo the lapel one, because of relatively larger capsule, which makes your voice more engaged.
As for wired mic, you could consider our T669: bit.ly/fifinemicrophone-T669 for wireless application, you could take a look at the latest K040: amzn.to/2t86XI2
Are you looking to do two of these mics at once? If so, that may not work, but for one person not speaking much, it could possibly do the job.
nice review. Luvin the wardrobe too :)
Hey thanks. I appreciate it.
Great video! Thanks!
Hi bro! Do you know if it'll be good for magic show ?
It could be, but you'd have to have the receiver fairly close to the transmitter.
@@hoopsmiles thank you 👌👌👌👌
We think the K037B will do the job cuz the wireless microphone will free your hands to show the magic. Besides, setup and problem-solving is quite easy, no worry on it going wrong. Lapel and head-worn mic included meet the need for different on stage scenarios. If you got a mixer to do the EQ, the sound quality can be more satisfied for your need.
Ps an external speaker is necessary.
@@FIFINE thank you very much!!!!!
Does it echo or is it crystal clear when performing connect to a speaker?
I don't recall it echoing. Clarity will diminish the further you go away from the receiver as well as going out of sight at longer distances as well. If you are in sight of the receiver relatively close, I don't remember there being too much static or interference. I would refer to the mic test in this video, wearing nicer head phones to get the background noise during the mic tests. If you are looking for something that can reliably transmit a clear sound hundreds of feet away then this system I wouldn't recommend.
Like Hoopsmiles said, K037 seldom get the static or noise when performing next to a speaker. But we still recommend that you should keep the decent distance, like 20 feet or so.
Is there a way you can add another transmitter so the receiver catches two?
Hi. We think what you're going to plan to do with this setup is to use 2 K037B at the same time, then the K040 or K036A or K036 are recommended for you!
K036A: bit.ly/fifinemicrophone-K036A
K036: bit.ly/fifinemicrophone-k036
K040: amzn.to/2t86XI2
Unfortunately I don't think so.
What would be the best way to record two people outside? With two of these mics, would one receiver pick up both of them?
That's a good question. From the info I gathered about this system, it looks like you can't pair 2 transmitters to one receiver, which doesn't provide the option of 2 mics.
@@hoopsmiles Ok thanks :)
Hi there, one receiver will pick up only one transmitter. But you just need a Y splitter, something like the one below. Then two receiver can be plugged into one mic jack on camera at a time.
www.amazon.com/Hosa-YMM-261-Stereo-Breakout-Cable/dp/B000068O5H/ref=sr_1_1?tag=tecbri-20&s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1511977562&sr=1-1&keywords=Hosa+YMM-261+3.5+mm+TRS+to+Dual+3.5+mm+TSF+Stereo+Breakout+Cable
How many Mics can you have connected to the camera at one time I'm starting a game show and going to need 11 Mics Set Up
In your case, you should use an audio interface to mix all 11 microphone and send the mixed signal to a camera. But this K037B system won't be one of those 11 mics you need, because only 3-5 sets can be used at one time.
Hi, is the transmitter compatible with the Shure Pga31 microphone? it has the same mini cannon plug, thanks
Not sure about that. I know some mic brands, even if they have the same connecting plugs, sometimes require their brand to make it work. Also, some microphones require more power, such as my DPA headworn mic. When I talked to DPA on the phone, if I remember right, they said that the Samson mic systems were not powerful enough for that mic. I had to get a special adapter to plug it into a Sennheiser system that takes a 3.5 mm connection, which you think would only be compatible with any system with that input, but only was compatible with Sennhesiser. Honestly, I think your best bet is to call Shure and ask them if you could use this system with their mic.
Work without headset?
Yes, there's also a lapel microphone included in the package. You can choose to use the lavalier mic or head-worn mic with the transmitter.
Question: how does the wireless system work when you plug in an expensive rode lav microphone
What kind of connection does it have? The Fifine system doesn't use the typical 3.5 mm jack on the transmitter for the mic, but instead a different connection
I'm afraid that it won't work, even if it uses the mini XLR 3-pin female connector.
Its ok for singing?
I would recommend this most for speaking. But you could try to use it for singing.
It will do the job. Setup and problem-solving is quite easy, no worry on it going wrong. Included lapel and head-worn mic meet the need for different on stage scenarios. If you got a mixer to do the EQ, the sound quality can be more satisfied for your need.
Can headset wireless mics be used for gaming on my android tablet
Possibly, though it only has a mic, it's not a headset mic with headphones.
Sure thing. With the 1/8'' female to Type C male adapter, you can directly use it on your android tablet.
Can I plug it to my speaker?
Depends on what your connection are in your speaker. This could be plugged into a 1/4 inch jack, which I would imagine most speakers have unless it's a smaller speaker you connect to your phone, etc.
Thnx
Yes. K037B is suitable for the the speaker with MIC IN 1/4 (6.35mm), but not for the portable speaker.
Can this be used with an iPhonexs
Yes, I believe so. You just have to get the right adapter for it
can i use this to sing in karaoke, how do i set it up on a mixer
You could use this mic for karaoke, but personally, I prefer to use dynamic handheld microphones for karaoke. Yes, this can be plugged into a mixer through the 1/4" jack
Just plug the receiver (the unit with a big connector) into the mic input (1/4" input or 1/4" combo XLR jack) of your mixer. But the capsule is far less than the one from a normal handheld mic. If hands free feature is not necessary, a dynamic handheld mic is a better choice for karaoke, especially you want the good clarity vocal. You can take a look at the FIFINE K025: bit.ly/fifinemicrophone-k025
What type of battery is the transmiter using?
AA
Two pieces of AA size batteries.
can you connect this to a speaker??
Depending on the connections of the speaker, if it has a quarter inch jack, yes you can.
Yes. You can just plug 1/4'' output receiver into the speaker. Or if you wanna use multiple mics at the same time, you can use it with the interface.
Hi
Can I plug it to my IPhone
You would have to get an adapter sold separately to do so
Yes, but for those model without a headphone jack, you still need the lightening to 3.5mm adapter.
... set your focus & exposure to manual. 👍🏼
Yeah, I hear you. I shot this video on my cell phone. The manual mode is not the best. I hope to upgrade to a new camera soon.
i enjoyed the dance moves lol
hahaha thanks!
Do you think this can be used to transmit clear harmonica sound? and be connected to efx pedals for stage performances with harmonica, thanks.
Sorry, I'm afraid that it may not work well as an instrument microphone.
Great video
Hey thank you!
Thank you for the effort
Hey thanks
Is there a way to set up 4 of these mics on one camcorder?
Honestly, I don't know. The problem I see is that the transmitter and receiver sync on the same channel. Doing that with 4 of these, not sure if that would work.
You can buy two of our K038 dual wireless lav mics system with a spliter (for getting two audio sources into one mic jack on camcorder) and two DC power brick (for powering up receivers). Though the biggest problem is that with so many accessories on your camera kit, it's not an easy job to carry it around.
K038 mics system: bit.ly/fifinemicrophone-k038
Buy plenty of adapter and buy a headphone splitter
Osm dude 😍
Can these wireless microphone connect to my mixer?
yes you can. It has 1/4" jack
hoopsmiles thank you very much
Most of the mixer should work, thought It's better that your mixer has a 1/4" and XLR combo jack. Otherwise you may need to plug the mic receiver into a line in jack.
@@FIFINE I concur
Any harmonica player's use this type of mic. Please let me know looking for new mic the test try out.
thank you
You are welcome
WELL IT SEEMS NICE
It's not bad!
you are amazing and funny
Thank you!!!
when I tried to use the lav mic on a portable bluetooth speaker (monster rockin roller 4 to be specific), I had to have the mic almost directly in front of my mouth for it to be picked up. I move it even to the collar of my shirt and I felt like I had to almost yell for my voice to be picked up. It kind of defeats the purpose of having an amplified speaker at that point. In your video, you had it so far from your mouth but the speaker still seemed to pick it up great. Any recommendations on what I can do on my end to get the same result?
I had it so far from my mouth because I felt like it was doing some serious clipping and was picking up too much sound. Have you tested this mic on anything else besides the speaker, getting the same result? If you do get the same result, I wonder if you have a defective set. I tested this mic on both a Bose S1 Pro portable bluetooth speaker, a Sony a6500 camera, and my phone and all of them seemed to pick up a high amount of volume on my end. Though this is a different system, another mic system I'm in the process of reviewing, when it originally arrived, one of the transmitters was experiencing horrible pop sounds on most the channels so I sent it back and got a replacement. When I tried the replacement, it was pretty much crystal clear on all the channels. I share that because I wonder if yours has something wrong with it and needs to be fixed or replaced. Before doing that, I would recommend testing it on other systems first.
@@hoopsmiles thanks for the reply! I've tried setting it up to my phone but I'm not sure how or if I need to purchase another adapter. Will keep trying though. Thanks and great informative video!
Hi Jyron, sorry about the problem. But as hoopsmiles mentioned the signal come in so strong, you should have turned down the level to prevent the mic from clipping, especially you use with a speaker that's got 100W output.
I know it's not about the pairing issue, but you can still replace with fresh batteries and try with the reset method, which is showed on user manual. As for setup with smartphone, you need a TRRS adapter to plug receiver into the headphone jack. We got our own brand adapter, but I'm not sure if it's a good idea to ask you to buy on our website when our wireless system may have ran into problem already lol.
hehe funny dude !!
Thanks
This is s sells pitch not a review!!! DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME WATCHING
I tested this mic behind trees. I tested it for distance. I tested it on a speaker. I tested it on my phone. I let people know that it sounded not good on my camcorder, and that it doesn't have a volume knob to turn down the mic. If you noticed during some of the tests their was a pop sound here and there. If this were a sales pitch, why would I include the bad? What do you want to see in a review?
@@hoopsmiles I wanted you to tell me which are the best mics to buy in the end of the video ( based on quality). I did not want a cheap mic that has low equality. I want a great mic. Eventually I did more digging and discovered H6 headset microphone.