I first have the Hollyland Lark Max and it sold me on the Hollyland brand. It has on board recording and also a port for a regular Lab Mic. When the Lark M2 came out, it seemed to solve some of those niche situations where this configuration would be perfect. My only concern was did it sound as good as the Max. Yes it did and the distance is incredible. Yes, forget the smily face stickers, the black or white ones are good to cover the logo. I do wish there were more of them provided in the box. Oh yes, the accessories that come with it are a big bonus. Great for interviews and action shots. Hollyland new series are far ahead of anything else and my go to choice. They did make your voice sound great and post just fine tunes it nicely. Thanks for the review and becoming a believer. A must have in your kit.
You don't mention one main thing , and big kudos to Hollyland , the black and white stickers to cover the logo completely ! first thing I did taking the transmitters out of the box.
@@rayaneredhead3374 Yes but he didnt mention the black and white ones , thats the big deal and not the silly stickers . Maybe it was a pre production model which didnt have them . These would never be a con .
On the back of your review that I watched last night I ordered one at 10am today and Amazon dropped it off around 3pm. Honestly i struggle to press record on my iPhone. I plugged the receiver in, put the mic on my shirt. Didn’t sync the mic to receiver. Opened phone and pressed record on my iPhone. Don’t even have to accept the phone connection to receiver. I walk around the house with phone in living room and audio was amazing. Brilliant. Honestly it couldn’t have been easier. Thanks for your review. Amazing bit of kit.
I don't know if it's the mics or my listening chain but the sibilance on your voice (especially through the Rode but also on your overhead mic) is absolutely shredding my ears.
Thank you for the great video. I was exactly joping for this. The last model turned off the mics when you get too far away and get disconnected. Which forced me always after i filmed the bride i had to go back to the groom and asked him nicely to turn on the mic right before the aisle scene. It is a deal breaker for me because i can not always ask the the protagnist to turn on the mic again after i have setup their lavalier. Thank you mate.
The situation where you can get 40h with the charge case is when you use the USB-C or Lightning receiver on your phone. In that instance you wont need to charge the receiver as it is powered by the phone. So by only charging the 2 TX, you would get 3x 10h charges on top of the original charge.
Thank you for this. Glad I ordered these. I had bought and returned the Shure MovMic (returned after issues with connecting via bluetooth), and considered the AnkerWorks option as well.
Wow! Pro (Location) Sound Recordist here... What a fantastic product mate!... They sound superb, (WAY better than the RODEs IMO), and absol. FanTAStic performance in terms of 'Distance'. I love the whole 'almost'-hiding-in-plain-sight concept with the necklace option, and these would be a dream to work with on documentary shoots... (alas, unlikely to be aloowed tho' by most obsessive directors 😨). A stunning bit of kit for RUclipsrs tho' - will def. recommend to all in my YT community... Thanks a lot Harv, and 'Subbed' 🙏🏻 Bob K 🐭
I saw your excellent Video a couple of months ago and decided to purchase these, even though I have the DJI Wireless v1 which I do like. Main purpose was something small enough to attach to my four year old and get some audio we can keep for years. BUT what I didn't realise was HOW GOOD they are for my own use. I actually can't believe I am saying this, but I prefer the sound over the DJI Wireless v1 and will likely sell them as I am a very basic simple user, not a pro like a lot of your viewers. How can something THIS small sound SO good?! :) anyway thanks for your Videos I really appreciate your honest approach and you will achieve your long winding road to 100K in no time as you deserve it. I also need to find your Videos on how to get the sound better !
I already have the predecessor to these and still haven’t had the chance to use them since most of my work doesn’t include people talking; audio is usually done separately or not at all. I love the review and how they sound. I’ll let you know what my kit sounds like.
I have them for a few days now and can't believe how easy they work and how good they sound. It's such a good buy for me! Wirelss Go II are gathering dust for now....
I’ve had these mics for a little while now and was sitting here agreeing with everything that you said. It is a terrific little mic and imo as well, sounds better than my Rode wireless lavs. Hollyland make some great wireless systems and I also use two others that look more traditional but allow connection of external mics. This one doesn’t allow external mic connection and you have to use the little units only. One thing I have found with mine. I pack them away and when I return say a week later, everything has switched off in the charger unit and on opening the lid, they come on but haven’t been charging in there. Then leaving them for half an hour in the case tops them up again! Maybe it saves power and they go fully off after a while, I don’t know. The thing that is really useful about lav mics though as opposed to studio mics is their portability. I’ve been using mine with an Insta360 Ace Pro and for such a tiny, portable handful of camera, it looks and sounds quite amazing when you’re running around capturing anything that moves on holiday! Thank you for such an in depth review. I must do one of my own!!!
I recently tried the Neewer CM28 and while the sound quality was good, I had cut outs at short range out in the middle of the woods, so they went straight back to amazon. I may have to pick these up for my next shoot.
When speaking of the stickers: don't forget they included black and white stickers, which (black, at least) will hide the logo and make the transmitters less obvious, especially with good style choices in clothing and placement (the white will leave a black ring, which I can't imagine doing any good, but if you buy the white version, then it's the opposite). Nope; the necklace is NOT a fashion item... no. But I do see where it may work in some cases. I just ordered mine, mainly for using with my iPhone. I have the Rode Wireless Go ll and love them on my X4; with the dead cats on I hear NO wind noise on my bike at 26 MPH! I think these coupled with the mic adapter on the X4, with noise suppression on at High will even cut out a lot of the electric bike motor and road noise the Rode setup picks up. For the money, I'm thinking these are the mics to beat at this point! Yes; a bit of on-board storage would be a great improvement.
Love the review, keep up the good work. I just want to say that the emoji stickers are not useful if you are not a teenager, but you miss that in the stickers bundle comes an all white and all black stickers as well, and this are very useful if you want to be discrete or you dont want the brand logo to be seen, for example in an all black or all white piece of clothing the mic goes almost unnotice if it has this black/white stickers on.
I notice when you're walking outside, it doesn't sound as good. At 11:31, it sounds good. What do you use to improve the audio? Says With Eq, dynamic Eq and compression. Is that something that the mic does or do you need to further edit the audio in another app?
I'd like to say thank you for a thoroughly informative and helpful video. You took such care to highlight all aspects of this product, showing the unboxing, testing it, comparing it to competitors, and offering your honest insights. Premium quality content!
I researched lots of good things about it and ordered one and arrived today, upon unboxing, while I pull out the magnet at the back of microphone, the metal plate sticked to the microphone been pulled out as well. I think this is a design flaw as I'd observed that the metal plate behind the microphone doesn't have anything to lock it in place but just some kind of hot glue. I lost confident right away because I don't know when will the glue fail again. The strong magnet power will eventually pull out the metal plate again. I'd returned it to Amazon. I like the sound quality but I don't want to take the risk of loosing it.
I recently watched some review videos and found that the dji mic2 actually performed well in practical tests, such as its range, intelligent noise reduction features, and battery life. Have you conducted any comparative tests? I'm really looking forward to hearing your thoughts!
I'm really interested in these (to use alongside my Rode Wireless Go 2's) because of the form factor- and the sound. The only big fly in the ointment for me is that the only way to record 2 channels is using the camera receiver through the 3.5mm jack (All the USB C connections on that receiver and the mobile receivers are fixed to Mono-only) So if you use 2 mics you'll always be hearing the room sound from the other person, and can't gate that out or rebalance the channels. Maybe version 2?
I'm so impressed with the M2, except for the windmuff. How does it sound under your t shirt as an alternative to the windmuff? This form factor is getting crowded!
People who do range tests in narrow alleyways do EXACTLY know what they are doing. For a honest review, please do it on a wide open field, so you cant profit of the wall reflection of the wireless signal ;) also, please do a switch from noise canceling on and of WHILE you are filming, so we can see you doing it and about when the changes are
Looks and sounds great. A 'must buy' for me I think, unless I win it 😁 Only negative is how it worked (or didn't) with the Tascam. Did you manage to sort that at all?
@@earlgreybeard my disappointment was referring to the clip in the video. I ordered the microphone and look forward to testing it tomorrow. If it doesn’t work with my digital recorder that’s fine. I really like all the other features of it.
@@AngelaADD So, I tried the Lark II on my trusty old Tascam DR60D Mk II, and the results were really nice. I used a "high" gain setting (which is the middle setting for a 3.5mm stereo input) and I got what I consider to be a clean, meaty sound. When I came to trying the same thing on the Portacapture X8, I noticed that it doesn't seem to have a dedicated input channel for a 3.5mm stereo mic, unlike the DR60D. I guess you could use some kind of adapter, or plug into the 'camera' port. But I am guessing that the Portacapture isn't actually geared up for this kind of input. Perhaps somebody more knowledgeable could comment?
One interesting question about M2, can you use simultaneously one mic with camera receiver and one mic with the phone receiver, well, in different locations away from each other... Or what happens if you connect both the camera receiver and the phone receiver in the same location? Nobody tested that, and it would be interesting to know... Thank you.
Do you think this would be good for ASMR videos? Or should I get handheld audio recorder such as Sony PCM A10 w/ omnidirectional lav mic (such as Clippy or MicroUsi)? This Lark M2 seems good for voice, but what about ambience and soft sounds? It'd be great to hear your opinion. Thank you.
Is there a way to monitor the sound? I hace a Canon 6D Mark II that has only one jack for sound so if I use that to plug in the receiver I wouldn't be able to monitor sound. On the other hand I could plug it in the Osmo Pocket or my Iphone if I get the combo, but the only way to monitor sound would be through the app? Has anyone tried and succeeded at that? Thanks!
Not yet, I bought the mics, now I know that without the do it all handle they don't work with the Osmo Pocket, so I'm going to try them on my pc yo see if I can monitor the sound from there, I'll let you know! @@AndresArosemena
I’m very interested in this Lark M2 for recording something like a podcast episode while I walk in nature . so I’m curious how it will pick up the ambient nature sounds - birdsong, the odd chipmunk, etc - and if my voice will still be able to dominate the recording . I wonder how much ‘play’ is afforded in editing - I don’t even know what software to use . any tips at all would be appreciated
Hmm this has really got the cogs turning! I’d say the key is to use subtractive EQ, compression, then additive EQ To get the best out of this system (to be honest, it’s probably a subject for an entire video so watch this space 😅). Really the focus of the lark m2 was to isolate the subjects voice, so instead I’d recommend a handheld recorder with inbuilt stereo mics (something like the Tascam x6 would be sublime), that way there would be less risk of the mics picking up the rustling of clothes/coat and more likely to capture some ambience. I hope this helps, my Tascam X8 review might make for an interesting watch ruclips.net/video/Suhlc9d2fbw/видео.htmlsi=7urDrNgtYl1LsmWK 👍🏻
How does it sound when it is under a layer of clothes? I´m thinking that it could be very convenient to have on the necklace and under the clothes, out of sight for certain circumstances.
I’ve been struggling for weeks to figure something out from videos… when using the combo, can you record each mic to its own mono channel? Or is that impossible?
I think to accomplish this you’d have to choose stereo recording, and then split the L & R so each is its own track. You’d then end up with two mono tracks. Not much extra work in the grand scheme of things.
Missing con: No stereo output at all on usb C. So you can't seperately manage loudness of speakers if one is louder or has better mounting possibilities than the other.
Great video…. Quick question Harv………. I have these and the rotating wheel on the receiver is VERY loose / turns very easily… Is yours like this ? Is anyone else’s loose as well….. It literally takes nothing to turn it with NO resistance at all……..
Interestingly I like how more natural it sounds than your studio mic. Do not get me wrong, your studio mic does sound amazing but I feel like it just does not match with the nature of these videos in my opinion. Thank you a lot for this video!
Hi thanks for the tutorial, some thing I don’t like at all. Wile your testing walk, your foot noice is so high. Also the cafeteria noice with noice cancel not did a good job. I’m a wedding photographer as I will not go with this. I have the Rode wireless GOll that is bit in good stage as it has onboard receding too. Still I’m not that happy with that too. Thanks and good luck with your future tutorials cheers
@@HarvVideoAudioStuffgood to know! I’d just ordered some after seeing some great reviews and was slightly worried of any affiliation bias. So thank you for clearing that up. Great video though, very informative. +sub.
I first have the Hollyland Lark Max and it sold me on the Hollyland brand. It has on board recording and also a port for a regular Lab Mic. When the Lark M2 came out, it seemed to solve some of those niche situations where this configuration would be perfect. My only concern was did it sound as good as the Max. Yes it did and the distance is incredible. Yes, forget the smily face stickers, the black or white ones are good to cover the logo. I do wish there were more of them provided in the box. Oh yes, the accessories that come with it are a big bonus. Great for interviews and action shots. Hollyland new series are far ahead of anything else and my go to choice. They did make your voice sound great and post just fine tunes it nicely. Thanks for the review and becoming a believer. A must have in your kit.
You don't mention one main thing , and big kudos to Hollyland , the black and white stickers to cover the logo completely ! first thing I did taking the transmitters out of the box.
He did at the end :)but he thought it was a con.
@@rayaneredhead3374 Yes but he didnt mention the black and white ones , thats the big deal and not the silly stickers . Maybe it was a pre production model which didnt have them . These would never be a con .
The main thing are NOT a bunch of stickers
Im very impressed with how well these sound for the size. I like everything about these mics. They are very well thought out.
On the back of your review that I watched last night I ordered one at 10am today and Amazon dropped it off around 3pm.
Honestly i struggle to press record on my iPhone. I plugged the receiver in, put the mic on my shirt. Didn’t sync the mic to receiver. Opened phone and pressed record on my iPhone. Don’t even have to accept the phone connection to receiver. I walk around the house with phone in living room and audio was amazing. Brilliant. Honestly it couldn’t have been easier. Thanks for your review. Amazing bit of kit.
I don't know if it's the mics or my listening chain but the sibilance on your voice (especially through the Rode but also on your overhead mic) is absolutely shredding my ears.
is the way he likes to EQ and Compress, i have this mics and i don't have that sibilance at all.
Thank you for the great video. I was exactly joping for this. The last model turned off the mics when you get too far away and get disconnected. Which forced me always after i filmed the bride i had to go back to the groom and asked him nicely to turn on the mic right before the aisle scene. It is a deal breaker for me because i can not always ask the the protagnist to turn on the mic again after i have setup their lavalier. Thank you mate.
The situation where you can get 40h with the charge case is when you use the USB-C or Lightning receiver on your phone. In that instance you wont need to charge the receiver as it is powered by the phone. So by only charging the 2 TX, you would get 3x 10h charges on top of the original charge.
Thank you for this. Glad I ordered these. I had bought and returned the Shure MovMic (returned after issues with connecting via bluetooth), and considered the AnkerWorks option as well.
I have these mics and I think they're amazing. Would KILL for a video on how you EQ this mics on Davinci Resolve!
Ok I will 😄 but it’ll be program agnostic so everyone can use the info 👍🏻
@@HarvVideoAudioStuff +1 for a video on this. I use Resolve as well. Just started learning it.
Great review. I had version 1, which were great - but the wearable feature is genius.
Great review Harv! Did anyone answer your question of how to monitor the sound in a live recording?
This was a good review 🙌🏼
Thanks for the video! I'm looking at getting a mic soon
Wow! Pro (Location) Sound Recordist here... What a fantastic product mate!... They sound superb, (WAY better than the RODEs IMO), and absol. FanTAStic performance in terms of 'Distance'. I love the whole 'almost'-hiding-in-plain-sight concept with the necklace option, and these would be a dream to work with on documentary shoots... (alas, unlikely to be aloowed tho' by most obsessive directors 😨).
A stunning bit of kit for RUclipsrs tho' - will def. recommend to all in my YT community... Thanks a lot Harv, and 'Subbed' 🙏🏻
Bob K 🐭
I saw your excellent Video a couple of months ago and decided to purchase these, even though I have the DJI Wireless v1 which I do like. Main purpose was something small enough to attach to my four year old and get some audio we can keep for years. BUT what I didn't realise was HOW GOOD they are for my own use. I actually can't believe I am saying this, but I prefer the sound over the DJI Wireless v1 and will likely sell them as I am a very basic simple user, not a pro like a lot of your viewers. How can something THIS small sound SO good?! :) anyway thanks for your Videos I really appreciate your honest approach and you will achieve your long winding road to 100K in no time as you deserve it. I also need to find your Videos on how to get the sound better !
I already have the predecessor to these and still haven’t had the chance to use them since most of my work doesn’t include people talking; audio is usually done separately or not at all. I love the review and how they sound. I’ll let you know what my kit sounds like.
I have them for a few days now and can't believe how easy they work and how good they sound. It's such a good buy for me! Wirelss Go II are gathering dust for now....
Great review. I have the earlier version, and it sounds decent. These seem to upscale not only the audio but also the aesthetics. Thank you.
what an excellent video - just purchased them
I’ve had these mics for a little while now and was sitting here agreeing with everything that you said. It is a terrific little mic and imo as well, sounds better than my Rode wireless lavs. Hollyland make some great wireless systems and I also use two others that look more traditional but allow connection of external mics. This one doesn’t allow external mic connection and you have to use the little units only.
One thing I have found with mine. I pack them away and when I return say a week later, everything has switched off in the charger unit and on opening the lid, they come on but haven’t been charging in there. Then leaving them for half an hour in the case tops them up again! Maybe it saves power and they go fully off after a while, I don’t know.
The thing that is really useful about lav mics though as opposed to studio mics is their portability. I’ve been using mine with an Insta360 Ace Pro and for such a tiny, portable handful of camera, it looks and sounds quite amazing when you’re running around capturing anything that moves on holiday!
Thank you for such an in depth review. I must do one of my own!!!
I recently tried the Neewer CM28 and while the sound quality was good, I had cut outs at short range out in the middle of the woods, so they went straight back to amazon. I may have to pick these up for my next shoot.
I preferred the audio of the Lark compared to the expensive setup. Sounds really crisp.
Really great sounding lav! So much better than the Rode.
can you review the new boyamic? thanks!
Great review; watched, enjoyed, bought! Nuff said! 😊
Thank so much, v helpful review with a sense of humour and a lot of solid information that has got me to purchase this Lark (and subscribed here).
When speaking of the stickers: don't forget they included black and white stickers, which (black, at least) will hide the logo and make the transmitters less obvious, especially with good style choices in clothing and placement (the white will leave a black ring, which I can't imagine doing any good, but if you buy the white version, then it's the opposite). Nope; the necklace is NOT a fashion item... no. But I do see where it may work in some cases.
I just ordered mine, mainly for using with my iPhone. I have the Rode Wireless Go ll and love them on my X4; with the dead cats on I hear NO wind noise on my bike at 26 MPH! I think these coupled with the mic adapter on the X4, with noise suppression on at High will even cut out a lot of the electric bike motor and road noise the Rode setup picks up.
For the money, I'm thinking these are the mics to beat at this point! Yes; a bit of on-board storage would be a great improvement.
incredible these seem to check all the boxes especially for price
Love the review, keep up the good work. I just want to say that the emoji stickers are not useful if you are not a teenager, but you miss that in the stickers bundle comes an all white and all black stickers as well, and this are very useful if you want to be discrete or you dont want the brand logo to be seen, for example in an all black or all white piece of clothing the mic goes almost unnotice if it has this black/white stickers on.
Nice review. Maybe with a matching eq, could we get the most of Lark M2? matching it with a nice studio condenser?
Man love the revie! Everything is awesome, but please run some De-essing on your voice. Your voice is awesome, want it hear it in more volume.
I notice when you're walking outside, it doesn't sound as good.
At 11:31, it sounds good.
What do you use to improve the audio?
Says With Eq, dynamic Eq and compression.
Is that something that the mic does or do you need to further edit the audio in another app?
I'd like to say thank you for a thoroughly informative and helpful video. You took such care to highlight all aspects of this product, showing the unboxing, testing it, comparing it to competitors, and offering your honest insights. Premium quality content!
Great vid bro
Great Video !
Nice!! I wonder how they would work while cycling…also, what about weather/sweat resistance??
great vid, can the camera receiver also be used on phones with usbC to usbC ?
I researched lots of good things about it and ordered one and arrived today, upon unboxing, while I pull out the magnet at the back of microphone, the metal plate sticked to the microphone been pulled out as well. I think this is a design flaw as I'd observed that the metal plate behind the microphone doesn't have anything to lock it in place but just some kind of hot glue.
I lost confident right away because I don't know when will the glue fail again. The strong magnet power will eventually pull out the metal plate again. I'd returned it to Amazon.
I like the sound quality but I don't want to take the risk of loosing it.
I recently watched some review videos and found that the dji mic2 actually performed well in practical tests, such as its range, intelligent noise reduction features, and battery life. Have you conducted any comparative tests? I'm really looking forward to hearing your thoughts!
I'm really interested in these (to use alongside my Rode Wireless Go 2's) because of the form factor- and the sound. The only big fly in the ointment for me is that the only way to record 2 channels is using the camera receiver through the 3.5mm jack (All the USB C connections on that receiver and the mobile receivers are fixed to Mono-only) So if you use 2 mics you'll always be hearing the room sound from the other person, and can't gate that out or rebalance the channels.
Maybe version 2?
Great Review!
Can you separate each mic to its own channel? Mic 1 to left channel and Mic 2 to right channel like you can do with the Rhode and DJI
I'm so impressed with the M2, except for the windmuff. How does it sound under your t shirt as an alternative to the windmuff?
This form factor is getting crowded!
In a lot of these reviews, the Lark M2s sound quite sibilant. Is that your/others experience?
great video, it is very well made
People who do range tests in narrow alleyways do EXACTLY know what they are doing. For a honest review, please do it on a wide open field, so you cant profit of the wall reflection of the wireless signal ;) also, please do a switch from noise canceling on and of WHILE you are filming, so we can see you doing it and about when the changes are
Looks and sounds great. A 'must buy' for me I think, unless I win it 😁 Only negative is how it worked (or didn't) with the Tascam. Did you manage to sort that at all?
Yes I was disappointed with that. I was hoping it would be much better.
@@AngelaADD Have you tried it and got the same issue?
@@earlgreybeard my disappointment was referring to the clip in the video. I ordered the microphone and look forward to testing it tomorrow. If it doesn’t work with my digital recorder that’s fine. I really like all the other features of it.
@@AngelaADD OK. Maybe I will give it a go on my TASCAM x8 and backup DR60D II and report back. Cheers.
@@AngelaADD So, I tried the Lark II on my trusty old Tascam DR60D Mk II, and the results were really nice. I used a "high" gain setting (which is the middle setting for a 3.5mm stereo input) and I got what I consider to be a clean, meaty sound. When I came to trying the same thing on the Portacapture X8, I noticed that it doesn't seem to have a dedicated input channel for a 3.5mm stereo mic, unlike the DR60D. I guess you could use some kind of adapter, or plug into the 'camera' port. But I am guessing that the Portacapture isn't actually geared up for this kind of input. Perhaps somebody more knowledgeable could comment?
Does this come with in built memory ??
Didn’t get as far as the pros and cons eh? 😂 that’s ok, no it doesn’t but Hollyland make a big brother version that does 👍🏻
Outstanding…thanks!
One interesting question about M2, can you use simultaneously one mic with camera receiver and one mic with the phone receiver, well, in different locations away from each other...
Or what happens if you connect both the camera receiver and the phone receiver in the same location? Nobody tested that, and it would be interesting to know... Thank you.
Do you think this would be good for ASMR videos? Or should I get handheld audio recorder such as Sony PCM A10 w/ omnidirectional lav mic (such as Clippy or MicroUsi)?
This Lark M2 seems good for voice, but what about ambience and soft sounds?
It'd be great to hear your opinion. Thank you.
I’m a on the go podcaster and use the Rodecaster Pro.
Could these be used with the Rodecaster Pro system.
Does the charging case for the combo hold all the receivers or just the camera one?
You can get a charging case for the rode btw but it has to be bought separate
Is there a way to monitor the sound? I hace a Canon 6D Mark II that has only one jack for sound so if I use that to plug in the receiver I wouldn't be able to monitor sound. On the other hand I could plug it in the Osmo Pocket or my Iphone if I get the combo, but the only way to monitor sound would be through the app? Has anyone tried and succeeded at that? Thanks!
were you able to find an answer somewhere?
Not yet, I bought the mics, now I know that without the do it all handle they don't work with the Osmo Pocket, so I'm going to try them on my pc yo see if I can monitor the sound from there, I'll let you know! @@AndresArosemena
@@gabimarciano5163 thanks, good luck!
I’m very interested in this Lark M2 for recording something like a podcast episode while I walk in nature . so I’m curious how it will pick up the ambient nature sounds - birdsong, the odd chipmunk, etc - and if my voice will still be able to dominate the recording . I wonder how much ‘play’ is afforded in editing - I don’t even know what software to use . any tips at all would be appreciated
Hmm this has really got the cogs turning! I’d say the key is to use subtractive EQ, compression, then additive EQ To get the best out of this system (to be honest, it’s probably a subject for an entire video so watch this space 😅). Really the focus of the lark m2 was to isolate the subjects voice, so instead I’d recommend a handheld recorder with inbuilt stereo mics (something like the Tascam x6 would be sublime), that way there would be less risk of the mics picking up the rustling of clothes/coat and more likely to capture some ambience. I hope this helps, my Tascam X8 review might make for an interesting watch ruclips.net/video/Suhlc9d2fbw/видео.htmlsi=7urDrNgtYl1LsmWK 👍🏻
Maybe I missed it, but no audio clips of noise cancellation off?
Okay i'm dumb, but how does the receiver connect through the xlr inputs on my camera
Please tell me it doesn't have that electric buzz sound constant while recording
Does Lark M2 have Bluetooth support for use with Action Cameras?
no
Please let me know how I can get this microphone
How does it sound when it is under a layer of clothes? I´m thinking that it could be very convenient to have on the necklace and under the clothes, out of sight for certain circumstances.
Decent enough but it’s not my first choice for this, I have good video coming up for this 👍🏻
@@HarvVideoAudioStuff lovely! Looking forward to it!
Can it connect to pc and phone in the same time?
I’ve been struggling for weeks to figure something out from videos… when using the combo, can you record each mic to its own mono channel? Or is that impossible?
I think to accomplish this you’d have to choose stereo recording, and then split the L & R so each is its own track. You’d then end up with two mono tracks. Not much extra work in the grand scheme of things.
good stuff 🙌
I noticed the noise canceling wasn't that great. However it "sounds" like a worthwhile investment. BJ Parker/Chicago
Can this be used in Zoom meetings and if so, how does it connect to a macbook pro
using USB-C dongle
@ 4:10 you say the Lark M2 records. What format does it record in? and how much storage does it have?
Maybe they mean the case has enough juice to recharge each mic and receiver twice, 1 initial charge + 2 recharges = 3, and 3 * 10 hours of use = 30?
Missing con: No stereo output at all on usb C. So you can't seperately manage loudness of speakers if one is louder or has better mounting possibilities than the other.
Man, my cut out super close in a non- busy environment. I’m kind of annoyed that all these reviews get good range but mine are horrible. 😔
Very good review. I am getting this.
Great video….
Quick question Harv……….
I have these and the rotating wheel on the receiver is VERY loose / turns very easily…
Is yours like this ?
Is anyone else’s loose as well…..
It literally takes nothing to turn it with NO resistance at all……..
i think i am sold...
Maybe the total time of 40h is 2 microphones x 10h and 2 x regarching 10h is a total of 40 h.😄
Interestingly I like how more natural it sounds than your studio mic. Do not get me wrong, your studio mic does sound amazing but I feel like it just does not match with the nature of these videos in my opinion. Thank you a lot for this video!
Hi thanks for the tutorial, some thing I don’t like at all. Wile your testing walk, your foot noice is so high. Also the cafeteria noice with noice cancel not did a good job. I’m a wedding photographer as I will not go with this. I have the Rode wireless GOll that is bit in good stage as it has onboard receding too. Still I’m not that happy with that too. Thanks and good luck with your future tutorials cheers
It’s 20 hours each mic- 10+recharge x 2= 40
no recording is a deal breaker. You get only both audio from both mics on the same track... that is quite bad.
Hold on… there’s only one track for both mics !?
@@perrolaser you may record in 2 separate channels if you buy a spliter cable. Ps2 to 2 mono (p10 or p2 of other)
Will that work for a wedding?????
The high frequencies sound of your voice sounds unatural; like when you say something with the letter" S"
Was this a paid advertisement?
Nope, I don’t take sponsorships
@@HarvVideoAudioStuffgood to know! I’d just ordered some after seeing some great reviews and was slightly worried of any affiliation bias. So thank you for clearing that up. Great video though, very informative. +sub.
@@LeeReidy how is the experience mate?
Rode has no mids… it’s like none existence.( have AirPods Pro on)
my thoughts on the 40 hours is each one is 10 hours, and each one gets a second 10 hour charge, that's 40 hours
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Interesting…patron or patrons …
Nobody on yt is showing terribly ugly deadcat without which it is useless outside