AKASO Brave 7/ Brave 6 Plus External Microphone for AKASO Brave 7/ Brave 6 Plus Action Camera Only
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Selected User Reviews For AKASO Brave 7/ Brave 6 Plus External Microphone for AKASO Brave 7/ Brave 6 Plus Action Camera Only
The first thoughts I have are I have only one word to say I am six- A USB cable with a five-foot length connects the device With the braided cord, it has remarkable flexibility. The cable is a bit thicker than other lavalier mic cables I've handled in the past, but that's good since the braided sheathe helps extend the cable's length. comes with a standard alligator clip for clipping it on your shirt or jacket or whatever you want. As far as I'm concerned, the only point of failure would be the clip, since it appears that it is molded around the mic itself and might not be able to be replaced if the plastic were to *Recommendation for use This one hooks in quite well and has a fairly solid build. In the car, I rolled the window up and hooked the cord into the camera with the strap on the mirror. The cord stayed connected as I squeezed the cord. Compared to the original model, the audio quality is significantly improved, and the wind noise reduction is certainly worth the price. With this microphone, an action camera is greatly enhanced in terms of audio quality. It is well worth paying the money for this type of camera, especially if you want to use it in a windy environment and run audio to an external device Place with a lot of wind.

series, but I thought they were too expensive for a device I wouldn't use much (action photography, videography,. . . Then I looked around and found that this company, AKASO, makes a wide variety of cameras like this. Quite a few reviews have been positive, and you can find YouTube reviews and comparisons as well. In the end, I purchased the best model that has an external microphone and can produce 4K video at 30 frames per second. Considering it is winter and many of my trips are halted by COVID, I haven't used it very much, but I think the videos I took turned out well. As far as I can tell, the camera has a lot of functionality, and I can't wait to try it The only problems I have are these two. Obviously this is not possible when the protective case is attached, but I was aware of this before I purchased the camera because the reviews mentioned it clearly, but it would be nice if future models could resolve this. The camera comes with a variety of accessories, but the instructions on how to attach your camera to these accessories are very limited. Several cryptic graphics are included, but they do not satisfy me. There is also the possibility that this could be solved easily by adding more documentation to their website, even if only digitally.

I find the Brave 6 Plus's microphone to be highly effective. I estimate the cable to be approximately 4' 9" long (57 inches). The camera auto-detects it when it is plugged in, and it has a clip so you can attach it to your shirt. It also has a removable foam pad over the mic to reduce wind noise.

I really like the sound quality of this microphone. A minor complaint is that you have to plug it directly into the side of the camera, which means that the waterproof case can't be used on top of While the audio is fantastic, I'd like to be able to bring an external microphone along when riding in adverse weather conditions or while on my paddleboard, but unfortunately that's not possible at present. Putting a star off for this isn't worth it, since it is made to do exactly what it is intended to do, and it does it.

Over the past several years, the ek700 was seamless, so I am expecting nothing less than flawless performance from the Bravo 6 plus. In the event of any changes, I will update you.

In order to ride my motorcycle, I purchased this product. The mount is meant to be mounted directly to the motorcycle and not to be worn on the helmet. It doesn't matter how much I love my Brave 6 plus, I still find the sound pickup of the external mic There is a huge difference between the frequency response and the measured one. Highs sound tinny and muted, while the low midrange is muted. There is a lot of wind noise from about 30 mph on, and all other sounds are completely drowned out. There is no reduction in it from wearing the foam sock. Buying a deadsock helped a lot, but the main issue is my I would find a better quality mic from a different vendor if I worked for Akaso. There are a few pros to it The downside of cheap prices is The best solution is to use two tin cans and a string.

As a rider, I typically use the AKASO action cam to record my adventures. There was something I attached to remove some heavy wind noise. It still requires a bit of DIY to completely eliminate it, but it's a lot In this case, it captures my voice very well.

A vehicle equipped with an off-road vehicle should not use this mic for action video. It is possible to hear the voice, but ambient sounds are very distorted and detract from the overall quality of the I will not buy any Akaso products in the future. It was money well spent.
