CYNOVA Osmo Action Dual 3.5mm Mic Adapter - Made for Osmo Action with Authorization
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My name is Cynova and this is the OSMODUAL 3 by Cynova. The 5mm/USB cable There is no need to charge the c adapter. In addition to the original Microphone adapter, Osmo action cameras can still be charged when this adapter is The three things, however, must be done. The 5mm mic adapter is just a plug for charging the camera and powering the supply.
works with any analog stereo (2 channel) source of sound, such as a microphone or a However, you will need a low-level signal since the Osmo Action does not have an adjustment for volume. Whenever the adapter was used, the sound would be distorted (as it was a copy of CYNOVA). It is far better to use Saramonic Microphones &amp Speakers The 2007 edition)
A modified version of the product is applicable only to DJI aircraft
Selected User Reviews For CYNOVA Osmo Action Dual 3.5mm Mic Adapter - Made for Osmo Action with Authorization
While this adapter is connected, I am unable to charge my Osmo Action camera. I have updated the post to reflect the following The service@cy-direct has been in direct contact with me It's called Nova. For more information, please contact us at . Acting as though they don't comprehend the issue of charging the Osmo Action, they refuse to show any understanding. The most recent response they provided me is this
There is one TYPE-end at each end The audio connection cannot be made via the C cable. This is the 7/14/20 Update There seems to have been an issue with USB-connected devices Plugging a Type C into a Type A By using this adapter, the Osmo Action camera will not be able to receive power through the C cable. It must be noted, however, that a USB-connected device The USB power cable goes from an A (power source) I have confirmed that C (adapter) works! These sections of their documentation need to be clarified.
Since the price has been cut in half, it's now only From 20 to 22 2019 The third). It's worth the purchase for me because I find the audio is much better using an external mic. There is also a need to purchase a new case for your Osmo Action Camera. PGY Tech is the only company that makes the one that works our of the three. In addition to the PGY case, there is a plastic clamp available too, I got both, but prefer the PGY case by far over the stock clamp.
Osmo has support for external audio adapters with passthrough USB-based connectivity, which was very exciting for me Power consumption is rated at C. The scammers got my money, while I fell victim to the scam. My MacBook Pro was charged with multiple chargers and batteries, but none of them worked. The following facts have been revealed to me It is not passing through the power lines! It is not just that I regret purchasing this sub-par adapter, but it is also regretting getting an Osmo Action without these new features. It would have made more sense to buy This charges the device at a higher voltage than what is required straight to the camera. ***Edit**
I discovered that this device requires a higher voltage for charging to pass through it. My USB key was damaged and I had to buy a new one An A to USB cable It takes more than just a USB-C to send enough juice to send it through rather than just a USB-C Plugging a Type C into a Type A I changed my rating to 3 stars because the device works just fine when not in use.
Using this adapter, both left and right channels are recorded on the camera when the left channel is muted. This I discovered when I tried to use a splitter to connect two microphones at the same time. I was trying to hook up a shotgun and a lavalier mic so I could hear both my voice in front of the camera and the sound in front of the Upon viewing the audio track, I was surprised that both tracks were exactly the same. If you had a digital recorder, you could use the same setup and both tracks would record did not matter whether the microphone was connected to the left or right channel, the sound that was recorded from the microphone that was connected to the left was always recorded on both of the camera's channels.
The name is not present in the packaging or manual for the adapter as well. In my opinion, the adapter is not authentic.
The sound was distorted, garbled noise or no sound at all, as well as the adapter not working for the intended purpose. Three different microphones were used to test it. The camera/battery can be charged via the USB C port. The at least got that one Please return it to me.
This is not a joke. Every time I shoot video, I have to use the camera continuously for 12 hours, so I cannot use an external microphone since the camera needs to be constantly plugged in. This is what has happened until now. As a result, I can use both and I don't have to worry about the wind. The GoPro connector did not work with the DJI Osmo even though I have the original one.
Despite watching tons of videos that basically said to stay away from this unit, I ended up purchasing it. While it had some shortcomings, I believed it would provide me with the sound I was looking for for the types of videos I produce for YouTube. I consider it to be both compact and effective, two important factors when I use it.
The device refused to reconnect to charging/data transfer while the adapter was connected, second, it juts out far enough that there is a noticeable gap between the camera and the adapter, and worst of all, the audio quality went from poor to absolutely terrible. great, and I had been using an external recorder for a few months and just synching the audio in post. I decided to take the same mic, plug it in, and set it up the same way I normally route motovlogging audio. It was bad enough that the road and wind noise was bothersome, but the gain levels were way out of line. It would be one moment that I would sound like my best death metal cover band impression, then the next moment I would sound like my best English accent. There have been numerous attempts to resolve this issue, including upgrading/resetting the camera's firmware, connecting and unplugging the device during and before recording, changing microphones, and moving the microphone position however, nothing has worked. I was looking forward to not having to sync video and audio files anymore, but it looks like I will have to keep syncing them.