Wireless microphones

Wireless microphones

Discover our line of JOBY wireless microphones, designed specifically for content creators on-the-go. Despite their small size, these microphones pack a powerful punch, delivering professional sound quality for your mobile and camera content.

Whether you're a vlogger or simply someone who wants to capture high-quality audio while out and about, our wireless microphones are the perfect solution. With easy compatibility for both phones and cameras straight out of the box, you can start recording in seconds.

One standout product in our range is the Wavo AIR, a complete wireless lavalier microphone kit that includes everything you need to take your content to the next level with wireless audio recording.

Our professional wireless microphones boast secure audio transmission, ensuring that you can record hands-free up to 50m (164ft) away from your device, giving you the freedom to create content your viewers will stay glued to.

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    Wavo AIR
    The most complete and flexible wireless lav kit microphone
    £143.76 £219.95

How to charge a wireless microphone?

To charge your wireless microphone system, just follow these simple steps:

  1. Ensure that your wireless microphone has a rechargeable battery.
  2. Connect the charging cable or dock to the microphone's charging port.
  3. Plug the other end of the charging cable into a power source such as a USB port or wall adapter.
  4. Allow the microphone to charge fully. The amount of time it takes to charge will depend on the battery capacity and charging speed of your microphone.
  5. Once the microphone is fully charged, disconnect the charging cable or dock and unplug it from the power source.
     

Do I need a licence for my wireless microphone?

The specific regulations may vary depending on your location and the frequency range your wireless microphone operates on. In general, the use of wireless microphones is regulated by national telecommunications authorities.

In Europe, the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) sets standards for wireless microphones.

If you are unsure whether you need a licence for your wireless microphone, contact your national telecommunications authority or a professional audio equipment dealer for guidance.