description Rode VideoMicro Overview
This is technically a shotgun mic, but it serves as a fantastic, simple, and highly portable primary audio source for vlogging when lavaliers are impractical. It plugs directly into cameras and smartphones, offering a focused sound pickup pattern. Its ideal for capturing the speaker's voice without the hassle of transmitters, making it a great all-in-one tool for mobile creators.
help Rode VideoMicro FAQ
Is the Rode VideoMicro a lavalier mic?
No, the VideoMicro is a compact on-camera shotgun microphone, not a clip-on lavalier. It mounts on a camera or phone rig and points toward the subject instead of being attached to clothing.
Does the Rode VideoMicro need batteries?
No, the original VideoMicro does not use a battery. It draws plug-in power through its 3.5 mm TRS connection from a compatible camera or recorder.
Can the Rode VideoMicro work with a smartphone?
Yes, but phones often need the right adapter, such as a TRS to TRRS cable for older headphone jacks or a USB-C or Lightning audio adapter for newer phones. Without the correct adapter, a phone may not detect the microphone.
What is included with the Rode VideoMicro?
The VideoMicro is commonly sold with a Rycote Lyre shock mount and a furry windshield for outdoor wind noise reduction. Its small body is about 80 mm long, which is why vloggers use it on compact mirrorless cameras.
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