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NEEWER 2 Pack Lavalier Lapel Microphone Compatible with DJI Wireless Mic Transmitters Rode Wireless GO II 2, Omnidirectional Condenser Wired Clip On Lav Mics for Stage YouTube Live Streaming, CM5

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Style: CM5(2-Pack)w/3.5mm TRS Plug


Features

  • Universal Compatibility Compatible with smartphones, cameras, camcorders, and audio recorders featuring a 3.5mm TRS jack. Also compatible with Rode Wireless GO II; compatible with DJI Wireless Mic Transmitter and NEEWER CM28/CM31 wireless microphone systems. Note: not compatible with Sony microphone systems
  • Convenient for Multipurpose No need for batteries or moving one mic from speaker to speaker, this 2 pack microphone set is user friendly for stage performances, presentations, broadcasting, TV hosting, lecturing, fitness lessons, vlogging, and various other applications. The compact size of the mic ensures minimal visibility to cater to professional needs across different fields
  • Omnidirectional Condenser for High Fidelity These omnidirectional condenser mics are highly sensitive to pick up voices 360 for HD uncompressed audio quality and deliver clear and crisp voice recordings
  • Lapel Clip On Design Designed with a 3.9ft (1.2m) cord and a high quality metal mic clip, the mini mic can be clipped onto a clothing lapel while the other end is plugged into your device for maximum comfort and hands free operation
  • Plug & Play Convenience Equipped with a gold plated 3.5mm TRS connector, the wired mic can connect to your smartphone or camera and record your voice right away. No sound drives and software are necessary. For devices with the 3.5mm jack, please separately purchase an adapter from 3.5mm female to USB Type C or other connectors

Recommended Uses For Product: Streaming


Brand: NEEWER


Model Name: CM5


Connectivity Technology: Auxiliary


Connector Type: 3.5 mm Jack


Special Feature: Clip


Compatible Devices: Laptop


Included Components: 2 x Wired Lavalier Lapel Microphone 2 x Tie Clip 2 x Windscreen Foam


Polar Pattern: Omnidirectional


Item Weight: 1.59 Ounces


Connectivity Technology: Auxiliary


Connector Type: 3.5 mm Jack


Special Feature: Clip


Compatible Devices: Laptop


Polar Pattern: Omnidirectional


Microphone Form Factor: Lavalier


Power Source: Corded Electric


Hardware Platform: Camera, Smartphone, Television


Number of Channels: 1


Enclosure Material: Plastic


Item Weight: 1.59 Ounces


Antenna Location: Streaming


Brand: NEEWER


Model Name: CM5


Model Number: 21000069


Built-In Media: 2 x Wired Lavalier Lapel Microphone 2 x Tie Clip 2 x Windscreen Foam


Manufacturer: NEEWER


UPC: 191073089327


Mfr Part Number: 21000069


Warranty Description: 1 Year Manufacturer


Unit Count: 2.0 Count


External Testing Certification: Não aplicável


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  • Excellent lavalier mic once you know it needs to be "powered"
Style: CM5(2-Pack)w/3.5mm TRS Plug
For a concise review, skip to the "Final Comments" I've been a producer and audio engineer for over 50 years. I have a vast amount of experience plugging mics into things that have mic inputs. I understand XLR connectors, how they are wired and what phantom power means. I understand how dynamic and some condenser mics work when they are inserted into 1/4" (or 3.5mm) mic jacks. In all my experience in recording studio environments, I have never encountered Lavalier mics, before. I also teach neuroscience at a local university. Recently, I decided to offer one of my courses in on-line format. For each chapter of the textbook, I provide a PowerPoint presentation with a voice-over of me explaining the slides. I thought this was going to be easy. My first inclination was to put on my high-end Sennheiser headset and just do it. WRONG! When I review my typical voice-over it was riddled by clipping artifacts that I would never have predicted. The human voice is capable of a remarkable dynamic range, and level setting to capture the most low amplitude signals provides way too much gain such that every exclamation causes the inputs to clip. I have an arsenal of audio processors available to me and I was able to tame the dynamics using a limiter and compressor in series. This worked very well and produced a very nice quality recording. However, to do this I was using over $900 in audio gear (including the headset) and I was confined to my desk's chair while I made the recordings. My brain expects the mobility I have while lecturing in the classroom, and doesn't react very well to me looking at PowerPoint slides on my monitor while I try to give a lecture that anybody might be interested in hearing. About a week into hearing me complaining about how many re-dos I was needing to achieve acceptable results, my wife suggested that I should try "one of those little microphone thingies clipped to my shirt like the people on TV use". I knew what Lavalier mics were so I ordered these from Amazon to give it a shot. According to its instruction manual, my recently acquired Zoom H4 Essential portable recorder had a mic input jack that would work with a lav mic. Additionally, the Zoom offers a 32-bit Float recording format, giving it a dynamic range that should be impervious to the dynamic range of my lecturing voice. Since I could put it in my pocket, I would be free to prance around the living room while playing my PowerPoint slices on our 55" TV. This seemed like the perfect plan. When these Lav mics arrived I hurried to plug them into the Zoom and try them out with a mock lecture simulation. I got nothing with either mic. I tried many things, including using both mics and plugging them into 3.5mm to XLR adapters and plugging that assembly into the two XLR inputs on the Zoom. Still nothing. Then I went into the Zoom manual to find out if I was missing something, as a mic is a pretty simple device and it is very improbable that two out of two would produce no signal at all. In looking at the Zoom section input configuration, I noticed an option for the aux/mic input called "Plugin Power". The manual didn't explain the meaning of the term or what it was used for so I Googled it. Apparently, some small condenser mics, including many Lavalier mics require a small bias current (much like phantom power for a normal XLR condenser) to operate. After enabling it on the Zoom mic input both purchased mics operated well. After recording the audio for the 17 slides covering the first chapter, I brought the micro-SD into my studio and transferred the audio to my DAW. Listening to the RAW 32-bit float audio, I was astounded at the clarity with which my voice was reproduced. This was better than than I ever achieved using the $300 Sennheiser headset. Also, the audio was completely free of the compression artifacts that weren't too disturbing but noticeable for me. I was even impressed with the noise floor under the voice recording (it was almost unnoticeable) Even after converting the 32-bit audio to a 56kbps 16-bit stereo stream (to get it compliant with the requirements of PowerPoint), the quality still exceeded my expectations. Final Comments: These Lavalier mics perform incredibly well for the purpose of recording spoken voice. Their frequency response and usable dynamic range are superb for that purpose. I suspect that the negative comments here, especially about those involving "mot working" were probably due to the user not using a recording device that was supplying the required "Plugin Power" (which I have been assured by people who know about that sort of thing IS supplied my almost any device expecting a Lavalier mic to be used with it). Although I can't compare these mics to any other Lavaliers , they perform at least as well as the microphone on a $300 Sennheiser headset. If you want to use a Lavalier mic for the typical kinds of things Lavalier mics are used for, I can't imagine finding anything close to the price/performance ratio these offer! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2024 by Moss Parker

  • Works as expected! A+
Style: CM5(2-Pack)w/3.5mm TRS Plug
Perfect! Works great as input for my sony sound recorder's mic input. Nice stereo sound and great quality clip and wiring
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2026 by Bo

  • Outperforming the price by ten fold
Style: CM5(2-Pack)w/3.5mm TRS Plug
Work good with GO III TX ALMOST SILENT very good sound quality recordings. I bought two extra just in case. The price is so low I don’t know how long they’ll hold up but I have no issues so far. I put in about 3 hours of handling and recording so far.
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2026 by Rhonda Nickerson

  • Great value!
Style: CM5(2-Pack)w/3.5mm TRS Plug
I paired these with the first generation DJI Mic and was thrilled to find that it came as a two-pack, providing a microphone for each transmitter. The build quality is impressive, with both the cord and microphone exhibiting a sturdy construction. The windscreen is also of high quality, contributing to the overall durability and sound. In terms of performance, the sound clarity is excellent. The microphones are compact, making them easy to conceal and manage during use. The cord length is convenient, allowing flexibility to place the transmitter in a pocket or other location as needed. However, I do have a minor critique regarding the clip design. It lacks adjustability, which might limit some positioning options. Despite this, it's not a significant issue and doesn't detract from the overall value of the product. Considering the cost compared to other microphones on the market, this is an outstanding deal! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2025 by Joshua Putnam

  • Great beginner lav mics!
Style: CM5(2-Pack)w/3.5mm TRS Plug
Perfect lavs that work well with neewer wireless mics. Sound quality is crisp and they are easy to use. Well worth the money.
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2026 by Jye

  • A little Bulky
Style: CM5(2-Pack)w/3.5mm TRS Plug
They are fine for the price but they are much bigger than expected for a lavalier/lapel mic that you are trying kind of of conceal. If you are not concerned about the size, the sound is good for the price.
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2024 by JKEL

  • Big Sound...Small Price
Style: CM5(2-Pack)w/3.5mm TRS Plug
I purchased these lavaliere mics as replacements for my stolen Rode Lav Mics to get me through a film project and I wanted to pair them with the Rode Wireless Go II system. Honestly I didn't expect much from them due to the price but man was I wrong! These things are phenomenal! They are very comparable to lavs that cost five times as much. In fact, I ordered another set today or my Neewer CM28 Wireless Mic System as well (I've been trying to re-order them but they have been sold out). The sound quality is amazing and didn't take much post processing to get the dialog sounding even better (all recorded audio needs processing). I love that the cable is short so I don't have to bundle up 5 feet of cable to stick in the client's pocket like most lavs. I also love that it is TRS (Tip Ring Sleeve) and NOT TRRS (Tip Ring Ring Sleeve) so you do not need an adapter to connect to a professional wireless system. THIS IS NOT MADE FOR CELL PHONES OR MOBILE DEVICES! The things I do not like is size of the wind screen and the size of the capsule. The wind screen is pretty large and stands out like a sore thumb. So it looks pretty bad (in frame) when filming an interview or documentary. I removed the wind screen altogether only to find that the capsule is somewhat large as well (this can be good or bad). On the positive side, because the capsule has some size to it, it was easy to slap on a URSA sticky and put it in the inside of the clients shirt (well hidden). Overall, I can safely recommend this product to anyone needing clean, quality audio. And especially for this price, this is a no brainer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2024 by O. Domino

  • Inexpensive but outperforms other expensive mics.
Style: CM5(2-Pack)w/3.5mm TRS Plug
I wanted a lavalier mic to go with my RODE ME setup. This way I could hide the bulky RODE square mic. I went ahead and purchased an expensive $60 single mic made by RODE. When it arrived, I tested it and the sound was terrible. So, at that point I decided to test this mic. How bad could it be. Well, it well outperformed the native RODE lavaliere mic. For the fraction of the price I get two mics instead of one. I noticed some negative reviews mention that the mic didn't work for them. Perhaps they ordered a wrong mic. These are TRS mics, not TRRS. Make sure you know what you are buying. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2024 by Mike

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