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Zoom iQ7 Stereo Mid-Side Microphone for iPhone/iPad, Rotatable Capsule for Alignment with iOS Camera, for Recording Audio for Music, Videos, Interviews, and More

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Features

  • Compatible with iOS Devices with Lightning Connector (airplane Mode required)
  • Works with free handy recorder app as well as video camera
  • Allows 90, 120, and Mid-Side recording

Description

When you're ready to take your iOS audio to the next level, plug in a Zoom Iq7. This compact yet full-featured mid-side stereo condenser mic is perfect for capturing music as well as video with outstanding audio. With the Iq7, you can create great-sounding recordings on your iPhone, iPad and iPod touch any time, any place.


Item Weight: 4.8 ounces


Product Dimensions: 2.1 x 1 x 2.2 inches


Domestic Shipping: Item can be shipped within U.S.


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: iOS Devices


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: January 21, 2015


Compatible Devices: Camera


Connector Type: Lightning, plug


Hardware Platform: Tablet, Camera, Smartphone


Power Source: Corded Electric


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Make sure to adjust settings in apps for this to function well
Style: iQ7 Pattern Name: Microphone
Plugged it in and nothing happened. Had to download and install the companion app from Zoom and have it recognize the mic. Also using Zoom (video app) the mic did not sound any better until I turned on 'use original sound' which turns off Zoom's app auto compression. With IOS camera videos the sound is great, with facetime and YouTube the sound is great. With ZOOM I do not notice as much of a difference. Also it is necessary to make sure you have the capsules oriented correctly to your source, and the gain needs to be set it doesn't clip. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2023 by Chris

  • First Impressions: more to come as I use it.
I will update this review after this weekend when I get to really test it out. But so far, I like it, with a few qualifiers: The Good: the sound is great. I've had some older Zoom model recorders, and they've generally had great sound. As the mic is the most important part for that, this appears to be no different. This is more convenient than a regular recorder however since you can record with it and immediately email the file out to the cloud or a computer. This outweighs the negatives, which I will now elaborate on. The Bad: 1st. The biggest negative IMO is that it's not terribly well designed for attaching onto an iphone 7, or any i-device for that matter. the entirety of the mount is strictly the lighting port itself. given that this is a stress point, i don't know how long this is going to last in the long run. you would think they would have accounted for this somehow but nope. This also means there's no real good way to mount the device in a mic stand or anything. Also, forget having your phone in any kind of a case and attaching this thing. it won't attach tightly enough (if at all) if there's any kind of case around the connection. Poor physical design overall, IMO. The best possible solution would probably be getting an extension cord or something, but then you have the mic head piece just dangling off the end. meh. 2nd. The software is problematic. it's not *terrible*, all the basic functions work, BUT it's buggy: For example, i had bluetooth headphones running when i plugged this thing in. recording worked fine, but when it would go back to playback there was silence. it seemed to me that it wanted to play out of the headphone jack attached to the iq6, not the iphone. when i unplugged the iq6 it would ONLY play out of the iphone's speaker, so if i wanted to playback the audio, i'd probably need to either plug in a speaker to the audio jack, or email it to my cloud and play it from there. Overall this is pretty annoying. i guess the alternative is using a conventional recorder which would involve jacking the recorder into my computer, which is far less convenient, but the whole point was to take advantage of the software and i wasn't impressed. so: forget wireless speakers for monitoring. forget *monitoring* unless you plug into the zoom's headphone out jack. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2017 by teejay

  • Excellent sound quality, if path to audio source is unobstructed
I have made two recordings at two different concerts, and the sound quality is pretty impressive. Mic placement is critical, though...try to have an unobstructed 'view' of the PA or musicians (if acoustic). The rock concert I held the mic toward my lap using an extension cable and the sound was quite muffled and dead sounding. The other was a symphony orchestra, with the mic/phone left on the railing in front of me with a clear shot to the musicians, and the sound was far better, though ultimately still a little muted. Those saying it is the same as the Zoom recorder must not have used one of those, as I have and can say that it is quite up to that standard (part of that may be the iPhone DAC, will have to test playing the recorded file on my computer with the pro-level DAC in my hi-if system. Anyway, it is way better than the built-in mic (which is surprisingly not-awful) in terms of quality. It does, however, make the phone a bit unwieldy...adding a couple of inches in length and quite a bit of girth to your phone (not to mention it is twice as thick as the phone, so sticks out in all directions as a consequence. Directionality is also challenging...which mic is 'left' and which is 'right'? No idea. Do you compromise sound quality a lot holding the phone vertical, or does it have to stay horizontal (which is a rather unnatural way to hold a phone, not to mention you can't just leave it in your pocket to leave your hands free. The software they have you download is...decent. There are a bunch of options, none of which are explained at all. Navigation isn't terrible, but not great either. The two biggest issues are 1) you cannot listen over Bluetooth, only the built in (pathetic) speaker or connecting through the headphone port and 2) getting your files off the phone is a bit challenging. So, 5 stars for sound quality and 3 stars for ergonomics...resulting in 4 stars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2015 by Osmodious

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