RØDE Wireless Micro review: perfect entry-level wireless mic kit

This pocket-sized ‘plug and play’ wireless mic kit will dramatically enhance your smartphone audio recordings

Rode Wireless Micro next to its retail box with a finger pointing to the microphone
(Image: © George Cairns / Digital Camera World)

Digital Camera World Verdict

If you’re new to using wireless mics with your smartphone then this ‘plug and play’ kit from RØDE comes highly recommended. It dramatically improves your video clip’s audio production values and it's designed to work straight away with your iPhone, so there’s no need to pair the transmitter mics with the receiver. One word of caution though - as the receiver’s USB-C plug is very short you may not be able to connect it to your smartphone if it sitting in a thick case (or is in a chunky cage), though it worked fine with my iPhone 16 Pro’s Apple Case.

Pros

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    Clean sound at 100m

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    Intelligent Assist Gain

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    Very compact

Cons

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    No built-in noise reduction

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    May not connect when phone is in cage

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RØDE is a company best known for the wide range of audio products that they manufacture, such as headphones and microphones. While mics like the RØDE Wireless Pro are aimed at professional video makers who want a reliable and great-sounding quality wireless mic for their DSLR or mirrorless camera, the new (and cheaper) RØDE Wireless Micro is aimed at the smartphone filmmaker who needs a simple, affordable but equally reliable way to capture a strong and drop-out-free sound recording when talking to camera or conducting an interview.

If you own an iPhone 16 then you’ll already be impressed by the new Audio Mix tools that enable you to capture better-sounding audio while keeping background noise at bay. However, these post-production tools (and the iPhone 16’s four built-in mics) are only effective when you’re in close proximity to your iPhone. When you step a few meters away from your iPhone’s mics, the audio quality drops dramatically and your voice is more likely to be drowned out by ambient background sound sources such as passing cars.

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Transmitter
Pick-up PatternOmnidirectional
Frequency Response20-20 kHz
Maximum SPL135 dB SPL
Signal to Noise Ratio 73 dB
Battery Life7 hours
Max DistanceOver 100m (with line of sight)
Onboard recordingNo
Weight18g (with magnet)
Dimensions40 × 20 × 17mm
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Receiver
Display None
Battery Life 7 hours
Weight6g
Dimensions44 × 24 × 9mm
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FeaturesUSB-C or Lightning cable versions available. Charging case and windshields.★★★★☆
DesignSmooth curved transmitters and receiver and available in black or white.★★★★☆
PerformanceGreat quality sound from a distance (with line of sight).★★★★☆
ValueCheaper than a Wireless Pro but you still enjoy RØDE reliability.★★★★☆
Godox Cube-SC:Read the full review...

Godox Cube-SC: Like the RØDE Wireless Micro, the Godox Cube-SC is designed for the smartphone user, and its carry case will fit easily and comfortably in your pocket. Indeed the Cube-SC’s receiver is lighter by a gram than the RØDE Wireless Micro’s receiver making it attractive to vloggers who want to travel light. The Godox Cube-SC boasts a longer transmission range of 300 meters compared to the RØDE Wireless Micro’s 100m, though at 300 meters you’re not really going to see your talking subject! One bonus the Godox Cube-SC has over the RØDE is that the charging case is compatible with Apple’s Find My app. Read the full review...

DJI Mic 2: Read the full review...

DJI Mic 2: Like the RØDE Wireless Micro, the DJI Mic 2 chips with a carry/charging case, ensuring that both the transmitters and the receiver are equally charged. However, it has an optional noise cancellation function on the transmitter which the RØDE Wireless Micro lacks. A big hook for the professional videographer is the DJI Mic 2’s ability to record onboard the transmitter as a 32-bit float audio track. This is in effect a RAW audio track that contains much more information - enabling you to boost quiet tracks whiteout hiss and recover detail in loud tracks without distortion. Read the full review...

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George Cairns

George has been freelancing as a photo fixing and creative tutorial writer since 2002, working for award winning titles such as Digital Camera, PhotoPlus, N-Photo and Practical Photoshop. He's expert in communicating the ins and outs of Photoshop and Lightroom, as well as producing video production tutorials on Final Cut Pro and iMovie for magazines such as iCreate and Mac Format. He also produces regular and exclusive Photoshop CC tutorials for his YouTube channel.