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Rode Wireless Go vs Saramonic Vmic5 Pro

Feature Comparison

Main features
Main features
Number of Microphones 1 piece 1 piece
Microphone Type by Application Lavalier Shotgun
Microphone Technology Type Condenser Condenser
Connection Type Wireless Wired
Transmitter/Receiver Combination Transmitter and microphone integrated with independent receiver Without independent receiver and transmitter
Optimal Operating Range 70 meter (m) -
Technical features
Technical features
Frequency Response Range 50-20000 hertz (hz) 20-20000 hertz (hz)
Noise Level 21.8 decibel (db) -
Transmitter technical details
Transmitter technical details
Transmitter Operating Time Up to 7 hours -
Receiver technical details
Receiver technical details
Receiver Operating Time Up to 7 hours -
Aesthetic and supplementary features
Aesthetic and supplementary features
Headphone Monitoring Output 3.5mm jack 3.5mm jack
Microphone Cable Length - 30.5 centimeter (cm)
Aesthetic features
Aesthetic features
Size and Dimensions 18.5 x 44 x 45.3 mm (transmitter) / 18.5 x 44 x 45.3 mm (receiver) 66 * 109 * 185 millimeter (mm)
Product Weight 31 g (Transmitter) / 31 g (Receiver) 180 gram (g)
Technical details of the microphone
Technical details of the microphone
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (S/N Ratio) - 85 decibel (db)
Microphone Battery Capacity -
Microphone Battery Life - Up to 120 hours
Microphone Voltage and Current Consumption - 3.7 volt (v)
Gain Adjustment Range -
Sound Sensitivity -
Microphone Impedance - 200 ohm (Ω)
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