If you know anything about audio, you know about Australian audio brand Rode. I've long been a bit of a Rode fanatic, I'm not going to lie, not least because I know that all Rode products are ...
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Rode made a bit of a splash two years ago when it debuted its Wireless GO microphone system. The diminutive size, built-in mic and relatively affordable price were a winning formula. Today, Rode is ...
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Rode Microphones has a new and improved version of its much-loved Go portable mic, the Wireless Go II, which uses the same form factor as the original but adds a list of new and improved features.
Australian audio giant Rode is back once again with another exciting announcement. Hot on the heels of the world's first "unclippable" microphone, the NT1 5TH Gen, the brand just announced a more ...
Rode's wireless microphones are some of the most sought-after pieces of kit in content creation circles. I know because I have been looking at them for what feels like years. I was obsessed with the ...
The Australian audio tech company Rode has unveiled a new gaming mic range, and it caters to Twitch streamers and gaming PC enthusiasts alike. Dubbed Rode X, the new division arrives alongside a new ...
Whether you’re vlogging for social media or shooting something destined to appear on streaming TV services, there’ll be no excuse for muffled or clipped audio with the Rode Wireless PRO in your camera ...