Boya XM6 S2 wireless microphone system, ideal for two-person vlogs, YouTube videos, live streaming, interviews, recording, and other applications. Compatible with DSLR, mirrorless cameras,...
Boya XM6 S2 wireless microphone system, ideal for two-person vlogs, YouTube videos, live streaming, interviews, recording, and other applications. Compatible with DSLR, mirrorless cameras, smartphones, and computers.
Boya XM6 S2 wireless microphone system, ideal for two-person vlogs, YouTube videos, live streaming, interviews, recording, and other applications. Compatible with DSLR, mirrorless cameras, smartphones, and computers.
Main Features
2.4 GHz dual-channel wireless signal transmission technology
Hi-Fi and low-noise audio processing and delivery system
Built with a readable, vibrant, and informative OLED display
Integrated omnidirectional microphone and lavalier microphones on the transmitter
Headphone output jack on the receiver for real-time monitoring
Stereo and mono outputs and switchable on the receiver
Built-in lithium-ion batteries for 7 hours of use on the transmitter and 6.5 hours of use on the receiver
Operating range up to 100m (328ft) without obstacles
Advanced technology for stable signal transmission
The BY-XM6 S2 series adopts advanced Adaptive Frequency Hopping (AFH) wireless signal transmission technology, which allows the BY-XM6 S2 to automatically avoid disturbed frequency hopping segments to achieve stable signal transmission over a range of up to 100m (328ft).
Professional Recording & Sound Delivery
Featuring a high-quality capsule and signal processing circuit with a signal-to-noise ratio over 84dB and distortion rate less than 0.1%, the BY-XM6 S2 captures and delivers Hi-fi and low-noise sound.
Extremely versatile and user-friendly wireless microphone kit
With a live and readable OLED screen on the transmitter and receiver, users can adjust the signal transmission accurately. The transmitter is designed with a built-in omnidirectional microphone, so users can attach the transmitter to the collar to capture sounds, while they can also connect a lavalier microphone to the MIC IN input jack of the transmitter for sound recording. Additionally, this microphone set is equipped with both a 3.5 mm TRS-TRS audio cable and a 3.5 mm TRS-TRRS audio cable. Thus, it can work with your DSLR or mirrorless camera, smartphone, and computer. When recording two audio sources simultaneously, the BY-XM6 S2 will be your best choice.
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For the money, fantastic set! It has everything, even 2 lavalier/Lapel mics! I used it in a documentary for interviews indoors and outdoors and with some work in editing I got decent sound! It definitely can't be compared to a boom mic and sound guy, but for low budget productions with sound recording on the camera it was very convenient and decent! The only downside I found is that it doesn't have internal recording for safety and if someone shouts or goes out of range then the sound will pick up or break! Otherwise, if you handle it carefully and know its weaknesses, it's a decent set!
I got the XM6 with the 2 transmitters (for 2 people) even though I'm currently only using one. The sound is incredibly good. Whether directly with its built-in microphone or with the lapel extension, I couldn't tell the difference from the sound produced by a condenser microphone when I hold it in front of me. It works perfectly even when I put the transmitter in the pocket of my shirt.
I put the lapel extension through my clothes and it captures my voice perfectly, even when I'm outside and it's windy or raining.
The range is excellent, but the connection can be momentarily interrupted if my body comes between the transmitter and receiver. The receiver has a jack, so it can be connected to all DSLRs and devices, but if the phone doesn't have a jack, you'll need a dongle (shown in the photo). With my Panasonic G95, the improvement is huge compared to its built-in microphone. Especially at a distance, there's no comparison. The battery lasted over 6 hours, much better than any of my useless GoPros.
The OLED screen is a real OLED. It looks completely black whether it's working or turned off. I like that it shows the gain and you can adjust it from both the transmitter and receiver. Also, the connection was very easy. You just turn on the receiver first, then turn on the 2 transmitters, and they sync automatically immediately.
The negative point is that they give you a small bag (photo) instead of a charging case. Okay, they charge with USB-C, but I would have liked a case. There is a case, but it's very expensive, especially compared to the price of the XM6-S2 kit, which is honestly very cheap for what it does. We're talking about professional quality that you find in kits that cost 500+