Review - Comparison - Report for Lavalier Microphones
Shenzhen PULUZ Tech LTD is a mediocre manufacturer in China that specializes in camera accessories, mobile devices, cameras, camera bags, tripod mounts, photographic lighting, diving cases, etc.
It is not a new company and is based in 10,000 square meters.
As for the PU3151B lavalier microphone...
It comes with a nice case that predisposes you to a quality product. It includes a detailed manual, a fairly quality Type C dongle, 2 beautiful lavalier microphones, 2 small Type C charging cables, and 2 microphone foams. I would suggest charging them with a 30W adapter or higher for faster charging and for the health of their batteries.
It is plug and play without needing any software; just connect the dongle to your phone, press and hold the power button of the microphone for 3-4 seconds, and they connect immediately, always keeping Bluetooth on. I would prefer the clip to have a deeper depth and to be tighter to stay more securely and properly on you, but it seems durable (at least for now). I would like the foams to be tighter since they come off easily.
They support AAC with 44100hz/16bit, which you will activate if they connect to a computer, and "yes, they connect to a computer" for those who ask, provided your motherboard has TYPE C for the dongle.
COMPARISON WITH BOYA
Now regarding the BOYA, they have a greater range, the sound at a distance is slightly louder but also inferior in low frequencies. The sound of the BOYA seems 25% more crystalline to me.
In terms of distance, the PULUZ excel for 4-5 meters.
Somewhere they excel, somewhere they lose compared to the BOYA lavalier microphones.
[If you want something professional/quality in a lavalier microphone, you should spend over €150 for wireless ones.]
PRICE COMPARISON WITH BOYA
As for the price, we don't even discuss it. With €20 you get the package with the 2 PULUZ microphones, while with €30 you get the BOYA with one microphone or pay for the v2 package (with the 2 microphones) at almost triple the price, according to the stores where I made my purchases.
Essentially, the BOYA are more widespread as Productivity in sound.
So in terms of VFM, the PULUZ clearly excel. They are not an unknown company and export to America and Europe with ISO, there is support and the possibility of immediate replacement. For me, the purchase is worth it at €20-23 for 2 microphones to get your job done for starters.
Tips for the PULUZ.
Place the microphone at least 10-12cm away from the sound source and in the center, to avoid clogging.
First, plug in the Dongle and after 2-3 seconds, turn on the microphones.
*Specifications
Intelligent Noise Reduction ▲
Long Battery Endurance ▲
Real Time - Auto Synch ▲
Charging input: 5V ▲
Working Time: Up to 5h ▲
Microphone sensitivity: 38dbm ▲
Sample rate: 44.1 Khz ▲
Noise reduction sample rate: 32Khz ▼
Max transmit power: 10dbm ▲
Distance: 20-23 meters ▲
AAC Mic feature ▲
Connection with PC ▲
Charging real time feature ▲
Plastic Quality ▲
Box Quality and stuff ▲
Battery capacity: 70mah ▼
3.5 stars - recording quality.
4.5 stars - price/performance ratio.
Harris K. ChixMusic
Music Director: Epidemic Studios - Basshall Movement EU, TpTeam Music Studios.