🎙️ Elevate Your Audio Game with StarRig!
The StarRig Interview Microphone Handle is a lightweight and portable solution designed for seamless compatibility with various wireless transmitters, including RODE and DJI models. Featuring dual 1/4” threaded holes for versatile mounting options, it allows for easy integration with tripods and boom poles. Weighing just 56 grams, this ABS plastic handle is perfect for on-the-go professionals looking to enhance their audio recording experience.
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Number of Channels | 1 |
Polar Pattern | Unidirectional |
Microphone Form Factor | Handheld |
Connectivity Technology | Proprietary digital wireless transmission |
Special Features | Portable |
Compatible Devices | Wireless Transmitters |
Item Weight | 56 Grams |
Material Type | Plastic |
R**O
Versátil product
You can use it as a boom Microphone holder it has several screw holes
V**Z
Cheap and working
Nice price and working with my hollyland Lark 150
J**S
Fits Neewer CM28 very nicely
Bought this for my new Neewer CM28 mics and they fit nicely. Feels sturdy and well made, but not sure why this simple piece of molded plastic was $17 and didn't include a windscreen at least.
P**T
A Simple Solution to a High-tech Need
A lot of us who are involved in video production have discovered and employed some of the new breed of Bluetooth wireless microphone systems, you know, the miniature clip-on transmitters with an integral microphone. These are often plenty adequate for vlogging, interviews, etc., but they are clip-on, body-worn microphones. And there are times when it would be nice to be able to have a wireless handheld mic instead. Sure, you can hold one of those module transmitters up to your mouth, or thrust your transmitter-equipped fist up to someone else’s mouth, but seriously… do you really want to do that on camera? Enter the StarRig, a solid plastic handle designed to accommodate a variety of these wireless transmitter modules.The end of the handle has a molded cold shoe. So, transmitters with clips that fit that mount can now be pressed into double duty. The manufacturer suggests that both their own brand, CaTeFo, and RODE’s Wireless GO will work with the StarRig handle. From my own audio kit, I found the Godox MovLink II M2 and Boya worked well, but the clips of neither the Movo Edge-Op-Duo, for the Osmo Pocket, nor the Saramonic Blink 500T2 were small enough to fit. Hmm… there’s always gaffer tape.The StarRig construction is plenty rugged, so it will not require a lot of pampering. Molded into the side and the base are a pair of ¼-20 female threaded receptacles for attaching to a wide variety of stands, magic arms, clamps, adapters and such. I mounted the arm to an adapter on top of a mic stand and wished that the mounting threads were located further away from the microphone, so as to better utilize the advantage of a long handle. A better idea would be to use a mic stand adapter, either a universal spring clamp or some adapter you may have lying around, like I did.I would like to see one or more foam windscreen options offered. One could be designed to accommodate the slightly different sizes of transmitters on the market, and would give the on-camera end of the StarRig handle a much better appearance.My nitpicking aside, the StarRig handle meets a real need quite nicely, and does so at a very affordable price. This is a no brainer piece of kit to add to your audio-for-video bag.
S**M
Nice accessory for small wireless mike units
This is a nice accessory to turn you small wireless mic setup[ into a handheld interview mic. IT's a solid material and fits the DJI Mic well.
E**G
A Practical Addition to Interview Videos
I recently created talking head and interview videos using the this Interview Microphone Handle and my RODE Wireless Go. It's a useful tool for vloggers and interviewers. The size of the handle is just great - it's comfortable to grasp without being bulky.My only complaint is that it does not have a foam cover for the wireless lavalier mic, which would have been excellent for windy conditions.On the plus side, it's been a wonderful addition to my setup. The cold shoe connection is useful for accessories, and it's a useful tool for on-the-go interviews and video production.
V**K
Easily converts a mini mic/transmitter into an interview style mic
This couldn't be much simpler to use. Just slide the mic's clip into the "cold shoe" slot and presto, you've got an interview style mic. I have a couple of different manufactures of transmitters, and each worked just fine. I imagine if your brand of mic will attach to the hot shoe of your camera, it will fit this adapter.One feature that makes this handle mount a little different from other similar type handle mounts I've seen is that it has two standard 1/4"-20 female tripod threads so it can be mounted and used like a mount stand when attached to a tripod. Attach it to a selfie stick and use it like a boom mic. I appreciate the added versatility and am happy overall with this mount.
A**Y
Holds my ride Mics
I used this for interviews it does work but my rode mic sometimes falls out.
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