Not for nothing has Rode's VideoMic GO become a popular favorite among bloggers, podcasters, and others looking for decent audio quality without a wild price tag. Compact, affordable, and flexible, it ...
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Rode claims that the NT-1 is the world’s most popular studio microphone, and with more than six million units sold across a 30-year lifespan, that certainly seems plausible. Now the company is ...
It's fair to say the original Rode Wireless GO microphones shook up the audio world. Affordable enough for fledgling podcasters and independent video producers to add to their kit bag, but ...
The RODE X XCM-50 is at the higher end of the USB microphone spectrum but it delivers top levels of build quality and performance that means it won't let you down and sounds excellent. Why you can ...
Rode's Wireless Micro is its smallest-ever wireless mic system, designed squarely for smartphone content creators, especially ...
The clever addition of a USB-C port broadens the appeal of the fifth-generation Rode NT1, but it is still pro-level — and requires tweaks or additional hardware for the best results. The latest ...
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 ...
Brilliant audio quality makes this a good choice for users wanting to up their game, but the single polar pattern and slightly unsteady tripod bring it down. PC Gamer's got your back Our experienced ...