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The COMICA VM30 is a professional-grade wireless shotgun microphone featuring a 48kHz/24bit supercardioid pickup pattern for precise directional audio capture. It supports both wired and wireless modes with up to 50 hours wired and 7 hours wireless battery life, and offers low-latency 2.4GHz transmission up to 100 meters. Compatible with DSLR cameras, smartphones, and PCs via 3.5mm and USB-C outputs, it includes advanced sound optimization filters to reduce noise and enhance clarity, making it ideal for YouTubers, podcasters, and interviewers seeking versatile, high-quality audio solutions.














| ASIN | B0C5LG43CS |
| Best Sellers Rank | 24,477 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 386 in Condenser Microphones |
| Frequency response | 20 KHz |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Hardware platform | Camera, PC, Smartphone |
| Item model number | VM30 |
| Manufacturer | Comica |
| Material | Metal |
| Microphone form factor | Shotgun |
| Number of batteries | 2 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Number of channels | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 25.2 x 15.8 x 9.09 cm; 621 g |
| Power source | Battery Powered |
| Signal-to-noise ratio | 75 dB |
S**E
Excellent sound quality
This is a great mic for dialogue and really does sound great, it'd be very hard to get a mic of this quality at this price. And Yes, it sounds very similar to the Rode NTG. Build quality is excellent, power button is sturdy with a nice weight. It has a very clear battery indicator and gives around 60hrs use on one charge from a USB C charger (cable included). The gain dial is very smooth and the shock mount feels sturdy and flexible, though it won't stand up to a lot of rough handling. The two low cut filters sound good and work to help reduce wind or traffic noise. The fluffy windscreen isn't great, in fact you'll need to replace it, even if used with the foam windscreen as it does a poor job of wind reduction. Inside is just fine. The hardshell case is a lovely freebie and fits everything in securely. You'll also get the relevant 3.5mm cables to hook up the mic to a phone, camera or field recorder. Now for the sound quality. It's absolutely superb. As someone who has a number of high quality field mics, I was blown away by how beautifully deep and rich the sound is and with a nice tonal range, you can capture really great dialogue that sounds truly professional. The frequency response is quite flat so responds to EQ nicely. It's best to use the mic with a good preamp or a good quality field recorder as the mic is somewhat noisy at about gain level 4-5 but this isn't a massive problem as it EQ's out pretty well.
D**1
Versatile and Cable-Free Audio Solution - Perfect for Filmmakers and Content Creators
The Comica 2.4G Wireless Microphone System has been a fantastic addition to my audio setup. This wireless shotgun mic is incredibly versatile, offering a range of uses without the usual restrictions of a cable, making it ideal for filmmakers, interviewers, and content creators alike. Audio Quality: The audio quality of the VM30 is top-notch. It delivers clear, focused sound, effectively minimising background noise while capturing the subject’s voice with impressive clarity. The supercardioid pickup pattern is perfect for directional recording, ensuring that your audio remains clean and professional, even in challenging environments. Whether I’m recording interviews, YouTube videos, or on-location footage, the sound quality has consistently met my expectations. Wireless Freedom: The standout feature of this system is its wireless capability. The 2.4G wireless transmission is reliable, providing a strong, stable connection with no noticeable latency or interference. This freedom from cables has been a game-changer, allowing me to move around freely while recording without worrying about getting tangled up or restricted by the mic’s range. It’s especially useful when setting up shots in tight spaces or when I need to capture audio from a distance. Versatility and Usability: This wireless microphone system is incredibly versatile. The shotgun mic can be easily mounted on a camera, boom pole, or even used handheld, making it suitable for a variety of recording scenarios. The system is also easy to set up and use, with straightforward controls that make it accessible even for those who may not be audio experts. The transmitter is lightweight and compact, which adds to its convenience and portability. Build Quality: The build quality of the Comica VM30 is solid. It feels durable and well-constructed, with a design that seems built to withstand the rigours of fieldwork. The microphone comes with a windscreen, which is great for outdoor shoots, as it helps to reduce wind noise effectively. The overall construction inspires confidence that this mic system will hold up well over time. Battery Life: The battery life on both the transmitter and receiver is impressive, allowing for extended recording sessions without needing frequent recharges. This is a crucial feature for longer shoots or when you’re out in the field without easy access to power. Conclusion: The Comica 2.4G Wireless Microphone System with Shotgun Mic Transmitter is a fantastic wireless solution for anyone needing high-quality audio without the limitations of cables. It’s versatile, reliable, and easy to use, making it perfect for filmmakers, interviewers, reporters, and content creators. The audio quality is excellent, and the wireless freedom it offers opens up so many possibilities for creative recording setups. Highly recommended for anyone looking to elevate their audio game.
J**R
Fantastic Microphone at this price range.
I used my Rode Video Micro for all of my videos on YouTube, but I am switching to the Comica VM20 because it is more crisp and clear when it comes to sound quality. Also, it is perfect for a studio or indoor recording. The mic steples gain is very accurate and helps a lot set up your levels without messing with my camera mic setting. Overall the shotgun mic is of perfect quality in this price range, and with 60 hours battery life, you can't go wrong. If you plan to use the mic outdoor, make sure it is not very noisy around your set. The wind muff is not very thick and will allow you to pick noises. Also, be aware is not a weatherproof microphone. Saying this, I am recommending this microphone 100% for any of you who needs a quality studio mic but doesn't have a big budget to spend. It is a fantastic product.
L**E
Direkt vorweg - ich habe für einen unabhängigen Test dieses Mikrofon kostenlos zur Verfügung gestellt bekommen - allerdings nur unter der Voraussetzung, dass ich natürlich alles ehrlich und offen sagen darf wie ich es finde. Ich betreibe seit Jahren einen kleinen Technikkanal auf YouTube und war vor einigen Jahren auf der Suche nach der endgültigen Lösung für mein Mikrofonproblem. Also habe ich mich damals dazu entschieden das "Rode Video Mic Pro" (Heute ca. 160€) zu kaufen und auf Herz und Nieren zu testen. Letztlich kam hierbei raus, dass das "Rode Video Mic Pro" zwar einen sehr guten Klang hat - die Tonqualität eines sehr günstigen Mikros, des "Pixel MC-50", welches ich einfach aus Neugierde bestellt hatte, um zu sehen wie viel "Ton" man für wenig Geld bekommt, letztlich so ähnlich war, dass ein minimales Anheben der Bassfrequenz bei der Nachbearbeitung den Ton so ähnlich machte, dass ich damals selbst beim Schnitt der Review mehrfach durcheinanderkam, welches der beiden Mikrofone ich gerade hörte bzw. zu welchem Mikrofon die Tonspur nun gehörte. Also entschied ich mich damals die (heute) 160€ zu sparen und stattdessen zum "Pixel MC-50" zu greifen, welches nur ca. 33€ Euro kostet. Dieses hat mir dann die nächsten 2 Jahre auf meinem YouTube-Kanal wirklich richtig gute Dienste geleistet und die Tonqualität war - bei entsprechend eingerichtetem Raum so gut, dass denke ich niemand meiner Zuschauer darauf gekommen wäre, dass all dies von einem 33€ Mikrofon kommt. Natürlich aber auch in Verbindung mit dem "Zoom H1" als Aufnahmegerät. Daher war für mich auch klar, dass das "CVM-VM20" einiges bieten müsste, um von mir empfohlen zu werden - schließlich sind 33€ gegen 149€ nicht gerade ein Pappenstiel. Letztlich muss ich jedoch sagen, dass ich nicht ganz weiß, ob ein Vergleich, welcher sich nur auf die Klangeigenschaften beschränkt überhaupt wirklich fair ist. So hat das "Pixel MC-50" keinen integrierten Akku, muss also mit zwei AA Batterien (oder Akkus) betrieben werden, hat keine stufenlose Lautstärkeregelung, die mitgelieferte "Spinne" ist kaum vorhanden bzw. nur ein winziges Plastikteil, welches keinen unglaublich verlässlichen Eindruck macht und im Lieferumfang ist weder ein Case noch eine "Dead-Cat" enthalten. Dazu ist die Verarbeitungsqualität des "CVM-VM20" auf einem komplett anderen Level als die des "Pixel-MC-50" während dies aus billig wirkendem Plastik besteht hat das "CVM-VM20" eine hochwertig wirkende fast schon magnesiumartige Hülle, die sich metallisch kühl und sehr wertig anfasst und Langlebigkeit und Verlässlichkeit erwarten lässt. Das "CVM-VM20" wirkt einfach hochwertig aufgebaut und extrem gut verarbeitet. Dazu ist das Audiokabel komplett austauschbar, was beim "Pixel-MC-50" nicht der Fall ist - sollte dies also mal kaputt gehen muss man sich dort ein neues Mikrofon kaufen. ZUSAMMENFASSUNG: Das 33€ "Pixel-MC-50" ist klanglich so gut wie gleich auf mit dem "Rode Video Mic Pro" für 160€ kostet dabei allerdings nur einen Bruchteil - das "CVM-VM20" klingt nocheinmal besser als das "Pixel-MC-50" mit deutlich besserer Richtcharakteristik und vor allem einem deutlich besseren und "näherem" Klang in halldenen Räumlichkeiten. Bietet eine viel bessere Verarbeitung, die keinen Anlass zur Sorge gibt, dass das Mirkofon bald kaputt gehen könnte. Hat zudem einen integrierten Akku mit geschätzt mindestens 30 Stunden Laufzeit [hier muss man im Rahmen der Nachhaltigkeit jedoch bedenken, dass dieser nicht wie "Batterie-Akkus" einfach getauscht werden kann], kann über USB C geladen werden, bietet eine stufenlose Lautstärkeneinstellung [die jedoch in meinem Test gerade in den Mittlereneinstellungen nicht allzugroße Unterschiede macht] und einen sehr großen Lieferumfang inkl. Case, Dead-Cat und vernünftiger Mikrofon-Spinne und dazu einen Klang der meiner Meinung nach mit dem Video Mic Pro auf einer höhe, wenn nicht sogar noch etwas darüber ist. Dh also: Es klingt nocheinmal besser als das 33€ Budget "Pixel-MC-50" (und somit auch als das "Rode Video Mic Pro) und lässt dieses in Punkto Verarbeitung und Features meilenweit hinter sich - und bietet gleichzeitig Features wie z.B USB-C und den integrierten Akku (welcher jedoch für die Nachhaltigkeit Nachteile hat) welche bei Herstellern wie z.B Rode erst ab 256€ beim Rode Video Mic Pro+ vorhanden sind. Von daher kann ich nur sagen, dass ich das "CVM-CM20" für alle empfehlen kann, die ein verlässliches, sehr gut klingendes, gut verarbeitetes und dazu noch günstiges Mikrofon suchen.
レ**ー
無線で使えるのとても便利でインタビューの時に手持ちマイクとして使えます。 音質も問題なく特に気になるノイズなどもないです。
M**N
After a few months of very sparse use, the “on/off” button cracked and fell out, making it very difficult to switch on and off. Then it also stopped charging, so I’m left with about 40% battery and no way to charge it. Will see how I can return it.
M**E
This microphone has been a game changer for me. I'm a content creator on YouTube (LoveTribeOverland if you care to look me up.) The difference this microphone has made for me with my outdoor video is tremendous. One of the shots we get, is what I call the "campfire shot" where we are sitting around at the end of the day chatting about the day. Before I added this microphone, it was really hard to hear the three (or more) of us. Most wireless lapel mics only allow for two lapel mics, and that would be too fussy to set up... this microphone solved this problem perfectly. You can hear everyone clearly... even when we talk in lower tones.... seriously perfect... and if there is any breeze at all, the dead cat cuts the wind noise beautifully. We also shoot our food preparation (overlanding videos are really just cooking outdoor videos lol).... usually ASMR style, so capturing every little sound while we are preparing food, is as close to smellivision as it gets... it has made our food prep portions of the video quite a bit more immersive. This microphone LIVES on my video camera now. I was worried about battery life, but on my last trip, we were out 5 days and the battery held up the entire trip. I'm seriously impressed and grateful for such a great piece of equipment... the price I paid was WELL worth it.
K**K
After a couple of researches, I think finally I found a good mic for my youtube videos. I already tried Rode mic for my youtube videos its good but I could see Comica VM20 provides much more clear cut and crisp audio with no noise pickup for indoor. This is easy to use, plug it straight into the camera for ready go situation. The bass frequency is better for its price but not best like Rode. Has an option to setup Audio level and display of battery life which are the best thing of Comica VM20.Has good battery life as well :). I have used this for outdoor but I could see it pick up noises when it's too windy or in crowded places because the windshield is thinner. Other than that this mic is best and more for its price range. Recommend highly for studio shooting and indoor shoots and if you are a vlogger and want to do outdoor shoots can try this worth the money and budget-friendly.
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