The new Shure MoveMic Wireless Microphone System has been designed with content creators in mind and brands high-fidelity sound to video production. Shure is a brand that’s probably best known for its ...
On Tuesday, Shure unveiled its better-late-than-never entry into the creator-focused wireless consumer lapel mic space. The audio company’s MoveMic system — available in single-channel (the $249 ...
Consumer lapel mics are one of the more interesting consumer electronics trends of recent years. Prior to this, lavalier microphones and their ilk were largely the domain of professional film crews.
The new Shure MoveMic 88+ Wireless Stereo Microphone can connect directly to a smartphone. However, it also works with Shure’s MoveMic Receiver so it can work with cameras, audio recorders and ...
Shure just revealed the MoveMic 88+ wireless direct-to-phone microphone with four selectable polar patterns. The company says this is the first-ever microphone of its type to offer this feature. For ...
NILES, Ill.—Shure Incorporated has announced that it is forming the Wireless Microphone Spectrum Alliance (WMSA), a coalition that will work to ensure access to RF spectrum for wireless microphones.
Creators looking for better sound for their vlogs and podcasts have no shortage of wireless microphones to choose from – but Shure’s latest mic takes things in a different direction to the wearable ...
Wireless microphones continue to play an active role in supporting productions in a wide range of sectors, and to meet those customer needs, Shure asked for unlicensed Wireless Multi-Channel Audio ...
Shure debuts MoveMic, its entry into the wireless lav mic market, competing against established players like Rode. With a frequency range of 50Hz to 20kHz and a range of up to 100ft, it promises eight ...
Wireless microphones are everywhere in theatre today, indispensable in productions nationwide, from Weston-super-Mare to the West End. They are one of the technical bedrocks of contemporary ...
Shure microphones are designed to capture the natural tone of the performer’s voice, which helps reduce the stress of worrying about how they’ll sound Community music events, from lively karaoke ...