Out-of-the-box setup is easy, with the microphone and transmitter coming pre-paired. Hit the power button and they automatically connect, and Rode includes two 3.5mm to 3.5mm cables — one for camera inputs, the other suitable for phone/laptop jacks — a USB-C to Lightning, and a USB-C to USB-C cable for maximum flexibility. Plugged into an iPhone, and it showed up as a microphone source straight away.
By default, the Wireless ME blends the audio from both microphones into a single channel. However, you can also split them into separate channels, something the Rode Central app for Windows/Mac, along with versions for iOS and Android, makes easy (together with firmware updates and adjusting GainAssist and levels). Rode also has a new iOS app, Rode Capture, which supports video and audio capture on iPhone.
With that, you can record from the front, back, or both cameras simultaneously, as well as toggle the Wireless ME’s channel settings and more. A free download from the App Store, it’ll also allow settings control over Rode’s other wireless microphones.
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