
Rode
Rode 400410005 VideoMic Me Compact TRRS Cardioid Smartphone Microphone
★★★★★
100Hz - 20Khz
Rode VideoMic Me plugs directly into your smartphone's headphone jack for broadcast-quality directional audio on the go.
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Overview
Key Features
Compact Trrs Cardioid Microphone Designed For Ios Devices And Smartphones
High-Quality Directional Microphone That Connects Directly To The Iphone Trrs Microphone/Headphone Socket
3.5Mmm Headphone Output
Includes furry windshield
Frequency Range 100Hz - 20Khz
Specifications
Brand
Rode
Model
400410005
Acoustic Principle
Pressure Gradient
Active Electronics
JFET Impedance Converter
Capsule Size
0.50"
Polar Pattern
Cardioid
Address Type
End
Frequency Range
100Hz – 20kHz
Maximum SPL
140dB (at 1kHz, 1% THD into 1kΩ load)
Sensitivity
-33.0dB re 1V/Pa (22.00mV at 94dB SPL) ±2dB at 1kHz
Equivalent Noise Level
20dB-A (A-weighted)
Connector
3.5mm TRRS
Headphone Output
3.5mm
Weight
42g
Dimensions
21mm x 21mm x 80mm
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Extremely compact and lightweight at just 42 grams, making it easy to carry anywhere
- No batteries required since it draws power directly from the phone's TRRS jack
- Built-in 3.5mm headphone output allows real-time audio monitoring while recording
- Cardioid polar pattern focuses pickup on the subject and rejects off-axis background noise
- Includes a furry windshield for immediate use in outdoor or windy conditions
👎 Cons
- Requires a 3.5mm TRRS jack, so newer phones without one need a separate adapter
- Frequency response starts at 100Hz, which rolls off deeper bass tones
- Fixed gain with no on-mic level control limits adjustment options in varying environments
- Short fixed mount means the microphone sits close to the phone body, which can pick up handling noise
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the VideoMic Me connect to a smartphone?
It plugs directly into the 3.5mm TRRS headphone/microphone jack on your smartphone — no adapters, batteries, or apps required for basic operation.
Can I monitor audio while recording with this microphone?
Yes, the VideoMic Me has a built-in 3.5mm headphone output that lets you monitor your audio in real time while recording.
Does the VideoMic Me require batteries or external power?
No, it draws power directly from your smartphone through the TRRS connection, so there are no batteries to charge or replace.
Is a windshield included with this microphone?
Yes, Rode includes a furry windshield in the box to reduce wind noise during outdoor recording.
Will this work with newer phones that lack a headphone jack?
You would need a compatible TRRS-to-Lightning or TRRS-to-USB-C adapter (sold separately) for phones without a 3.5mm jack.