
Rode Wireless GO II Dual Channel Microphone System + Lavalier
Dual-channel wireless mic system with two transmitters, 200m range, and included lavalier mics for professional two-person recording.
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Overview
Key Features
2x Transmitter - Receiver - SC5 3.5mm TRS Cable - 3x USB-C Cable (SC20) - Storage Pouch - 3x Fur Windshields - Rode 1 Year Limited Warranty - Bundle With: - Turnstile Audio Station Lavalier Microphone
Dual channel wireless microphone system for recording two sound sources simultaneously
Series IV 2.4GHz digital transmission, 128-bit encryption - crystal-clear audio at up to 200m (line of sight), optimised for extremely stable operation in dense RF environments
3.5mm TRS analog output, USB-C and iOS digital output - universal compatibility with cameras, mobile devices and computers
On-board recording - over 24 hours of internal memory
Mono or stereo recording modes - record each channel separately or combine them for ultimate flexibility in post-production
Safety channel, flexible gain control (three-stage pad, expandable to 10-stage)
In-built rechargeable lithium-ion battery - up to 7 hours battery life
Designed and made in RØDE’s precision manufacturing facilities in Australia
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- True dual-channel system records two subjects independently to separate tracks
- 200-meter line-of-sight range provides generous freedom of movement
- Built-in onboard recording on each transmitter serves as a reliable backup
- Bundle includes two lavalier mics, eliminating the need to purchase them separately
- 128-bit encrypted 2.4GHz transmission ensures a stable, secure wireless link
👎 Cons
- 3.5mm TRS analog output may introduce noise compared to the digital USB-C connection
- Receiver and transmitters are small and easy to misplace on a busy set
- No XLR output — requires an adapter for professional audio mixers and recorders
- 7-hour battery life may fall short on extended multi-day shoots without a charging plan