
Rode WIGO II Dual Wireless Microphone System
Dual-channel wireless mic system with built-in recording, USB-C output, and 200m range for creators and filmmakers.
*Price sourced from Amazon.com. Last updated:Jun 28, 2026.Price and availability are subject to change.
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Overview
Key Features
Ultra-compact and easy-to-use dual-channel wireless microphone system for filmmaking, vlogging, TikTok, streaming, podcasting and video calls (Zoom, MS Teams etc.)
Analogue and digital USB outputs that are compatible with cameras Windows and MacOS computers, iOS and Android phones for versatile use in a range of settings (additional cable may be required for some devices)
Transmitters have over 40 hours of on-board recording function to ensure flawless audio in all settings - no need to worry about wireless drop-outs
Tiny form factor and built-in microphones means transmitters can be directly attached to talent or use as a traditional belt pack with a lavalier microphone
Fully compatible with the free RØDE Connect podcasting and streaming software for added flexibility when recording, streaming or video calling from a computer
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Built-in microphones on each transmitter eliminate the need for separate lavalier mics in quick-setup scenarios.
- On-board recording on both transmitters provides over 40 hours of backup audio in case of wireless dropouts.
- Dual-channel receiver captures two sources at once, ideal for interviews or two-person content.
- USB-C digital output allows direct connection to computers, phones, and tablets without an audio interface.
- Extremely compact and lightweight transmitters clip directly onto clothing without bulky belt packs.
👎 Cons
- Built-in omnidirectional mics pick up more ambient noise than a dedicated directional lavalier in noisy environments.
- The receiver's small on-screen display can be difficult to read when adjusting gain or monitoring levels.
- No XLR output limits professional audio workflow integration without an additional adapter.
- Battery life on the transmitters is around 7 hours during wireless use, which may not cover full-day shoots without recharging.