Rode

Rode WIGOII B Wireless GO II Mic System Lavalier GO

4.4 (44 reviews)
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Dual-channel 2.4GHz wireless with Lavalier GO mics and 128-bit encrypted transmission — broadcast-grade two-person audio in a system small enough to clip in a shirt pocket.

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Overview

The Rode WIGOII B combines the Wireless GO II dual-channel receiver, two transmitters, and a pair of Lavalier GO condenser microphones into a complete wireless audio system that fits in a jacket pocket. The Series IV 2.4GHz digital transmission uses frequency-hopping spread spectrum with 128-bit encryption — an architecture specifically designed for crowded RF environments rather than open-air point-to-point range. In practice, this means the system maintains signal stability in conference centers, events, and multi-camera productions where the 2.4GHz spectrum is congested with other wireless devices. Each transmitter captures audio via its own built-in omnidirectional condenser, meaning the Lavalier GO mics enhance rather than enable the system — you can deploy immediately without running a cable.

The Lavalier GO microphones bring a Kevlar-reinforced cable to the transmitter's 3.5mm TRS input, directly addressing the primary mechanical failure point of lav mics in active daily production use. The rugged clip includes built-in cable management that keeps the routing tidy under clothing during long shoots. The receiver provides simultaneous 3.5mm TRS analog output for cameras and mixers alongside USB-C digital audio output for direct iOS or USB-C device recording — a dual-output architecture that lets a single receiver feed two different recording paths simultaneously. All three units deliver up to 7 hours on a USB-C charge, aligning the system's endurance with a full production day and keeping the charging workflow simple overnight.

Key Features

Portable and compact dual-channel wireless microphone system

Optimized for short-range operation in crowded conditions, with up to 200m range with line of sight

Series IV 2.4GHz digital transmission with 128-bit encryption, for impressive reliability in congested environments

Transmitters can be used with a lav or headset mics, or on their own thanks to built-in omnidirectional mics

Clothing clips on transmitters and receiver for maximum convenience

Lavalier GO - Condenser lavalier microphone for Rode’s Wireless GO II compact wireless system

Kevlar-reinforced cable is robust enough to withstand the rigors of your fast-paced daily grind

Super-rugged mounting clip with built-in cable management

Specifications

System Type
Dual-channel wireless microphone
Frequency Band
Series IV 2.4GHz digital transmission
Encryption
128-bit
Range
Up to 200m (line of sight)
Transmitter Microphones
Built-in omnidirectional mics
Lavalier Microphone
Condenser lavalier (Lavalier GO)
Lavalier Cable
Kevlar-reinforced
Mounting
Clothing clips on transmitters and receiver
Lavalier Clip
Super-rugged with cable management

Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • Dual-channel discrete recording captures two fully independent audio feeds simultaneously, enabling clean post-production separation for interview and dual-presenter formats with a single compact receiver.
  • Series IV 2.4GHz frequency-hopping transmission with 128-bit encryption maintains signal integrity in RF-dense environments where competing consumer wireless systems lose sync during live recording.
  • Built-in omnidirectional condenser mics on both transmitters allow immediate deployment without attaching the Lavalier GO, reducing rig setup time for fast-moving documentary and event work.
  • Kevlar-reinforced Lavalier GO cable resists the kinking and sheath wear that fails conventional lav mic cables within months of daily production use.
  • USB-C digital output on the receiver enables direct connection to iOS and USB-C mobile devices for zero-latency smartphone recording without an additional audio interface.

👎 Cons

  • The 3.5mm TRS analog output level is fixed and may require careful gain staging on camera bodies with aggressive input pre-amps to avoid noise floor elevation in the recorded signal.
  • No onboard audio recording capability is included in this bundle configuration — the system requires a continuously connected recording device and cannot operate as a standalone recorder in the field.
  • Both transmitter microphones are omnidirectional, meaning they capture ambient room noise proportionally more than a cardioid lav placement would in reverberant or noisy field environments.
  • The 200-meter range specification is line-of-sight only; walls, clothing layers, and human bodies attenuate the 2.4GHz signal significantly, reducing practical operating distance in real production conditions.
  • Three separate USB-C charging connections are required to top up the full system — no multi-unit charging dock or cable hub is included, which complicates end-of-day charging discipline on multi-day shoots.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes — the receiver captures both transmitters on discrete channels, with options for split-channel or mixed-mono output in post. This is the system's core workflow advantage for interview and two-subject documentary work: you get clean, independently editable audio from both subjects without a separate recorder or mixer in the chain.
Series IV uses frequency-hopping spread spectrum with 128-bit encryption, specifically engineered for dense 2.4GHz environments where consumer wireless systems drop sync. Practical operating range indoors in crowded RF conditions will be shorter than the 200-meter line-of-sight spec, but signal integrity in typical production environments is notably more reliable than simpler fixed-frequency 2.4GHz designs.
Yes — each transmitter has a built-in omnidirectional condenser microphone. The Lavalier GO connects via 3.5mm TRS for tighter, closer-placement pickup, but the transmitter's built-in mic is capable for chest-worn documentary and vlog work, making the system functional out of the pouch without any cable attachment.
The receiver outputs simultaneously via a 3.5mm TRS analog output for cameras and mixers, and a USB-C digital audio output that is compatible with iOS devices and USB-C Android devices. This dual-output design lets the system feed a DSLR and a smartphone at the same time — a meaningful flexibility advantage for hybrid run-and-gun production.
All three units — both transmitters and the receiver — deliver up to 7 hours of operation and charge via USB-C using the included SC20 cables. Seven hours aligns with a standard production day when you charge overnight; there is no multi-unit dock included, so three separate charging connections are required.