
Rode WIGOII B Wireless GO II Mic System Lavalier GO
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
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
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.