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The Rode VideoMic Me-C is a compact, USB-C directional microphone designed for smartphones, offering superior audio quality with a frequency range of 20Hz to 20kHz. It features a 3.5mm headphone output for real-time monitoring and includes a furry windshield to minimize wind noise, making it the perfect tool for content creators on the move.
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 74.5 dB |
Frequency Range | 20Hz - 20kHz |
Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
Hardware Platform | Camera, Smartphone |
Number of Channels | 1 |
Polar Pattern | Unidirectional |
Connectivity Technology | USB Type-C |
Connector Type | USB, 3.5 mm Jack |
Special Features | Clip |
Compatible Devices | Headphone, Smartphone |
Item Weight | 27 Grams |
Item Dimensions | 9.1 x 9.1 x 9.1 inches |
Material Type | Aluminum |
Color | Black |
J**A
Works on the Pixel 6 Pro and Pixel 7a
I bought this Rode microphone due to a recommendation given to me by Rockville Audio. I use their equipment in my studio and needed a USB-C microphone to plug directly into my phone. Rockville didn't make anything like that so they recommend Rode.I was a bit hesitant because of the negative reviews, but some of those reviews are a bit vague. What phone were they using? Did they download the driver? Were they using the Rode app? Did their phone have Android 10 or higher? What steps did they take to fix the problem? Did they switch their camera settings from "built-in mic" to "wired mic"? Etc...Another review I read said they were sent the wrong item. I don't know if that is true or not. But always always always read the product description. Just because you typed USB-C in the Amazon search doesn't mean you won't get Lightning and Thunderbolt in the search results.Here is how it works. You need to have a cell phone running Android 10 or higher. You can find out what version of Android your phone has by looking for it in your phone settings (go to Settings > About Phone). You will need to download the Rode Reporter app. Plug the Rode microphone into the phone, and there will be a message pop up on your screen asking if you want to open the app. (Or at least it does on both Google Pixels). Tap yes. In the app, go to options and there it will let you know if the driver is current or needs to be updated. The option will only appear if the microphone is plugged in to your phone.One person asked in a review why this can't be done in the factory. The reason is because it's an "update". Updates are for things that have already been manufactured, meaning they have already been packaged, shipped, and either purchased or sitting in a warehouse somewhere. The factory cannot update something that has already left the factory. When software (like the Android operating system) gets updated frequently, sometimes firmware also has to be updated in order for the hardware to remain compatible.I first used it on my Pixel 6 Pro. I did not update the driver the first time I used it and it had intermittent screeching noises. (But I used a backup phone to record audio just in case. I always have a backup when testing new equipment.) Then I installed the driver and this time the audio was clear. It didn't seem to be any louder than the phone's built in microphone, but the audio had a much lower noise floor, making it a lot clearer. (Without getting too technical, a lower noise floor means you can turn up the volume of the finished recording without having audible "room" noise.)Then I tested it on my Pixel 7a. This time I just installed the driver figuring I would have to anyway. It worked. Clear sound, low noise floor, no intermittent screeching.If you are using this to record video, you might need to switch your camera settings to "wired mic" instead of the default built in mic. I had to do that for both of my Pixels. Your phone may be different. On the Google Pixels, that option only appears when there is a mic plugged into the phone.Both of my phones are running Android 14.Both of my phones also have bulky cases. This microphone is not designed to be used with a phone case, so if you have a phone case you will need a specific type of adapter. I was able to get a 2 pack here on Amazon for around $10. The adapter you will need is a USB-C male to USB-C female (or vise versa, same thing), but make sure it says "full function" and/or "audio/video" most of the USB-C adapters only support charging and data transfer, but won't support audio and video, so you will need to be careful about that.Also, I've noticed this microphone isn't purely directional. It picked up someone whispering sitting in a pew behind where the phone was recording. I just want you to be aware of that if you consider purchasing this. For me that isn't a problem.I know this is a long review, but I wanted to be as thorough as possible. If you're going to spend $80 on a cell phone mic you want to make sure it's the right one.(And if you're wondering why I have 2 phones... No, I'm not rich. Only one has service, and the other was given to me by a kind person to be used to record our church services.)
P**E
2nd time buying and it is having worse problems than the first time
I love RODE Mics. Always use them for filmmaking. More recently tried the VideoMic Me-C for my samsung phone as I work remotely in Africa capturing footage and interviews in remote areas. The sound quality is lovely with this product, and the product itself is lightweight and sturdy. Unfortunately after a six months of using it (I bought it in January and started having issue in July) it started randomly warping and blurring the sound in videos. Usually it would record fine for the first 2 minutes or so, so when I would do a quick check of my footage, the sound would be great at the start. Then I would only realize upon watching the video the whole way through that part way the sound became muffled and almost robotic and I could not use the footage from that point. I was devastated because I used it for an important recording that I can't redo and only half the clip had good sound. I've reached out to RODE since its within warranty period but they made it very difficult to exchange or refund. I bought a second one, and it started having the same problem upon first time using it. I don't recommend this product.
C**E
Great for One-hand Recording
Welcome upgrade from previous version with its 3.5mm headphone jack plug-in. This is perfect if you only have USB-c input. The available Røde recording app is fine, albeit very basic. Fairly directional, but susceptible to wind noise - use the supplied dead-cat wind screen!
M**K
Great for Birding
As an avid birder I often find myself trying to record bird audio. Not just for in-the-field identification, but for documenting calls/songs and uploading them to eBird. I've had mixed experiences with using just my phone. It works, but lots of noise and very difficult to hear birds which makes live identification almost useless. Recently my phone (Pixel 7) began generating a clicking sound when recording, which rendered audio completely useless.There were no problems with delivery. The product box did have some slight damage to it but the contents looked otherwise unharmed. I proceeded to unbox the mic and plugged it in but it didn't work. No sound. So I read the instructions and downloaded the rodereporter app and tried again and it worked, albeit with some very noticeable noise. After some time experimenting with the mic the rodereporter app informed me a firmware update was available, which I had it apply. Immediately the noise was eliminatedI've taken it out in the field briefly to get a feel for its sensitivity. It's definitely not a parabolic mic, but it is a pretty significant improvement over my phone's built-in mic. Using the monitoring port, I can hear birds that I can't with my naked ear. The limited outdoor recording I've done so far has been great. Very good SNR and bird songs and calls are just crisp and clear.Pros: 1) It's amplified and a big improvement over my phone's mic. 2) It's tiny and thus very portable. 3) It produces clean sound with low noise. 4) It's upgradeable (firmware) and thus some performance issues can be fixed without having to return it.Cons: 1) It's a bit 'tinny' sounding, though it's fine for my purposes. 2) The USB-C connector isn't very long so the mic doesn't work without modifying my case. I bought an extender, which works, but it's less stable. 3) without the windscreen it's very sensitive to wind. The windscreen is a must if you're outside. 4) The biggest drawback is the material. While substantial feeling, the metal of this microphone leads to 'ringing' when you bump it or accidentally touch it. Not a deal breaker but plastic might have been a better material given my unique use case.It's definitely a keeper and will go in my hiking/birding pack for those moments when I want to sample a unique bird or just plain want to hear better. Overall I'm very happy with it and would likely buy it again.
S**0
DO NOT BUY. IT DOES NOT WORK.
Static, horrific sound when plugged into my iPhone UCB-C port, even after following the troubleshooting instuctions, even with the cat tail on, RODE should be embarrassed for selling this absolute worthless broken thing to consumers. Now instead of filming things tonight I NEED to film, I get to waste time processing an almost $100 return. DO NOT BUY. IT DOES NOT WORK.
O**I
Ürün iPhone 15 ve üstü modellerde çalışmıyor.
Android cihazlar için üretilen model. iPhone 16 Pro cihazım için aldım ancak sonrasında farkına vardım ki iPhone 15 ve üstü modeller için Rode VideoMic ME-C+ modelini almak gerekiyormuş.
B**E
May not work. No option to return or replace after 7 days. Disappointed.
I have an older Me-C (1 year ago) mic that currently works on my Pixel 7.0. I ordered this one as a backup mic. The new mic I just received throws the error intermittently when video recording: "Can't record audio. Microphone is off or in use." 25% of the time it will record and not throw the error, but usually the error occurs, especially when toggling video recording on/off. My old mic continues to work (even when rapidly toggling video record on/off) so I don't think the problem is an Android issue.The return window is only 7 days on this product. Very disappointed. Frustrated to swallow the loss on this order.
M**T
Great Mic
I purchased the mic because I needed to create a voice-over for a project that I am doing (voice-over newbie), and instead of spending an arm and a leg for the proper gear, I wanted to utilize my Android phone. I needed an output with studio-quality sound, and I found my phone's voice recorder alongside this mic gave me exactly that. I recorded a sample with the Rode app, but it didn't give me the quality I was looking for as recording from my phone. I highly recommend this mic for Android, and I'm so happy to have found it. I also highly recommend downloading a noise reduction app to remove background noise.It was my first time ordering a Rode product, and I am impressed!
T**4
Fantastyczny mikrofon
Fantastyczny mikrofon, przepaść względem wbudowanego w telefon (pomimo tego, że Pixel 7 Pro ma całkiem niezłe mikrofony). Pasuje na etui, również z mocującym klipsem (w zestawie). Dobrej jakości puszysta osłona przeciwwiatrowa również w zestawie. Fabryczna aplikacja Røde... fatalna obsługa, np. złe mapowanie pól dotyku do elementów sterowania, ale pozwala na update firmware. Mikrofon działa z fabryczną aplikacją Aparat Google, Dyktafon itp., tak więc nie ma problemu. Zero zakłóceń, nareszcie słychać to trzeba, a nie WSZYSTKO WOKÓŁ (zwłaszcza wiatr)... Mikrofon pasuje na telefon w obie strony, więc również do orientacji selfie. Polecam
A**S
Fonctionne très bien sur Pixel 6 , après mise a jour du firmware
J'ai dû acheter ce micro USBC car mon autre micro rode en jack pour adaptateur USBC ne marchais pas sur mon pixel 6.Après mise a jour ( via l'application rode ), fonctionne sur celui-ci ( ça n'est pas le cas sans mise a jour).Le micro en lui même est bien et produit un son plus précis que le micro intégré, néanmoins c'est très fin et ne se vérifie vraiment que dans des situations compliqué ( avec du vent par exemple).Le micro est assez petit , mais ne peu pas s'utiliser en plus d'un DJI OM (Peu importe le modèle), un câble est alors nécessaire et le micro est vendu sans support pour griffe ( dans mon cas j'ai pu utiliser le support de mon RODE VIDEOMICRO).
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