🎙️ Elevate Your Sound Game!
The WM300 Wireless Lavalier Microphone set includes two clip-on mics designed for seamless recording on iPhone, iPad, and Android devices. With a built-in 700mAh rechargeable battery, it offers up to 8 hours of use and features three noise reduction modes for clear audio in any environment. The compact charging case ensures portability, making it ideal for vloggers, podcasters, and professionals on the move.
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 80 dB |
Hardware Platform | Tablet, Smartphone |
Number of Channels | 1 |
Polar Pattern | Omnidirectional |
Audio Sensitivity | 30 dB |
Impedance | 2 Ohm |
Microphone Form Factor | Lavalier |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless Lavalier Microphones |
Connector Type | lighting |
Special Features | Clip, Battery Indicator Light, Connect Recording |
Compatible Devices | Wireless Lavalier Microphones |
Item Weight | 0.16 Ounces |
Item Dimensions | 2.24 x 1.18 x 4.3 inches |
Material Type | Plastic |
Color | Black |
S**X
Cant beat it for the price
• Pros: Customers consistently praise its noise‑reduction modes (“noise‑canceling filters background noise without making it sound artificial”  ), plug‑and‑play simplicity, and the convenience of the compact charging case (which adds extended battery life). It’s also lightweight and discreet—many users report using it for content creation, interviews, and live streaming with ease.• Cons: Some users mention build quality concerns—a clip may feel less sturdy, or the receiver might not fully insert into thicker phone cases. A few reviewers note a slightly muffled sound with less bass or occasional static, though these are rare compared to the many positive experiences.• Bottom Line: This kit is a fantastic budget-friendly option that punches above its weight. With two transmitters, stable framing up to 70 ft, and optional denoise modes, it’s ideal for bloggers, creators, and casual interviewers seeking quick, professional-sounding audio without breaking the bank.
A**R
So Far So Good. Lightning Port Slightly Short
The mics are working well so far. I tested them using an iPhone 16 Pro Max and iPhone 13 Pro Max. The receiver works with both my phones and can connect to both mics out of the box.I have a Spigen Classic C1 case on my iPhone 16, and the receiver will fit and plug in with the USB C flipped in either direction without issue. That’s case is a medium sized case. The USB side might be okay with a thicker size case on too, maybe, with the lightning port set over the screen. I don’t have a thicker case to test the lighting port right now.However, the lightning port side of the receiver is slightly shorter than the USB port.I have a Spigen Tough Armor case on my iPhone 13, and that’s a thicker, chonky, case. The receiver doesn’t quite plug in with this thicker case on, because the lightning port is too short. With the case on, the receiver almost plugs in when the USB C is over the screen, but the bottom side of the case is too thick, so the lightning port isn’t quite long enough to make the connection. I have photos of the iPhone 13 Pro Max plugged in without the case, showing the green light on and fully connected to demonstrate this.The sound quality seems quite good for the price. The noice canceling mode filters out background noise a fair amount without altering the sound too much. Other mics with noise canceling will be add a tinny or mechanical feel to the sound, and this doesn’t do that too much. The natural sound mode without noise canceling sounds slightly more natural, of course. I tested both sound modes while standing below my loud bathroom fan. If you have to record in a noisy environment, I’d use the noise cancelling mode. The natural mode in a controlled environment would sound slightly better, but I wouldn’t worry about using the noise canceling mode by accident, because the quality sounds pretty close. I say that because the mic defaults to the noise canceling mode when you turn it on.The reverb mode, aka the KTV mode, according to the instructions is interesting. It sure does add some reverb. Idk why anyone would want to add reverb during recording as opposed to just adding reverb in post but whatever.The case is also nice. The plastic does feel light and cheap, but it also has magnets to make it feel a bit more sturdy in holding everything together. There’s magnets to snap the mics and receiver in place, and there’s a magnet to close the case, so I was impressed with that. Having the case at all is also a nice bonus, so overall, for 30 bucks I’d say this is a very good case as far as function over feel.
D**P
Good wireless mics on a budget!
These mic's are great! Bought for using around on campus to record testimonials. All I have to do is plug the receiver in, hand out the mics and I'm recording. Great quality audio and so easy to use. Love the rechargeable case and the battery lasts a long time.
Q**N
NOT FOR PODCAST or VIDEO CONFERENCE
The media could not be loaded. Great sound. Clear and crisp. No background noise. I gave 3 stars because it asks you to do a compatibility test with your phone before purchase but when it’s received I find out it does not work on FaceTime or video conferencing. That may be common or something previously reviewed but not worth my money again. I WILL keep the ones I have because I’m too lazy to return and might just use for another reason.
K**N
Great
The ECOMXIA 2-Pack Wireless Lavalier Microphone set has been a handy addition to my content creation toolkit. Its plug-and-play functionality made setup a breeze—just plug the receiver into my phone, clip on the mic, and I was ready to record. The audio quality is impressively clear, even in moderately noisy environments, thanks to its built-in noise reduction modes. I particularly appreciate the charging case, which not only keeps everything organized but also extends the battery life, allowing for multiple charges on the go. The 70-foot range provides flexibility during shoots, and having two microphones is perfect for interviews or dual recordings. Overall, it's a reliable and user-friendly option for anyone looking to enhance their mobile recording setup.
A**R
Affordable and functional mics with a bit of a learning curve
These microphones are good for the price. I've had no connectivity issues. Once the transmitter is plugged into a device, any recorded audio is automatically picked up through the microphones. I've yet to use these mics past their charging time - and I've recorded for several hours at a time - and after plugging them in, they seem to charge very quickly. The only negative that I've noticed is that if clipped to my collar or shirt front, these microphones tend to pick up any reverb from my chest, which can result in a weird rumbly sound. I would advise either making sure there is some padding between the mic and your body or just holding the microphone or clipping it to a stand instead. Like I said, for the price, I'm okay with having to make a few tweaks as a tradeoff for affordability.
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