Cliente
Recensito in Italia il 27 settembre 2021
Perfettamente rispondente all'oggetto ordinato
Spazialex
Recensito in Italia il 25 dicembre 2020
l'ho trovato in offerta e testato in varie configurazioni, di base serve se volete collegare un microfono shotgun a condensatore ad una foto o videocamera, con telecamere semi-pro, ho ottenuto risultati migliori con il microfono di serie, con fotocamere e cellulari si riescono a fare cose interessanti, specie in campo giornalistico, potreste metterlo sopra ad un ipad che usate come monitor e fare delle interviste regolando i volumi con questo mixerino microfonico tenendo sott'occhio la ripresa, i microfonini a corredo sono abbastanza inutili, magari nella confusione di un concerto vi permettono una decorosa registrazione live, cosa che anche il vostro iphone12 andrebbe in crisi a causa dei volumi elevati che mandano tutto in clip. Da prendere SOLO SEI VI SERVE, è un prodotto di nicchia, ma risolve molti problemi della gestione "Voci"
FrequentBuyer
Recensito in Canada il 2 settembre 2017
Works great for FB Live broadcasts using iPhone. Adjustable mic levels allow for use in various environments.
SCA
Recensito in India il 9 giugno 2017
This thing amazed me at first look. Haven't tested it though as battery isn't included. Asked Saramonic what's the best they prefer ; and waiting for Reply. Includes 2mics, phone holder, mount, wires and the mixer itself. Awesome! I love the seller too. What a packaging!!! 👍👍👍It is sold to me by Atlantic Shoppe.Oh! And yes, using a Redmi Note 4 5.5" with a Thick Kapaver Sturdy Back Cover and a Carefone Tempered Glass. Fits Perrrrrfectly. I Love You Saramonic Smart Mixer.I will try to add more once I test this thing adding a 9V Battery. Waiting for reply from Saramonic in this issue. And can't understand how to use this feature called +48V. Hope the company replies me soon.I have tested it. Nice!!!
Ale S
Recensito in Italia il 25 maggio 2017
Ritenevo che il Saramonic fosse utile per fare video casalinghi; ma non è il suo utilizzo primario, perché la differenza tra l'audio che esce da un microfono RODE e quello che esce filtrato dal Saramonic, è nulla; o almeno così sembra al mio orecchio poco educato.Diverso il discorso se sei un giornalista, o un blogger che fa interviste al "volo" a personaggi. In quel caso, ritengo possa essere utile. Per dovere di recensore, ammetto che l'ho restituito.
M. MIAH
Recensito nel Regno Unito il 24 gennaio 2017
If you're video lodging. This is the most essential item you will ever need.I'm currently using this plus 2 x Rode Filmmaker for interviews. Although it's designed for Smartphone it can be used with DSLRs. You need a Rode TTRS to TRS cable for it.I would recommend EBL V9 lit ion rechargeable battery with this device.You can add Rhode extension cord (Sorry I'm not endorsed by them). To hook up a Shotgun Microphone for 1 talent and the other Mic used to environmental sound.
cwem
Recensito in Germania il 3 ottobre 2016
Pro:Ein guter kleiner professioneller Audiomixer fürs Smartphone, sogat mit 48V Phantomspeisung und mini-XLR Anschluss, mit Adapterkabel für große XLR Mikrophonkabelstecker.Eigentlich alles ok, wenn die zwei Kabel zum Anschluss ans iphone oder auch Android Smartphones nicht so kurz wären. Da die Anschlüsse zum Telefon am Saramonic SmartMixer links sind, muss ich meine iphone Kamera unten rechts benutzen, statt links oben, was manchmal etwas zu tief ist. Ok, ich werde einfach nach einem längeren Kabel Ausschau halten. :-)Ansonsten bin ich bis jetzt sehr zufrieden, bei dem kleinen Regler braucht man etwas Fingerspitzengefühl, aber es gibt keine Störgeräusche. Je nach angeschlossenen Mikrophone können proffesionelle Aufnahmen gemacht werden. Am Kopfhöreranschluss kann man den Ton kontrollieren.Ich benutze es zur Zeit mit einem iPhone 6 plus, ohne Probleme.
G. Poirier
Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 21 novembre 2015
Sound on videos is vastly underrated. Having good sound will make a big difference. This SmartMixer is a great choice for making videos or movies on the iPhone. I graduated from USC's film school and have made my share of student and amateur films and videos. I've used some pro equipment and 'prosumer' equipment. This takes your iPhone into the broadcast quality category, I think. And, with everything you get, it's a great value. You get multiple cables, a bracket to mount your phone to a tripod, a hand grip to hold the whole thing, two mics, and the mic adapter/meter/amp.The most difficult thing in getting good sound in a video is the distance from the subject to the microphone. That's why professionals use boom mics, those big poles with a condenser mic, usually, hanging off the end. Someone holds it overhead to get it as close to speaker and action without the camera seeing it. Right? But, maybe you don't have a sound man to follow you around. With this rig alone, you can get pretty good sound all by yourself.I looked around a lot for something that would get me better sound. External mics for the iPhone, or another mobile video phone, are not that easy to find. Most of them seem very inadequate. The headphone input on the iPhone takers a 3.5mm (1/8") mini-jack that has the TRRS configuration. For non-geeks, this means when you look at the little thing you plug into the phone (the jack) it has three rings. Most headphone jacks have two. The third one allows them to include a microphone on the headphones. So, if you want the plug in a mic into your iPhone, it needs the three rings. A lot of mics don't have that. They have two. With this SmartMixer, you get a device that adapts any two ring mics so you can use them with your phone. Just plug them in. It also is an amp and will boost your sound somewhat. (Don't expect it to perform a miracle. It will adjust the sound but it won't act like a "spy microphone" and pull in mouse fart at fifty yards or anything close to that.) If that weren't enough, it also has a visual meter and headphone output so you can check your sound and make sure you're getting what you want. Not monitoring your sound would be like shooting a video without being able to see the picture. You wouldn't do that!The included mics are remarkably good. I was surprised. I have shot a couple videos with them, sitting a few feet away from the camera and rig. Let's say about four feet. The sound was clear, easy to hear, and the mics didn't pic up a lot of room echo. I even tried hooking up my Audio Technica shotgun mic, a pro quality mic, to the rig and I thought the sound was better with the little mics that came with it! If you're surprised to read that, I was even more surprised when I heard it! My shotgun mic is about fifteen years old and has some mileage on it. I don't know if it is worse for the wear or what. But, if you want to get some good sound, the included mics will work.They will not perform magic. If the place where you are shooting is noisy or you are too far from the camera, be prepared to have the sound suffer.This rig allows you to plug in other mics as well. It can accept, for example, a lavalier mic so you can get a good close sound on someone speaking. It will take any mic that has a "mini-jack" style output with two rings (not the three like an iPhone headphone has) which is standard for most mics that have a small jack, the 1/8" or 3.5 mm. And the meters and dials allow you to balance the sound. You can plug in headphones to check your sound, too, a must if you want good results. There is also a mini-XLR input on the side and the rig includes a cable that goes from standard XLR to mini-XLR so you can use any professional mic.The only way to move up from this would be to get a professional mixer and probably a separate recorder so you can add sound later.If that wasn't enough, the rig includes a really good bracket that holds your iPhone and can be screwed onto a standard tripod attachment or you can attach it to the included hand grip stick. Yes, that's included, too! So, you can put it all together and be fully mobile, with the SmartMixer atop your iPhone and shot video with good sound! There are two different cables to connect the SmartMixer to your iPhone headphone jack so you can record.The SmartMixer takes a 9volt battery. It seems to last for several hours. I have used my rig for about three hours total and don't need to change the battery yet.Bottom line: I am very happy with this purchase. I make short instructional videos for my English classes and also some "vlog" style videos on my own about my projects at home, especially lately landscaping and gardening in my back yard. This SmartMixer gives me very decent sound at a good price. You've got to pay if you want professional sound. It isn't easy and it isn't cheap. But, this will make it so your amateur videos don't make sound so amateur if you use them right. I would totally recommend this to a friend if they want to improve their videos.