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There are two main types of lavalier microphones, wired and wireless. Although there's no right answer as to which type is best for any given situation, there are some important factors you should consider before making your decision. Wired lavalier microphones are connected to a device via a cable. Wireless lavalier microphones, on the other hand, are connected to a device via radio signal. Both types of lav mics have their pros and cons. Wired lav mics tend to be less expensive and more reliable than their wireless counterparts. But they also require you to stay within range of the equipment with which they will connect. If you need freedom of movement for your shoot (such as if it's outdoors), then wireless could be the way to go. Wired Lavalier Microphones pros and cons Cable microphones are more affordable
There are two main types of lavalier microphones, wired and wireless. Although there's no right answer as to which type is best for any given
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