🎤 Elevate your voice, wire-free and worry-free.
The Hollyland Lark M2 is a featherweight wireless lavalier microphone designed for iPhone 15/16 and Android devices, delivering studio-quality 48kHz/24bit audio with a 1000ft wireless range. Featuring advanced noise cancellation, a 30-hour battery life via its charging case, and instant plug-and-play setup, it’s the ultimate tool for filmmakers, vloggers, and podcasters seeking professional sound on the go.
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 70 dB |
Audible Noise | 115 dB |
Hardware Platform | Smartphone |
Number of Channels | 1 |
Polar Pattern | Omnidirectional |
Audio Sensitivity | 70 dB |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi, USB-C |
Connector Type | USB Type-C |
Special Features | Battery Indicator Light, Mute Function, Volume Control, Noise Reduction |
Compatible Devices | Samsung galaxy S24 S23 S22 S21 S20 S20 Note 20 Ultra 10 9 8, iPhone 15, 15 Pro, 15 Pro Max, 15 Plus, iPhone 16, 16 Pro, 16 Pro Max, 16 Plus, Pixel 5/4/3 XL, Oneplus, MacBook Air/Pro 13'', iPad Mini 6th/ iPad Pro/Air 2020 |
Item Weight | 0.2 Kilograms |
Color | White |
M**N
Incredible microphone for ease of use and portability!
I have tried so many different microphone set ups - and wanted to pull my hair out with most of them.And then I decided to give the Hollyland Lark M2 microphones a try and it was finally the ease of use and sound quality I had been looking for.Easy set up - just works right out of the case.The case is well designed - just one thing to through in my bag and go.The charge lasts a long time.The sound quality makes my production so much cleaner, faster to edit, and stress-free.I'm amazed. These little mics are incredible. Finally I can snag the audio that I want in the moment without all the fuss of set up. Thank you!
A**E
Perfect for the Price!
I'm no sound expert, but I make Youtube videos in NYC, and in addition to the quality of the built in mic on my phone being trash, there was always a lot of background noise, and I wanted an upgrade. My friend had one of these, so I got one. Grabbed it on sale, paid $95. It works super well, and the sound quality is a dramatic upgrade from before. I had my A/C running throughout my last video, and using this mic you could NOT hear it, which is great. I like that it's small and unobtrusive. It came with 2 mics, a couple of connector bits for different types of phone, a couple of windshields, and charging cables. It stayed connected the whole time unlike other mics I've tried, and is overall a good product for the price. I would recommend!
L**E
Great product for the price!!
I am not a techy person and this was easy to set up and works great. The audio quality is amazing! I love the magnetic clips! The instructions are straight forward and easy to set up. A must have for vloggers!
B**B
Great for content creators!
Our family started creating content of different adventures in our day to day life. The Hollyland wireless mics work great for video using our iPhone. I did have to purchase a usb-c extension to make it fit my phone with a case on. The battery last forever. It was fully charged when I received it and after a dozen videos the case is still charged. It came with multiple mounting adapters that make it comfortable to use and versatile. The sound quality is great! The case and mics feel very well built. As far as I know it is compatible with other devices that use usb-c and it includes a dslr camera adapter, and the adapter for iPhone lightning connector. I highly recommend.
N**S
Perfect for content creators, coaches, and professionals on the go.
I absolutely love the Hollyland Lark M2! The audio is crystal clear, and the microphone is super easy to set up and use. It’s compact, lightweight, and perfect for recording videos, live streams, and coaching sessions without worrying about wires or bulky equipment. The sound quality is professional, and the wireless connection is strong and stable. I highly recommend it for anyone looking to take their audio to the next level. 💯
N**K
Great for On-the-Go Filmmaking
Recently came back from a cross-country trip and decided to give wireless audio recording a go. I must say, I have been extremely impressed with the build quality, audio quality, and overall ease of use. A big concern was the ability to get clean audio when on the move, and these microphones quickly connected to the receiver almost every time. There were a few instances, however, when the second microphone refused to connect, requiring us to put it back in the case to try again.Speaking of the case, it's great. The microphones boast a pretty great battery life, but when they do need to charge, the case is convenient! I'm all for simplicity, too, and this reminds me of AirPods with how simple it is. Really great! Oh, and they're tiny! It was really easy to get these put on a shirt or hoodie and totally forget they were there. The case is a little big and clunky, but throw it in a bag and you'll forget it's there!The last note worth mentioning is the range. In our testing/recording, we found that we could be a decent distance away from the camera without losing any audio or connection. I wish there were a way to separate audio tracks, but I imagine that being more of a camera side issue rather than a microphone one.
R**M
EXCELLENT SOUND QUALITY, EXTREMELY VERSATILE SYSTEM
As part of my job, I create an audio recording of my voice each week. Previously, I have used wired lavalier microphones. Eventually, I switched to a wireless, Bluetooth lav, but I wasn’t quite satisfied with the sound quality.Basics:The Hollyland Lark M2 comes with several pieces. There is a T-shaped usb-c connected receiver. You plug this piece into your phone, or other usb-c device. It will receive the sound from the mic/transmitter, and put it into your device, using whatever app you use to record.Two wireless mics/transmitters come with this set. These record your voice, and send the sound to the receiver, and thus into your phone or usb-c device. The receiver and transmitter will automatically connect whenever the receiver is plugged in and the mic is both turned on. When they are connected, each piece has a solid blue light on it. If you only connect one of the mics, the t-shaped receiver will show one solid blue light, and another blinking one.A yellow button on the mic/transmitter will turn it on or off. A short press on the button puts the mic into noise-cancellation mode. At this point, the little blue light turns green, rather than blue.The receiver and mics are stored in a small case that will also charge the mics.Along with these pieces are several other things that help you attach the mics. You can hang a magnet on a string around your neck. The mics/transmitters have a magnet on the back and will attach to this. So it looks like you are wearing a necklace with a round pendant, which is, in fact, the microphone. If you prefer, you can place a magnet on the inside of your shirt, and attach the mic to it on the outside of your shirt. Simple, and you can place it anywhere. Finally, if you have clothing where this is appropriate, you can use a clip and magnet to clip the mic on wherever you like. I find this magnet system to be incredibly versatile, and easy to implement.Sound Quality.The Lark M2 has excellent sound quality. In fact, at first I thought it wasn’t going to work, because it reproduced sound TOO faithfully. I like to walk around when I record my voice, and the mic was picking up the creaking floor, or the sound of my cat trying to get into the room. But then I discovered that there is a noise cancellation function. You push the yellow button on the mic piece, and the blue connection light turns green, both on the transmitter and on the receiver. The green light means that noise cancellation is on. With noise cancellation, I found I had the sound I wanted.Note on connection. I record into a Google Pixel 6a phone. The phone has a case to protect it. I found that the USB C connector on the Lark M2 was short enough that phone case was sometimes pushing it out, causing the transmitter to disconnect from the phone. This was easily solved with a USB C extension adapter, available for a couple of dollars from Amazon.I’m very glad I purchased this, and I would highly recommend it to anyone who frequently records voices.
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