Use a second/friend’s iOS device (iPhone & iPad) as a wireless microphone when recording videos. It works up to 10 m/30 f. Perfect for video content creators of all disciplines. No file transfers or post production needed to get great quality audio.
Use a second iOS Device as a wireless mic for your videos
Use a second/friend’s iOS device (iPhone & iPad) as a wireless microphone when recording videos. It works up to 10 m/30 f. Perfect for video content creators of all disciplines. No file transfers or post production needed to get great quality audio.
This is awesome! Congratulation @ronankmcgovern
Hey Product Hunt! The story goes like this, so I am mindlessly scrolling through TikTok, and come across multiple street interviews which I found to be genuine and fun. Usually the interviewer uses their own phone as a mic while a friend records a video of them with theirs. I was curious what software they used to make it happen and found out they had to use the Voice Memo app on one phone and the Camera app on another and after they were done recording they had to transfer files between the dev
This is amazing, congratulations on launching this!
this is a cool concept - a few thoughts: worth having some level of freemium that doesn't include a watermark initially I thought this allowed for a spare mic - what it actually does is allow a video recording with one device and use a mic as the other - would be good to make that clear. I think a cartoon would be helpful or a photo of someone using two devices and some arrows pointing to which device does what.
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