BOYA mini FAQ

Q1: How to activate noise cancellation mode?

Q2: How to activate AI voice changer mode?

Q3: What is the wireless transmission distance?

Q4: Do I need to unplug the receiver to play back?

Q5: How many recording modes does the microphone have?

Q6: How many charges does the charging case provide for transmitters and reveiver?

Q7: How long does the microphone battery last?

Q8: Will using two microphones together cause overlapping sound?

Q9: Is the Lightning receiver Apple MFi certified?

Customer Reviews

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Daniel H.
Falta regulagem de volume.

Falta só uma regulagem de volume, se a pessoa fala mais alto, estoura fácio, tendo que colocar o microfone mais longe...

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Tiny but Mighty

What made me buy it:
I purchased the Boya Mini for my road warrior kit. The case is about the same size as a Sony WF100XM5 or a JVC NearPhone Open EarCuffs. The receiver was the perfect size for my Thinkpad Nano. It allowed me to use the other USB C port that would otherwise be inaccessible if I went with other compact microphone options.

What made me love it:
When I work from home, my output is routed to a speaker, but it doesn't cause an echo while I'm using the Boya Mini - and that's without Noise Reduction. The quality is great considering the price. Although one mic only has 6 hours of battery life, but because there are 2 of them, I essentially have mic for 12 hours. More than enough for a day of video-conferencing. Love not having to deal with wires or headsets.

All I really have to worry about is remembering to take the mic off at the end of the day and return it to the charging case.

If there's anything to improve, it would be great if there was a way to tell charge left on the case as well as the microphones. Also, I did not get the carry pouch that was advertised on the site, but I'm not docking points for that since I wouldn't use it anyway.

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Dave B
Small mics with great battery life make it easy to record audio closer to your subject

The best feature of these microphones is their size and battery life. The sound quality is good, but not great. I think most of the people saying the audio quality is awesome are comparing it to the phone mics, which are probably very far away from the subject when recording a video. In that sense, getting the microphone close to the subject has a huge impact on the sound, and these microphones make it *very* easy to do that. But if you compare the audio quality to other lav mics, I find that these are not as good.I didn't try the voice changing features, but I wish there was a way to permanently disable that function. It is two easy to activate (two button clicks on the phone dongle) and it has the potential to ruin an entire recording if you don't realize you are in voice changing mode. It does change the color of the status LED when you activate it, but the LEDs are not all that intuitive so it's reasonable that you may not notice or know what the LED color means.The case is small, but it feels cheap. It is nothing like the case you'd get with a good set of bluetooth earbuds. The hinge feels very fragile, so I've been extra careful with it.Overall, if you need a wireless mic for video recording, this is a good option. But if you're very particular about audio quality, you may want to look at more expensive options.

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dviglobal
High Quality

So, the quality of the sound of this wireless is unbelievably clean, clear and has a sharp crisp sound. The feel of the system is sturdy and it connects automatically. This is a must have, not bulky and basically no setup, just plug and record.