While the sound quality isnt phenomenal, its good enough for most.
The Sennheiser Profile Wireless 2-channel microphone setup excels where other microphones have fallen behind.
Is the well-designed charging case enough to make the Profile Wireless one of thebest microphonesfor videographers?
Well, it depends.
Dont worry, Im all ears.
Find out the full story in this Sennheiser Profile Wireless review.
However, the sound quality on the MoveMic 88+ issogood.
It sounds as warm and complex as youd expect from Shure.
TheDJI Mic Mini(2TX + RX) is just $159, including charging case and all accessories.
The charging case is also, in essence, the microphone itself.
Every moving part slots back into the charging case both lav mics, the receiver, and all adapters.
The TRS cable and charging USB-C cable fit nicely into the charging case zip-up case.
Everything just makes sense.
I can tell that this was a mic designed with usability at heart.
Again, pro for usability: the receiver has a nice LED screen with touch controls and tactile buttons.
For large shoot areas, the Profile Wireless would beat the MoveMic 88+.
It basically records onto the lav mic itself as well as into your recording machine to prevent lost audio.
Plosives
To test plosive performance, I recorded myself saying a few P/B (plosive) heavy tongue twisters.
Sometimes, I can be quite prone to sibilant hissing, so Im impressed with the performance here.
Overall, though, this is a pretty great performance.
Here is with the low-cut filter enabled.
you could still hear the cafe ambient soundtrack a little in the background, but its very quiet.
Here is with the low-cut filter disabled.
The Profile Wireless performs well when minimizing ambient sound, but I think it could be better.
Shures proprietary Real-time Denoiser is a fantastic example of a low-cut filter that doesnt sacrifice vocal warmth.
Its compact, its easy to control, and everything slots into its place in the charging case.
you’re able to even use the charging case as one big microphone.
Thats not to say the Profile Wireless is a bad microphone not at all.
Where the MoveMic 88+ excels is customization and great-sounding, high-warmth, high-nuance voice recording.
Its also great for field recording thanks to the raw mid-side 360 polar pattern.