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Wireless phone microphones usually pair one or two clip-on transmitters with a receiver that plugs into the phone. The receiver connector matters more than the marketing name: USB-C works with current USB-C iPhones and many Android phones, while older Lightning iPhones require a Lightning-specific receiver or compatible adapter.
Quick Picks
- RØDE Wireless Micro USB-C: two-transmitter smartphone kit with a direct USB-C receiver. Check on Amazon Australia.
- DJI Mic Mini Mobile USB-C kit: compact two-transmitter system with USB-C mobile receiver. View on Amazon Australia.
- Hollyland LARK M2 USB-C: two-transmitter kit with USB-C receiver and charging case. See current Amazon listing.
RØDE Wireless Micro USB-C
Best for: straightforward two-person mobile recording on a compatible USB-C phone.
Why it stands out: the kit includes two clip-on transmitters, a USB-C smartphone receiver and a charging case, keeping the phone connection simple.
Watch out for: this specific version is USB-C. Owners of older Lightning iPhones need the Lightning model or another compatible solution.
DJI Mic Mini Mobile USB-C Kit
Best for: creators who want a compact two-transmitter kit for newer USB-C phones.
Why it stands out: this bundle pairs two Mic Mini transmitters with DJI’s mobile USB-C receiver rather than relying on a camera receiver.
Watch out for: verify the exact bundle contents. DJI sells Mic Mini in several configurations, and not every kit includes the same receiver or accessories.
Hollyland LARK M2 USB-C
Best for: interviews and short-form video using a compatible Android phone or USB-C iPhone.
Why it stands out: the listing combines two small transmitters, a USB-C receiver and a charging case.
Avoid if: you need a camera receiver as well. Hollyland sells other LARK M2 bundles with different receiver combinations.
Compatibility checklist
- Identify whether your phone has USB-C or Lightning.
- Check whether the exact kit includes a phone receiver, camera receiver or both.
- Confirm your recording app accepts audio from an external USB microphone.
- For two-person videos, verify that two transmitters are included.
- Do not rely on headline wireless-range claims for real-world results through walls or crowded radio environments.
FAQ
Do these microphones use Bluetooth?
These kits are designed around their own transmitter-to-receiver wireless link, with the receiver connected to the phone. Do not assume ordinary Bluetooth pairing replaces the included receiver.
Bottom line
For a current USB-C phone, RØDE, DJI and Hollyland all offer compact two-person kits; bundle contents and connector type should decide the purchase. For wired alternatives, see our lavalier microphone guide, plus phone tripods and Tech & Gear.