Best Microphones for Recording Videographer and Subject Audio
Getting good audio is super important for any video.
In particular, when you need to hear both the person filming and the person being filmed clearly.
Whether you're a vlogger, interviewer, or just making videos, having the right microphone setup is fundamental.
Here are the best microphone options for recording clear audio from both you (the videographer) and the person you're filming (the subject).
Why Clear Audio Matters for Videos
Audio quality can make or break how good your video is.
Viewers are more likely to put up with poor video quality than bad audio.
Clear audio ensures that your message comes across well and keeps your audience interested.
When recording both yourself and your subject, you need a microphone system that can pick up voices clearly from different distances and directions.
If you're new to videography, check out my guide on essential camera settings for beginners to ensure you're capturing great visuals to match your audio.
Top Mic Systems for Recording Videographer and Subject
1. Rode Wireless Go II Wireless Microphone System
The Rode Wireless Go II is a compact and versatile wireless microphone system that comes with two transmitters and a receiver.
This setup lets you clip one transmitter to yourself and the other to your subject, ensuring both voices are captured clearly.
For iPhone/Camera Setup
The RØDE Wireless Go II Dual Channel Wireless System is an excellent choice for recording with an iPhone or camera.
You'll need to purchase two Lavalier microphones separately, as the system does not include them.
I’d recommend the RØDE Lavalier GO microphones or other compatible Lavalier mics with a 3.5mm jack.
To attach the receiver unit to your iPhone or camera, use a smartphone mount like the RØDE SC7 or a camera mount like the SC8.
Range: Up to 200m line-of-sight
Works with: Cameras, smartphones (including iPhones), and portable audio recorders
Pros: Small, easy to use, high-quality audio
Cons: More expensive
If you're using this with a Sony camera, check out my guide on the best lenses for the Sony ZV-E10 to complete your setup.
2. DJI Mic Wireless Microphone Kit
The DJI Mic is another great option for vlogging and filming on the go.
It includes two transmitters and a receiver, making it perfect for recording two people at the same time.
Range: Up to 250m line-of-sight
Works with: Smartphones, cameras, and audio recorders
Pros: Long range, high-quality audio, easy setup
Cons: A bit bulky
For those interested in aerial videography, DJI also makes excellent drones. Check out my guide on the best drones for beginners in aerial photography.
3. Boya BY-WM8 Pro-K2 Wireless Lavalier Mic System
For those on a budget, the Boya BY-WM8 Pro-K2 offers a reliable wireless Lavalier mic system with two transmitters and a receiver.
Range: 100m
Works with: Smartphones, cameras, and audio recorders
Pros: Affordable, good audio quality
Cons: Shorter range than higher-end models
More Affordable Microphone Options
4. JBL Wireless Microphone System
The JBL Wireless Microphone System is a dual-channel receiver system that offers good audio quality at an affordable price.
Affordable, good user reviews
Fewer features than more expensive models
5. ULANZI AM18 Wireless Lavalier Microphone
The ULANZI AM18 is a wireless Lavalier mic system that comes with a charging case and intelligent noise cancellation.
Intelligent noise cancellation, affordable
6. VeGue K10 Wireless Microphone Set
The VeGue K10 offers a budget-friendly option with 2.4GHz wireless technology and 8 hours of battery life.
Price: $57.99
Very affordable, long battery life
Basic features
If you're on a tight budget, you might also be interested in my guide to budget filmmaking gear for beginners.
Tips for Recording Good Audio with Mics
Keep the Mic Close
The closer the mic is to the person, the better the audio quality. This helps reduce background noise and interference.
Use Windshields
If recording outside, use windshields to minimize wind noise.
Monitor Audio Levels
Always check audio levels to make sure they're not too low or too high.
Separate Tracks
If possible, record each microphone on a separate track to make editing easier.
For more advanced audio tips, check out my guide on the best mics for videographer audio.
And That’s It
Choosing the right mic system will improve the audio quality of your videos.
Whether you go for a high-end system like the Rode Wireless Go II or a budget-friendly option like the VeGue K10, the key is to make sure both you and your subject are heard clearly.
So invest in a good mic setup that will make your videos look and sound more professional and keep your audience interested.
And if you're looking to monetize your videography skills, don't miss my guide on how to monetize your photography passion, which includes tips applicable to videographers as well.
I hope that helps,
-Hakan.