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The Moxx K35 Wireless Microphone is a high-performance audio device designed for those who need reliable and clear sound capture. Featuring a double microphone setup, it offers excellent noise-canceling functionality, ensuring that your recordings or live transmissions are free from unwanted background noise. The K35 is lightweight and versatile, making it perfect for use with sound equipment, cameras, speakers, cell phones, PCs, and laptops.
Operating on a 2.4GHz frequency, the K35 provides stable wireless communication, with an auxiliary 3.5mm receiver that ensures compatibility with a wide range of devices. The microphone's sensitivity of -42dB ± 2dB allows it to pick up subtle audio nuances, while the Max SPL of 110dB ensures it can handle louder sounds without distortion.
With a battery life of up to 6 hours, the K35 is perfect for extended recording sessions or live events. The convenient Type-C charging port means you can quickly recharge the microphone and get back to work. Whether you're a content creator, vlogger, or professional, the Moxx K35 Wireless Microphone is an essential tool for capturing high-quality audio.
Q: How do I connect the Moxx K35 to my device?
A: Simply connect the auxiliary 3.5mm receiver to your device and power on the microphone. They will automatically pair and be ready for use.
Q: Is the Moxx K35 compatible with all devices?
A: The Moxx K35 is compatible with most devices that have a 3.5mm audio input, including sound equipment, cameras, cell phones, PCs, and laptops.
Q: How long does it take to charge the K35?
A: The K35 charges via a Type-C port and typically takes about 1-2 hours to fully charge.
Q: Can the microphone be used while charging?
A: Yes, the K35 can be used while charging, but it’s recommended to charge it fully before use for optimal performance.
Q: What should I do if the microphone isn't picking up sound properly?
A: Ensure the microphone is fully charged, properly connected to the receiver, and that the receiver is securely connected to your device. If the issue persists, try adjusting the sensitivity settings on your device or re-pairing the microphone with the receiver.