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The Comica CVM-WM100PLUS is a professional UHF wireless lavalier microphone system featuring 48 selectable channels to avoid interference, dual transmitters for two-person recording, and real-time audio monitoring. Powered by AA batteries with adjustable RF strength for extended use, it offers noise reduction and ultra-low latency under 20ms. Its lightweight design includes a high-resolution LCD display and a durable carry case, making it ideal for cameras, smartphones, laptops, and camcorders—perfect for content creators seeking reliable, high-quality wireless audio.






















| ASIN | B07L62WDH6 |
| Batteries | 6 AA batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,408 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #232 in Wireless Lavalier Microphones & Systems |
| Color Name | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (557) |
| Date First Available | December 6, 2018 |
| Hardware Platform | Camcorder, Camera, Smartphone |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.14 pounds |
| Item model number | VF-CVM-WM100 PLUS |
| Manufacturer | COMICA |
| Material | Plastic(Phone Clamp is made of Aluminum Alloy) |
| Material Type | Plastic(Phone Clamp is made of Aluminum Alloy) |
| Microphone Form Factor | Lavalier |
| Number of Batteries | 6 AA batteries required. |
| Number of Channels | 48 |
| Package Dimensions | 11.42 x 9.98 x 3.11 inches |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 65 dB |
| Size | 2TX+1RX |
| UPC | 765951741333 |
R**R
Wireless Mic System for Camcorders with XLR and cameras with 3.5mm
System includes: Carry bag, receiver, 2 transmitters, 2 lavalier mics, camera mount, user manual Cables:2 3.5mm mic, 3.5mm-3.5mm, 3.5mm-XLR, usb Overall this is a great 2 microphone wireless system. Can be used with camcorders that use XLR audio, or could be used with any modern DSLR or mirrorless camera that accepts 3.5mm audio. You get some really solid controls on the transmitter boxes and the receiver box. The buttons are kind of clicky sounding, so make adjustments away from the two mics. You have control of each lavalier volume from the receiver. Had to turn mine down. Need a talent to mute the mic, they simply click the power button. Click again to un-mute. Muting can also be done with the receiver. You can also monitor the audio in Realtime, just plug in some headphones to the receiver. The build quality on everything is good. Everything is lightweight also. The carry case is perfect, stores all the components neatly, you could even toss in the 6 AA batteries you'll need. You will be able to get audio from a good distance with the antennas that these have. Try your best to be in the same room for clean audio. Also you can use any of the 48 channels. The recorded audio is great, and again you have lot's of control of each lavalier. This is a true wireless system, no apps, no remotes, purely functional and intentional. (2) 3.5mm Mic Cables Lavalier microphone with cable. All in one. Great for putting a small microphone on the talent. Cable can run under shirt, and attached with the metal clip. Power using 2 AA batteries or with USB power Cable and a battery bank. Battery bank could be placed in a talents back pocket. Even has a built in hoop and loop strap for later storage. On each microphone are foam windscreens. If needed the Wind Muffs will keep down the wind noise. 3.5mm-3.5mm Audio Cable Great for: DSLR, or Mirrorless with 3.5mm audio input, or any device that accepts 3.5mm mic input. 3.5mm-XLR Audio Cable The cable is perfect when using with a camcorder with built in XLR! If you use with a XLR Microphone , you will need to have a XLR female to female cord or adapter. (great for interviewing) Also I used to bring into my external sound card, but as 1 channel not 2. Not something I would normally do, but if needed it works. Micro-USB to USB-A Flat Cable In order to run either transmitter or the receiver without batteries, you must use this cable. Also note, you will need to have a cable and power bank for each one you want to run without batteries. Would recommend a very small power bank, that would fit into a talents pocket. Camera Mount This can be attached to the receiver (RX) and then attached to any camera hot shoe. The mount has to separate metal dials, one to tighten onto your hot shoe and one onto the receiver. Connect to a computer or recording device Connect receiver with the TRS output cable, then connect to your 3.5mm mic port on the PC, or any device that has a 3.5mm mic input. At this point use your audio software of choice. Lavalier Transmitters (TX) On top: Antenna, Mic External Input, Line In External Input, IR sensor and Indicator, working status indicator. On back: Battery tray, 1/4 thread for mounting to tripod, Belt clip (attaches on the 2 sides) On side: Micro-USB power port. Receiver (RX) Is almost the same. Has two antennas on the top. (one for each lavalier) Mic External and Line In External are 3.5mm monitoring jack and 3.5mm Audio Input Jack. All transmitters and the receiver have a power button above the screen. Function buttons: Selection-, SET, Selection+ Carry Bag Has a nice gray and black fabric handle with hoop and loop. Two zipper system. Front zipper is to store all of the small cables and lavalier microphones. Has two mesh pouches to hold the items. The larger zipper opens up and is padded on the top. Bottom is a gray preformed foam. Flawless really. This will store both transmitters with antennas connected and the receiver with antennas connected. Even after attaching the belt clips, no issues, fits perfectly. Black and white user manual Most of what you need to learn is in this manual, and has many illustrations to assist. Hope this was helpful.
C**.
Good value for recording 1 or 2 persons for creating videos with this wireless dual lav mic system
I create online tutorial content related to topics of audio, photography, filming and lighting. For my video creation needs, I mostly use wireless lav microphone systems so I can have the freedom to move around without tripping over audio cables. I’m typically filming myself with my camera or camcorder roughly 5 to 7 feet away from me and have a variety of Canon cameras to choose from, such as the Canon 90D DSLR, Canon M50 mirror-less, Canon G60 camcorder, Canon XF400 camcorder. For this simple audio test, I’m pairing the Comica CVM-WM100 Plus wireless microphone system to my Canon 90D DSLR camera with my favorite lens, the Canon 17-55mm f2.8 IS USM zoom. At the typical distance of 5 to 7 feet away from the camera and wireless receiver, the Comica CVM-WM100 Plus microphone works fine and the audio is crisp and clear. I realize this microphone has a rating of over a couple hundred feet distance, but I personally find that to be non-applicable for my own needs because I would never film myself from that far away. Even if I were to film myself from such a far distance, my face would be so tiny in the frame that you wouldn’t be able to see me, so there’s no point in doing that. Generally speaking, wireless lav microphone systems work better indoors than outdoors. Why is that? Because with indoor usage, a typical wireless lav microphone signal will bounce around the walls and come back to the receiver. But in open outdoor usage, there are no walls for the signal to bounce around, hence making it more difficult to maintain a signal from a longer distance. This is especially true when there is no line-of-sight whereby the transmitter is not directly facing the receiver on the camera, which means this can result in a dropped signal and gets worse over longer distances. But again, this is not applicable for my own needs for doing online video content whereby I am filming myself in front of the camera within 10 feet away from the wireless receiver on the camera. Of course, your needs may be different and your mileage may vary which depends on many factors. Therefore, I’m more interested in the practical aspects of a wireless lav mic, such as reliability and ease of use without too much fussing around with settings. The Comica CVM-WM100 Plus mic works well for my needs given the type of work I do. I generally only use 1 transmitter paired to the receiver, but I like the idea that this package kit comes with 2 wireless transmitters in case I have a second person that I want to film and record for audio. I find the transmitter to be very light weight and relatively compact. The light weight for both the transmitters and receiver is most likely due to the all plastic material construction. I can’t speak to the long-term durability of the product, since I have not had this long enough. The dimensions of the transmitter and receiver is a little bit taller in height than other similar systems I’ve used, I would prefer it to be a little shorter. But as mentioned, an advantage is that the unit is very light weight, even with 2 AA batteries inserted. Speaking of batteries, I prefer to use Eneloop rechargeable AA batteries which generally provide me over a few hours of usage per charge. In a way, I prefer to use AA batteries versus a microphone unit that has a built-in rechargeable battery. Why you might ask? As an example, my Rode Wireless Go microphone system has a built-in rechargeable battery for both the transmitter and receiver. But once the battery runs dead from continuous usage, it takes quite some time to wait for the Rode Wireless Go transmitter and receiver to fully recharge again. This is highly inconvenient and a waste of time. But by using AA batteries for this Comica CVM-WM100 Plus microphone kit, I can simply swap out dead AA batteries for freshly charged ones that only take a few seconds to do. That’s why I usually prefer using a wireless mic that takes AA batteries versus a built-in rechargeable battery. I hate waiting for dead rechargeable batteries to charge back to life again. This Comica mic is pretty easy to use, you really don’t even need to read the manual, especially if you have experience using wireless lav mic systems. It’s easy to wirelessly pair the receiver to the transmitter, this only takes several seconds. Once paired, you’re in business and ready to record. Only other things to do is to set the volume level to an appropriate level for your voice, plus attach the wired lav mic to the transmitter(s) and maybe attach the dead cat/kitten too. The package comes with everything you need to record 2 persons wirelessly. In addition to the one wireless receiver, you also get two wireless transmitters in the box, which also include two wired lav mics to insert into each transmitter along with a dead cat/kitten wind screen for each transmitter. Also included in the package is a very nice carry case that fits all the various items. The Comica wireless receiver comes with a simple hotshoe adapter to attach the Comica receiver on top of a typical camera that has a hotshoe (or coldshoe). The useful LCD screen and navigation buttons on the receiver and transmitters are helpful for setting up the microphone and adjusting settings as needed. Plus the decibel scale on the LCD screen is useful to monitor your audio level to make sure you are recording at the proper level (not too loud nor too low in volume). All in all, I find this Comica microphone to be a decent value, especially when Amazon sometimes offers a sale. If you are need of a dual wireless lav mic system to record 1 or 2 persons for creating video content, this Comica CVM-WM100 Plus model is worth consideration. Check out the attached short video review plus pictures of this product.
2**R
Impressive!
The Comica CVM WM 100 Plus is a good, budget friendly alternative for those wanting to up their audio game. This setup allows you to easily record one or two people at the same time. Stand-out is the signal strength and reception. As you can see in my tests, I experienced no dropouts even when recording through multiple walls. The user interface and audio features are also quite good. All the cables and adapters needed to get going are in the box and it comes in a nice padded carrying case. The included lavaliere microphones do a good job for most uses but are only average in terms of sound quality. Also, it would have been nice to have a built-in Li Ion battery rather than having to use AA batteries. But overall, a really good product - highly recommended.
L**Z
es un equipo muy sencillo de usar, con una excelente conectividad y un micrófono sensible por lo que no hay que ponerlo muy cerca de la boca. Los equipos son ligeros de peso y cuenta con los elementos necesarios para conectarlos a cualquier equipo receptor de sonido.
G**E
This wireless mic kit has gone above and beyond my expectations! The kit comes in a nice little padded carry case, with a custom foam insert, and a plethora of cables and accessories. The rx/tx units themselves are a little bulky, but very light weight so camera-ops and talent shouldn't feel burdened by the extra weight. The RX unit can be mounted using the included 3/8" male-to-coldshoe mounting adapter and the TX can be mounted using the included belt clips, both units also have a 3/8" female tripod mount. The set-up is is very simple and all units come pre-configured meaning there is no fiddly syncing. The displays are monochrome, very bright and easy to read - there is also an option to turn off the backlight entirely or set it to auto-dim. We made use of the included male XLR to male 3.5mm TRS cable so we could go straight into our female XLR pre-amp - a very nice inclusion! Whilst in use, the units performed well with minimal delay and very little quality loss. The useable transmission distance is around 50m even through obstacles, however with line-of-sight it would probably be closer to 90m. The included lav mic is okay, definitely useable and is a nice inclusion to get up and running, but I would recommend upgrading when possible to something with more dynamic range. The units take 2xAA batteries each so you will need 6 to run all 3 units. They seem to last for around 2-2.5 hours of constant usage. In conclusion - I think these are a great alternative to some of the more expensive RX/TX units on the market and will certainly help you get on the wireless hype! PROS: - Inexpensive - Included cables, accessories and carry case - Lightweight - Fair, useable transmission distance - Easy to set up, good mounting options CONS: - Bulky - Included lav mic is lower quality - A bit plastic-eey feeling
F**O
Ottimi
A**X
The Comica CVM -WM 100 Plus 2 is great value for money. Highly impressed with the audio quality, yes the build quality is light weight but works perfectly even after pushing the system to 80 meters for a 2 presenter set up. The added advantage is the ability to accept a line input from an external audio mixer. I got to record a number of programmes with same set of batteries, What a life saver. I would easily recommend this system to fellow producers. The wide range of channels to choose from are advantageous especially when other broadcasters were also on location. The great price, surprisingly good audio quality, super easy set up and the carrying case wins it for me over more expensive mic sets. The receiver and transmitters are powered by AA batteries or a USB power source. The bodies are plastic, so not as robust as my Sennheiser's, but the total cost of the whole system was only ably 25% the cost of one Senn body pack. The battery cover is a little tricky to lock in place, but I discovered that you have to press and slide for it to lock into place. Other than these minor points, I highly recommend this for a low-cost high-quality sound with very good digital cannel selection avoiding any interference or dropouts.
W**I
Ich habe diese Mikrofone gekauft, da ich mit den Rode Go Compact nicht ganz zufrieden war. Vorteil von diesen Mikros liegt klar auf der Hand, die Batterien oder Akkus sind austauschbar! Sollte der Akku mal leer sein kann ich sie austauschen und somit sofort weitermachen und muss nicht warten bis die Akkus aufgeladen sind. Es gibt noch ein paar Argumente für dieses Set: Pro: Es sind alle möglichen Adapter (sieht man auf dem Video) schon dabei, und man kann gleich loslegen. Die Schaubbefestigung für eine Kamera ist ebenfalls dabei. Leicht einzurichten sind sie ebenfalls, eine Anleitung hab ich dafür nicht gebraucht. Die Kabel zu den Mikrofonen sind alle lang genug. Es sind 2 Mikrofone und ein Empfänger dabei. Empfang geht auch über mehrere Stockwerke durch Wände. Sie stören meine Kamera NICHT (die Rode Wireless Go verursachen ein hochfrequentes Pfeiffen) Eine negative Anmerkung habe ich: Die Mikrofone fühlen sich vom Material her etwas billig an, was natürlich die Tonqualität nicht schmälert! Ich würde sie wieder kaufen!
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