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Shure releases new wireless stereo microphone for videography and field recording

Shure releases new wireless stereo microphone for videography and field recording
Shure releases new wireless stereo microphone for videography and field recording

Shure has unveiled the MoveMic 88+ Wireless Stereo Microphone, the first-of-its-kind wireless direct-to-phone stereo microphone with selectable polar patterns. Building upon the success of Shure’s MV88 Digital Stereo Condenser Microphone and MV88+ Video Kit, the new wireless mic for video empowers creators and videographers to record audio and video separately.

 

“The MoveMic 88+ gives creators complete freedom to capture professional-quality audio wirelessly, whether they’re recording in the field, working on a short film, reporting news or creating social video content”, says Paul Crognale, Associate Director, Global Marketing at Shure.

 

An addition to Shure’s MoveMic portfolio, the MoveMic 88+ features four selectable polar patterns - stereo, cardioid, bi-directional, and raw mid-side. Users can customise the direction of audio capture to perform in various scenarios: from two-way interviews, recording in the field and also acoustic performances.

 

The MoveMic 88+ offers flexible mounting options, by attaching to tripods or mic stands using the two included 5/8’’ or cold shoe mic clips, and can function as a handheld microphone. To streamline workflow, the device pairs directly with a mobile phone via the Shure Motiv apps without needing the MoveMic Receiver for an even more lightweight and portable rig. For additional compatibility, the MoveMic 88+ can also be paired to the MoveMic Receiver and connect via USB-C or 3.5 mm to cameras, computers, and mobile phones to support third-party mobile apps.

 

To showcase the new microphone’s capabilities, Shure collaborated with filmmaker Emiliano Ruprah for a behind-the-scenes look at how the MoveMic 88+ performs in challenging environments. In a documentary filmed in the remote Calakmul jungle, Ruprah demonstrates how the microphone delivers clear audio and reliability in this demanding location.

 

“Sound of a place is the first and most important way you can transport an audience to a difference space or location”, says Ruprah. “With the microphone away from the crew and myself, we could allow nature to take its course and film animal behavior from a distance. I can do it all, record video and configure the mic in the Motiv Video app.”

 

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