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The Movo LV1-USB Lavalier Microphone delivers professional-quality omnidirectional audio with a 78dB signal-to-noise ratio, compatible with USB and 3.5mm devices including smartphones, cameras, and computers. Featuring a 20ft cable for flexible movement, plug-and-play ease, and a built-in mute switch, it’s the perfect affordable mic for content creators, remote professionals, and interviewers seeking crystal-clear sound without the fuss.











| ASIN | B086D439F8 |
| Antenna Location | Laptop, smartphones |
| Audible Noise | 25 Decibels |
| Audio Sensitivity | 30 Decibels |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18 in Computer Microphones |
| Brand | Movo |
| Built-In Media | warranty_card |
| Color | black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer, Smartphone |
| Connectivity Technology | Auxiliary, USB |
| Connector Type | 3.5 mm Jack, USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (5,067) |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Frequency Range | 0.05 khz - 18 khz |
| Frequency Response | 50 Hz |
| Hardware Platform | Laptop, PC |
| Item Weight | 0.11 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Movo |
| Mfr Part Number | LV1-USB |
| Microphone Form Factor | Lavalier |
| Model Name | LV1-USB |
| Model Number | LV1-USB |
| Number of Batteries | 1 LR44 batteries required. |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Polar Pattern | Omnidirectional |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 78 dB |
| Special Feature | Clip |
| UPC | 817711022074 |
J**F
Best low-priced Lav I've bought on Amazon
Let me being with the Amazon review mantra: "I usually don't write reviews for products but..." OK, now that I got that out of the way 😂 , Let's talk about this Lav mic! I felt compelled to write about it because I expected another L from Amazon. I bought the Pop voice mic, and maybe mine was a dude but it didn't work. Wouldn't work on my mac or my phone. A complete waste of money. I decided to give this one a shot before I bit the bullet and purchased a guaranteed good (but pricey) mic like the Rode Plus. I was confident due to the reviews but I've been fooled by cap on this app many times. People hyped for a product that ends up being trash. For the price, it was worth another attempt to add a quality lav mic to my home studio setup. The packaging and product is as advertised in the pics you see. I didn't have trouble installing the battery into the power section. The packaging is clear and separates all the parts so you're ready to use it out of the box. I tested this on my Macbook Pro using the USB attachment (I needed an adapter because this isn't USB-C), On My MB Pro using my Focusrite Scarlett 4i4 third gen (there's a 1/4 adapter included too) and on my iPhone. I can report that the sound is clear and the lav just works! It's sensitive and picks up background noise, as I could hear my heater on faintly, but it's not bad enough to detract from your audio. Worst case you can eliminate those minor sounds in post-production. The attachments allow me the versatility to use it on any camera and laptop. I didn't test in my Canon camera, but if it works on a Macbook (which also requires the Camera button to be ON to use it), then Im sure it can work for a DSLR. I tested this in Quicktime on the Mac, on the Camera and Voice Notes app on iPhone with no issue. Ditto for the Focusrite. It's great to have gain control on the audio interface so I can adjust it. The mini Camera/Smartphone power pack has a little weight, but it also has a belt buckle attachment, so think of it like a wireless lav mic receiver. it's easy to hide and shouldn't be too cumbersome. If this had a gain control option, it would probably cost more money, but it would also be even more perfect. For a lowe price, you get high-end quality sound that's serviceable enough for your Zoom calls, iPhone recordings and anything else you need to do that requires dope audio. Highly recommended. P.S. - it doesn't work if you want to send a voice note in the messages app and I didn't test for FaceTime, but those shouldn't be your primary or even secondary use case for a lav mic. If y'all want an audio test let me know and if enough request, I'll add it.
M**B
Great mic, I underestimated it because of its price.
This mic works exactly as advertised. The sound source is clear and easily distinguishable and the mic seems to be well built. I use it for Microsoft Teams meetings and the one person no one has to ask to repeat themselves is me! It also comes with a really nice wind screen. You do have to fiddle with the wind screen a bit to get it to stay on properly (for example, I twist mine while pressing down.) After that, the wind screen will stay on really tight. I love the chord length. It also comes with its own chord-tying thing so you don't have a lot of cable if you don't need it. The USB adapter comes with both a mic and headphone jack. I use my laptop's jack for the headphones though since the sound quality from the USB sound card has a lot of treble but no bass, so the sound quality isn't too good. This doesn't hinder the mic though, and I bought this for the mic. It's nice to no longer have to wear my over-the-ears headset anymore for really long Teams meetings at work! It's definitely worth the price. You don't need anything more expensive than this mic. It does the job really well. One of the features that stood out is that it has an on/off switch, so now I can mute myself without pressing mute in Teams. I prefer the hardware to control my mute status so this is a very nice plus! The mic is omnidirectional. I get the best sound with having it clipped to my shirt collar as opposed to near my chest, but I'm sure it'd do just fine if clipped there as well. The clip is strong and keeps the mic in place--and this is coming from someone who wears the mic for eight hours a day. It won't move at all once you clip it. One thing not listed as of this writing is that this mic does require a battery. I don't remember which one now, but if you do plan to use it with the USB adapter you will need a battery.
J**Y
Movo vs. Boya lavalier mic comparison: Which is best?
I specialize in tech reviews and as a professional photographer and filmmaker have a good understanding of value vs. quality when it comes to recording devices. What’s different about the near identical looking Boya vs. Movo wired lav mics? Read on: In a word, nothing. The specs and performance are identical You can buy by price yet neither provides near professional audio quality suitable for podcast, broadcast or interviewing. The tonal range is adequate yet slightly muffled. That’s not good enough for the uses above, in my opinion. The long cord can be an advantage if you don’t want to go wireless yet it’s cumbersome otherwise. This unit is indeed an excellent value if good enough is fine with you. Once you compare to a better lav mic, there is no going back. I use the superb Sennheiser ME-2 which works well wired, or with its wireless system that I also own. For less, I have heard good things about the Rode Smart Lav+. Although it costs four times the price of the Boya or Movo, you will get a full and natural sounding tonal range.
E**L
works good when it did
first off completely confused on how to use it and trying to install battery was a real pain as the springs would jus get bent whenever i tried to insert battery. Once I finally got it working, it was flawless, I loved the quality and everything about it, then it suddenly stopped after a month. I tried purchasing new batteries even tho it isnt necessary as i only used it plugged into my pc. Even with new batteries it doesn't work and I am disappointed as I did like the mic
N**O
Overall just a solid microphone. I personally use this for my PC and it has made communication and recording much better quality than what I had before. The long wire is really useful and has really helped me out in my projects. included USB adapter does it's job! Only downside is that to use it with a PC, you need to use a battery that I have to swap out every 2 months or so. kind of inconvinient since it doesn't just stop working or indicate when low on battery, it just reduces sound quality, but not that much of an issue.
G**A
Funziona molto bene sul mio PC Linux ed è facile da configurare. Consiglio, anche per il prezzo.
K**O
Super. Nutze es als Mikrofon für Zoom Meetings, da das Mikro in meinen Netbook unterirdisch schlecht ist. Das Movo funktioniert einwandfrei und hat für Konferenzen eine gute Klang-Qualität. Sehr gutes Preis Leistungsverhältnis. Dadurch dass man es anclippen kann, kann man sich auch mal bisschen bewegen im Raum ohne schlechter verstanden zu werden. Auf das Kabel muss man bisschen aufpassen, dafür aber im Gegensatz zu Funk Lösungen keine Latenz.
R**L
Audio nítido,
F**E
Améliore sensiblement la dictée sur un Mac. Reste à déterminer la durée de vie de la pile fournie (on oublie facilement de l'éteindre).
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