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How to Connect Wireless Microphone to iPhone - Connect Microphone to iPhone without a Headphone Jack

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How to Connect Wireless Microphone to iPhone - Connect Microphone to iPhone without a Headphone Jack Product Links: Lightning to 3.5mm Adapter: https://amzn.to/3JaU5nQ USB-C to 3.5mm Adapter: https://amzn.to/3Uiz4hz Godox Movelink II M2 Wireless Microphone (Black): https://amzn.to/3JfQzs9 Godox Movelink II M2 Wireless Microphone (White): https://amzn.to/43R6dnF Chapters: 00:00 - The Issue Connecting Mic to iPhone 00:23 - Audio Patch Cable Differences 00:42 - No Headphone Jack Workaround 01:27 - Is Stereo Recording Possible Connecting a wireless microphone to an iPhone should be pretty straight-forward. But it's sort of not that intuitive if I really think about it. Manufacturers do include a bunch of cables in their packaging but you almost always need an additional adapter. More on that later. But first, let me explain the differences with the included audio patch cables. That way you'll know which one to use. The TRS plug with the 3 metal sections on it is for video cameras and camcorders. The TRRS plug has 4 metal sections on it. And this one is for use with smartphones through a headphone jack. But here's the problem, most smartphones don't have headphone jacks anymore. And that is definitely the case with my iPhone XR. Because my phone doesn't have a headphone jack, I'll need to plug the TRRS end of the patch cable into a Lightning to 3.5mm adapter which is sold separately. And I'll list this part in the description so it's easy for you to find. Now plug the adapter into the iPhone. Then insert the other end into the receiver's port with the camera icon next to it. And if I want to monitor incoming audio I can plug my headphones into the receiver's headphone jack. At this point, my iPhone is set to record audio from this wireless mic. And a handy feature about most receiver modules is that they can typically be attached to hot shoe mounts. It really helps to make this an all-in-one unit for recording. And here are a couple of final notes. Even if you are using 2 microphone transmitters, smartphones cannot record in stereo. Only mono recording is possible. There's really no other way around that because that's how it's built. And lastly, if you have an iPhone 15 or newer, you'll need to use a USB-C to 3.5mm adapter instead of the Lightning adapter I mentioned earlier. If this video was helpful please give me a thumbs up and hit the subscribe button to stay up to date on all my weekly videos! Disclaimer: As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. ****Equipment I Use For My Videos**** Canon EOS M6: https://amzn.to/2pwQ0Vq Canon EF-M 22mm f/2 Lens: https://amzn.to/31mLfLq Tokina 11-16mm Wide Angle Lens: https://amzn.to/33TFaYH Fotodiox EF to EOS M Lens Adapter: https://amzn.to/31u3AGq Comica CVM-WM300A Wireless Microphones: https://amzn.to/31tbiAD Aputure Amaran AL528W LED Light: https://amzn.to/2VRuwyK Kamerar SD-1 Camera Slider: https://amzn.to/2VUB5Ax AVermedia HDMI Game Capture Module: https://amzn.to/31phsSp

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