 Hey what's up guys, welcome to Trending Reviews. So this is the Comica Boom XD, it's a wireless microphone kit for USB-C powered devices. Now this is the UC2 version, so if you do have a USB-C device such as an Android phone or even like a MacBook Pro then this wireless kit is going to be perfect for you to get the best audio. Now this is very compact, it does resemble the road wireless go, so I'm going to test this, I'm going to give you an unboxing to see what comes in there, I'm going to set it up with my Android phone and even set it up with my MacBook Pro as well, just to show you the capabilities of setting this up with multiple devices, test the audio to see how great it is and how easy it is to set up, so let's get straight into it. So there you go, there's the two transmitters and the one USB-C receiver, let's go ahead and pull this out, I'll get to that in a second, let's see what else is in the box. So you've got a user manual in multiple languages, you've got two little boxes inside, so this is the reset pin, inside this box you have a wired lavalier mic as well, so you get two of these for each of the transmitters, I will be testing this out on one of them as well to show you the difference between the inbuilt wireless microphone and the actual lavalier mic as well. In the other box we have, you have the USB-C charging cable and then you also have two pairs of wind muffs, so if you're going to be recording outside then it's recommended to put this on the mic as well, so you've got a little square hole there to clip into the microphone part of the actual transmitter. Okay so the UC2 model comes with a dual transmitter microphone kit and one USB-C receiver, let's take a look at this in more detail, so on the front you have a LED display there as well, on the right hand side you have two buttons, one is the power on button and that doubles up as a mute button, when it's on then you have the pairing button, by default it comes paired out of the box, so you have both of these connected to the USB-C receiver already, but you can pair this if you have any connection problems. On the back you have a belt clip, but this also doubles up as a cold shoe mount, on the left hand side you have the USB-C charging port and then also a reset pin port as well, so in case you're having problems and you wanted to reset this microphone then you can do that with the pin that's provided. So on the top you have a mic input, this is for the lavalier mic so if you wanted to connect this then you just put that in there and this will clip in nicely like that, you have a little section there that there's a side clip to the actual 3.5mm mic input that makes it a little bit more secure so it doesn't fall out maybe when you've clipped this to your trousers or your jeans, so that's convenient then you just have to pull that out by pushing it in and then you have the inbuilt microphone there as well for the actual device. Let me go ahead and turn this on, so there you see there's a few things that is displayed here, now for all of the information on this just take a look at this screenshot and pause the video if you need to see this in more details, but this is key to see your audio level so as I'm speaking it can show you how loud or how soft the audio input is, so now if I turn both of them on both are now receiving my audio and pretty much ready to go, one thing to note on these devices if you wanted to check which one is A which one is B you'll see the letter there on the bottom left hand side of the LED screen, now in terms of the receiver it's got a couple of buttons here the first one is adjustable for the volume, the second one is the MS button that basically stands for mono or stereo so you can switch between both of those audio outputs, you have two indicator lights here they turn red if they are not paired and they turn blue when they are paired so A and B is for each of the transmitters, if you wanted to switch between mono and stereo the light will turn purple or blue and then at the bottom you have the headphone jack there as well so this will allow you to basically hear the audio whilst it's being recorded in real time and that's pretty much it let me go ahead and set it up with my google pixel 4 so what you'll see is that the lights will go red for a second while it's connecting but very quickly they'll turn blue because they'll pair with the transmitted, there you go now you can see the lights are now blue and they're ready to use so what I'll do is I'll go into my phone's camera I'll switch to video mode I'll swipe down and you'll see an option there called external mic and it's turned on so if I didn't want to use the external microphones I can just turn it off but now I'm going to test that and play some audio and give you a demo with the external mic alright guys so this audio is coming from my shotgun microphone which is about a meter and a half away from me now I'm going to click this comica wireless mic into my pocket there we go and now you're hearing the audio directly from this microphone so let me know what you guys think what do you think of the difference is it very clear is the audio coming out perfectly if I lean back a little bit the audio is still the same I have the freedom of movement I can go around now one thing to remember it has a 50 foot range on this as well so you can pretty much go around everywhere get the best audio in large areas have a couple of people speaking now both of the microphones are actually connected together when you have both of them and I'm speaking into both of them together it's not going to make much difference because they are going into one video input from two audio sources so it's no different than having two or three people speaking at the same time when you're just using your phone nothing else attached to it to record the video and the audio so if you're going to have maybe a podcast or you're going to have two people commenting on a particular video or some shots then this is the perfect thing to have so both audio inputs are now going into that same receiver so it's working perfectly fine now the last difference I want to show you is to record this using the lavalier mic that comes with it so I'm going to quickly connect this and let me know if you guys can see any immediate difference or if you hear any muffling noises with this in my pocket or on the shirt so if I move this around the microphone will probably pick up some muffling noises so you just want to see if that is still there with this lavalier mic so let's go ahead and connect this up okay guys so now I've got the wired lavalier mic I've clipped it to my jeans there I've got the wire going from underneath my shirt and coming out right here at the top so you might hear some muffling noises if I'm adjusting it but can you tell the difference between just the wireless in-built microphone and the lavalier mic let me know down below otherwise a lot of people especially youtubers filmmakers they're going to be using this because it's a little lighter it's a lot less conspicuous and it doesn't stand out so much it can easily be hidden when you're wearing a shirt or hiding it behind a collar or something like that now the last thing I want to do is set this USB-C receiver up with my MacBook Pro and see if I can change the audio input to the wireless mics and get a perfect audio coming in from that way okay so let's go ahead and put this receiver into one of the USB-C ports on my MacBook as you can see it's connected to one of them I've turned the other one off so we've got one blue light so what you have to do if you go into system preferences then click on sound in the input tab you just need to select the USB-C advanced audio device which is basically this comic-con microphone and then you're pretty much ready to go okay so I have a voice recorder app now what I'm going to do is start recording and play back the audio directly from this using the comic-con microphone so I'll have this close to me like this okay guys so this is a test on the audio coming directly into my MacBook Pro using the comica USB-C receiver inputted into one of the thunderbolt ports on the left hand side so let me know what you guys think of the audio alright guys so that was the review I'm so happy with this purchase I can now get some great audio and use my phone as my main filming camera rather than carrying along my DSLR or mirrorless cameras with me everywhere it's so convenient the audio is so perfect it's a whole professional kit for just your smartphone and even better if I'm taking meetings on zoom or google meet or anything else on my laptop for work and I want some really clear audio then I can even use this on my laptop so if you have a laptop that has a USB-C input that can be used for the microphone then use this because this is going to give you the best audio and it's so convenient being wireless you can have the lavalier mic you can have the wind sleeve if you're outdoors for whatever filming you want to do I'm very happy one other thing to note as well although this kit is the dual transmitter to a USB-C receiver if you have an iPhone then you can also get a dual transmitter kit which has a thunderbolt receiver as well and there's also another kit for a dual transmitter and a receiver which is exactly like the transmitter for DSLR or mirrorless cameras so there's various different options to cover all bases so whatever recording device you need a microphone for they'll have it so I'll leave a link in the description for all of those kits including this USB-C one it is £215 and have a link to the Amazon pages in your local country as well so make sure you click that link if you did find this useful then I do appreciate a thumbs up on the video I've got tons more audio equipment reviews coming up in the future which I know you're going to like so make sure you hit that 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