 Hello and welcome to another LPM 101 class. My name is Sergio Angelis. I'm the executive director here at Long Island Public Media. In this video today is about our road wireless go mics that you can use here at LPM or outside available for rent and for any other production that you have. So let's get to it. So the road wireless mics come in these little black baggies like this. So there's two parts to it. One of them is the mic which is this one right here and the other one is a receiver. The receiver always has a little LED screen here at the bottom for it to tell you whether or not it's picking up sound and that sort of thing. On the sides you have a USB-C connector on both of them actually and that's how they are able to be charged. ISO has an input for the receiver using this cable to then be plugged in to a mic input on either a camera, a smart rig device, an iPhone, an iPad, again depending on what it is that you're doing. It can also be used with the ATEM Mini Pros or ATEM Mini Extreme Pro ISO that we have here at the studio for people to use and check out. Now the other side is the microphone. It does have a built-in microphone which you can see here at the top. It also has an input here for external lavalier mic to be plugged in. So I happen to have one right next to me. So again you can just kind of plug it in and then you have an external lavalier mic that you want to use and like. So the first thing you'll do once you have these is you'll turn on the main receiver here and you just hold down this black button up top. So you just kind of hold it until it'll say wireless go and it'll light up and now you'll see that it's trying to find the other end of this. So now you turn the mic side. You just kind of hold this down until it lights up blue. And then you should see on the receiver that one the Wi-Fi here is that the connection is completely stable. And again right now since it's using the internal mic on this it can see that I'm talking directly into it and you can see the audio level rise or fall again depending on how I'm speaking. At the top you also have a battery and it lets you know whether or not you know how close the road mic is to dying on you. And that's pretty much it. So these are just great wireless mics that we use in-house and again or in other situations. They're really good, really great range. Just yeah, we love these. The one thing to keep in mind is that these do not have a built-in recorder. So any audio captured needs is not saved on this device. These are the Rode Wireless Go 1 mics. Last there is a second version wireless 2 and that one you can in fact record directly onto the device itself. But hopefully we can get one of those soon but not today. So that's it for this LPM 101 class on the Rode Wireless Go mics. If you have any questions about how to use these come on by to LPM, send us an email. Or if you want to use it, again just stop by LPM or visit our online shop. Hope to hear from you soon and see you next time.