 Alright guys, this is the Synco P2L. It's a digital 2.4 GHz wireless microphone kit for your iPhone. I'm going to be setting this up today with my iPhone 12 Pro. This is a very compact feature packed wireless microphone kit that I'm super excited to try. The latest pricing information and the links of where you can purchase this are in the description below. Let's go ahead and first unbox this before we get to the sound tests and I'm also going to cover some of the key features which I think you're really going to like so let's get straight into it. So in the box you have just these four accessories. You have yourself the user guide. This is the microphone kit itself and I'll dive into that in a second. You have yourself the USB-C charging cable then you also have a USB-C to headphone adapter jack. So let's take a look at this. Now you can see on the right hand side there's the USB-C charging port. This is the pairing button. The way to open this is you just press it and it's like a little draw that pops out and then there you have the two transmitters to one receiver. This is called the P2L because it's for your phone and you have two transmitters. The L standing for lightning because this one is made specifically for iPhones. You see it has the lightning port there that will attach to your iPhone but you can also buy this for Android phones and get the USB-C version which is also linked down below. This is automatically paired out of the box but in case you do need to pair it it's very simple. The first thing to do is make sure you snap the magnetic clips and the microphones into the box. Then with the draw open you would need to just hold this pairing button down for a few seconds. This will light up and start flashing and then that will mean it's automatically paired. All of the instructions you can find in the user manual but just for a little bit of convenience for you guys I can quickly show you that now and if you do want to pause the video to take a look at the instructions in a closer detail then feel free to do that. So take a look here on step number two for pairing. These are the instructions then you can also pause the video to read a little bit more information about charging this and how to check the power levels. There is LED status indicators that are on the front of the transmitters and also on the charging case. These are the sequential light sequences for different scenarios so if you wanted to check the battery levels to see the pairing levels these are the indications that you can see on the front of the devices. To use this with your phone you simply just take the lightning adapter out you plug it in and it's ready to start using. There's no powering on the transmitters or anything like that it's literally plug and play which is very convenient. In terms of the battery life for these transmitters they can give you up to five hours of battery life however this is a very fast charging case so if you are running low on battery a 10 minute charge inside the case will give you 45 minutes of additional working time so plenty of capabilities for long days of shooting. On a full charge the case will actually allow you to recharge your transmitters twice fully so you can be sure no matter where you're doing your filming you'll always have enough power to get your filming done and get the best audio with your phone. Now one thing I also wanted to highlight which I think is great of course you can see this is just flashing so it's waiting to be paired as soon as I take this out you can see the lights are now sequentially just going from top to bottom this means it's paired and you can start using it straight away. The other thing I wanted to mention is on the lightning adapter you have a USB-C port here that's where this comes in. This is the headphone monitoring adapter so when you plug this in there this is something great which I don't think a lot of these smaller microphones for iPhones actually have this feature which is a very big bonus for the Synco P2L. If you have someone that's you know behind the camera and they wanted to monitor your audio levels this is the perfect way to do that so you stick the adapter in you get yourself a set of headphones like so then you plug this into the adapter and whoever is the person controlling the camera they can monitor your audio levels using a set of headphones for perfect audio production. One other really cool feature in addition to having the ability to monitor the audio with your headphones is that this microphone has eight voice changer effects in addition to the original audio effect so in total there's nine different audio effects that you can use this microphone with and I'm going to show you some examples because these are quite fun quite quirky for anyone that wants to do very funny TikTok Instagram type videos this will go perfect for that so let me go ahead and first showcase how the audio sounds naturally by connecting this microphone to my shirt here and that switching from my shotgun microphone that you've been hearing since the beginning of this video to the Synco P2L so let's go ahead and take a look at various examples of the sound tests. So now the audio is coming directly from the Synco P2L microphone let me go ahead and put this onto my shirt this is actually very lightweight and I can't even feel that it's connected some of the other wireless microphones that I've used in the past to connect to my phone have weighed my shirt down a little bit this one you know it doesn't pull my shirt down or anything like that it's very comfortable and you know after a very short while I won't even remember that this there's anything even clipped onto my shirt which I think is great so let me know what you guys think of the audio compared to my iPhone this makes such a massive difference to show you how much of a difference this audio makes I'm going to just pull out the lightning connector from the Synco P2L and you'll hear my audio coming directly from the internal microphone of my iPhone 12 pro let me just do that here there you go and now this is the audio coming directly for my iPhone 12 pro if I didn't have this this is what it would sound like so for anyone that's looking for great audio to do any of their filming or any type of recording this is highly recommended if you do have an iPhone or an Android phone the quality on this is very good it has deep bass it has accurate alto it has very stable treble let me put it back in as soon as I connect it it will start working again there you go just wait for the little light strip to start going upwards onto the receiver and then you know it's connected so the quality you know I can't fault with it and any time I want to do some quick filming with my phone this is my go-to microphone now because it's just changed the game next I wanted to showcase some examples of the sound effects like I was mentioning so let me go ahead and show you how to do that it's very easy there's a button just on the side of the receiver you just simply tap it once and it cycles through all of the other eight different voice effects I'm going to do that and I'll list down here as well what voice effect that is okay so this is the studio effects if I'm in a very large studio this you can hear has a very large echo this is you know something if you guys want to play around with it's very cool to do that so let's go ahead and move on to the voice effect number two this is referred to as the ktv effects this essentially is like a karaoke effect so if you want to use this for singing or if you were in a karaoke room this is what it will sound like it might be quite similar to the previous one the studio one because it is quite echo-y but if you wanted to sing on your videos then maybe this is the one to choose let's move on to voice effect number three this is voice amplification again you might find that it makes your voice very targeted towards getting the deep bass in your voice and to have it echo it kind of like a studio effect much like the previous two effects I think is very similar to that but let's move on and really showcase the different types of effects by effect number four this is electronic dance music kind of reminds me of the T-Pain type of voice effect but you know electronic dance music the EDM mode if you guys want to use this for any type of you know electric music or if you're a DJ or something like that if you want to do very cool things with this voice effect this is how it will sound let's move on to the next one this is the baby effect this is probably the most funny one and if you want to play around with your friends or family I think that's just a very cool thing to do this is perfect for like your TikTok videos, Snapchat, Instagram reels, things like that so you can go around have some fun with this voice effect now let's move on to the next one this one is referred to as the male to female voice effect so if you want to make yourself into a female type voice this is the one to have I've had a listen back I don't think it's too much of a female voice you know playing around with the amplifications the trebles the bass levels the mid tones on the audio it's trying to emulate a female voice but I don't think it's 100 accurate but it's something if you guys want to play around with you have the option but the next one will be the opposite it'll be the female to the male one but because I'm already a male my voice will just be amplified a little bit more deeper so let's go ahead and see that this is the female to male voice effect like I mentioned it's just because I'm already male it's made my male voice even more deeper and a little bit more amplified so I don't know if I would you know use this specifically but if a female wants to try this and see how it converts their voice then this is a fun one to have as well this is one sort of effect so if you wanted to maybe create like a little movie scene or a horror movie scene I can see this being a very cool effect to use for that if you wanted to recreate you know scenes from I know what you did last summer for the screen movies I think this kind of resembles that type of voice and it's a very fun thing to do if you press it one last time for the night time this now goes back to the original audio effect if at any point you've accidentally pressed the button and you're not sure on which voice effect it's on to go back to the original very quickly all you have to do is just take the adapter out the receiver put it back in and by default it will restart from the original one so you don't need to worry about if you've accidentally pressed it that's why it's always good to have someone maybe monitoring your audio with some headphones just in case you have switched to a different voice effect because pressing that button accidentally it can happen and if that messes up your entire recording you'd have to reshoot everything again so that's something to be aware of okay so the next sound effect I wanted to showcase to you guys is the switch between mono audio which is what you've been hearing up until now with the Cinco P2L switching it to stereo mode to do that you hold down for a few seconds the button on the receiver the light strip will start flashing from middle outwards in the two opposite directions so let me go ahead and switch from mono to stereo there you go now this is the stereo sound and as you guys can see the light indication on the receiver has changed so if you wanted to create stereo audio for your recordings that is the way to do it it's very simple to do literally for about three seconds hold the button on the side of the receiver and you've got that switch if for any point you want to go back to mono audio then you just hold it down and you'll see the indication on the receiver for the light strip change once again and that will be back to mono audio mode to choose one of the different voice effects like I just showcased you have to be on mono mode those ones will not work on stereo mode so in this stereo mode if I do press the button once it won't recreate any of the voice effects it will stay on the original one so now that I'm on stereo mode and showcase the differences with that the last thing I wanted to show is head outside and show you how clear this sounds because not only is it a very high fidelity microphone kit it recommends that you know you can have up to 50 meters non-line of sight connection with this so I'm going to showcase that by going outdoors and maybe walking around the side of my house to be blocked to see if it still picks it up and then also push it to up to 150 meters in a direct line of sight to see how well it maintains the signal from the transmitter to the receiver so let's go head outdoors give you some sample sound tests of each of those scenarios and let's see how it sounds all right guys so now this is an outdoor sound test I'm going to walk in a straight line of sight this is about 25 meters down to the main road there you can see it's a very busy road so it will be quite noisy but I wanted to showcase to you guys how much noise isolation this microphone can provide if you do use this for your iPhone the next thing I'm going to do is I'm going to walk to the right and give you a non-line of sight audio test as well so it's another 15 meters to the right side of my house so let's make a start and I'll turn my back and I'll continue walking this way and I'll continue talking at the same time as well you'll start to hear the cars a little bit more hopefully you guys can still hear me quite clearly even with the traffic in the background so here I'm about 25 meters away hopefully you guys can still see me from that far but what I'm going to do is walk 15 meters to the right here and hopefully the audio still comes through with the house in the way and there's a couple of cars as well so that will give you a very non-line of sight test so let me go ahead and do that testing one two three walking away and now I am at 15 meters to the right side of my house in a complete diagonal block from the house blocked by some cars can you guys still hear me right let me start walking back now I am slowly starting to walk back from the right side of my house hopefully it still comes out let's take a look and of course I'm pretty confident the audio sounds great from this distance so hopefully this gives you an idea of how it sounds outdoors with a lot of background noise with cars and traffic and also with obstacles in the way at this distance all right guys so now I'm outside and the final test that I'm going to do with this microphone is to see how far I can go in a straight line of sight before the audio cuts off now it does recommend that you can get about 150 meters of great signal in a straight line of sight if you see that board right back there in the distance that is measured around 150 meters from this point here so I'm going to walk that way now and continue talking to see if you guys can still hear me clearly I'm not probably going to use the microphone at this distance anyway but for anyone that will this will be a very beneficial test so let me go ahead and start walking and I'll turn my back to you guys so it's actually a quite a nice sunny day today people have brought their pets out for a walk they come here for using the bike trails using their scooters spending a nice family day together I'm about 50 meters away now hopefully you guys can still hear me quite clearly and I'm facing the camera and the microphone I'm going to continue walking backwards now there's a nice pond just to my right here this is a very nice national park with a lot of trails to go for a walk go for a run getting close I'm at the 100 meter mark now maybe 110 meters I'm going to push it a little bit more all the way up to the sign which is 150 meters which is the maximum so now I'm at the 150 meter mark hopefully you guys can still hear me quite clearly and it's not distorted and it's not cutting out but hopefully you know that gives you an idea of the capabilities of how far you can go with such a small microphone in such a small compact size and for anyone that's looking to do a lot of filming at this range and if you're going to use your phone to do it this is the ideal thing and you know for me that is something that's very impressive that a lot of the other cheaper alternatives can't do so let me go ahead and walk back to you guys now all right guys so hopefully you found those sound tests useful I did notice there was a little bit of distortion as I was walking around the side of my house because I was blocked by an entire detached building if I wanted to just do it from one room to the other and there's just one single wall in the way I think it should work absolutely fine but overall it's still maintained a very good and very strong signal when I'm making a decision of buying a wireless microphone kit one of the key factors that I always look for is its signal strength and I can't fault this because this one even though it's very tiny it's very lightweight it has done an excellent job maintaining that signal no matter what type of shooting I was doing I probably won't use it for maxing out 100 150 meters so for most scenarios and I guarantee for 99 percent of you guys that are looking for a wireless microphone for your iPhone or for your Android phone this will do the job perfectly fine and it give you a great audio sound to whatever filming you're doing so I recommend if you are on the market for something like this check out the synco p2l or if you want one for your Android phone the p2t for type c this one specifically is 130 pounds take a look at the link down below the one for Android phones is just around 120 pounds so it's you know something I would see myself using and because this has two transmitters if you wanted to use this maybe with a second person and you wanted to do an interview or any other filming with two people this is also the perfect kit I'm speaking into both of them but as you guys can hear you know it's working absolutely fine there's no echoes there's no distortions both are being filmed and recorded directly into one receiver so this is the perfect kit for that any other questions you guys have about the synco p2l drop a comment down below I'll try to get back to you as soon as I can I've reviewed many microphones in the past I have a full microphone playlist that you can also click down below if you wanted to see other microphone kits and if you did like this video and you like all things tech I have new videos out every week make sure to subscribe so you don't miss any of those ones and I will catch you guys at the next one take care