Videos (2)

View Allarrow icon
MoveMic Two Receiver Kitplay button

MoveMic Two Receiver Kit

MoveMic Receiver | Wireless Microphone Receiver For All MoveMic Products | Shureplay button

MoveMic Receiver | Wireless Microphone Receiver For All MoveMic Products | Shure

Shure

collapse expand iconDescription

The Shure MoveMic Receiver gives you the freedom to record professional-level audio on the go. Use the MoveMic Receiver for connecting single- or dual-channel MoveMic clip-on mics to mobile phones, cameras, computers and more. With the MoveMic system's discreet form factor, you'll be able to capture clear, high-fidelity audio for any application, from livestreams and video blogs to podcasts, without pesky cords or bulky gear weighing you down.

Shure MoveMic Wireless Receiver Display

A Compact, Unobtrusive Design

The MoveMic system was engineered to be as compact and lightweight as possible so you can place the mics wherever needed without drawing attention. From the discreet lavalier mics (sold separately) to the MoveMic Receiver, everything about this system was thoughtfully engineered to have a small footprint. Now you can focus the attention on your subject rather than distracting microphone elements in the shot.

Shure MoveMic Wireless Receiver Two Channels

Professional-Grade Audio Quality

Shure has been producing industry-leading wireless microphones and audio equipment for decades. They've packed all of their expertise into the MoveMic system to deliver the pristine, high-definition sound that Shure is known for. With the MoveMic Receiver, you can capture vocals, instruments and ambient audio with stunning clarity and detail for results that sound like they were recorded in a professional studio, and send it to a variety of devices.

Shure MoveMic Wireless Receiver Connectivity

Universal Connectivity

The MoveMic Receiver allows you to pair the wireless lavalier mics to just about any recording device. You can connect directly to mobile phones via the Shure MOTIV app for recording phone calls, video blogs and livestreams. Alternatively, pair to the receiver to capture audio on DSLR and mirrorless cameras, laptops and other equipment. Wherever you need to record professional-quality audio, the MoveMic system provides a simple, dependable solution.

For content creators, journalists, podcasters and anyone who needs to record high-definition audio on the go, the Shure MoveMic delivers a new level of freedom and sound quality. The MoveMic Reciever lets you make the most out of MoveMic’s innovative wireless microphone system, so you can capture broadcast-ready audio anywhere using your mobile phone, camera, computer or other devices. With long battery life, compact components and universal connectivity, the MoveMic system is the all-in-one solution for recording professional audio wherever inspiration strikes.

collapse expand iconSpecs

  • Material: Black PC/ABS thermoplastic
  • Size: 65 mm x 67 mm x 19 mm (2.55" x 2.64" x 0.75")
  • Weight: 81 g
  • Antenna: Tin-plated steel

Featured Articles

collapse expand iconReviews

5

1 Reviews

100%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

Filters
Best Uses
  1. Video production for YouTube, Insta, etc.1
Pros
  1. Ease of Use1
  2. Features1
  3. Sound Quality1
  • I Am Keeping This Even Though I Also Own the Competition.

    5

    originally posted on

    https://www.shure.com

    brand logo

    submitteda year ago

    byJim C

    fromNew York, NY

    Sound quality for me is surprisingly better than the other two brands I own. For that reason I'm using these all the time. (Even though doesn't record internally) Internal selectable EQ and compression if desired. I have the 2 mics & receiver. Easiest to grab and go. Record to cam or phone. Bravo.

  • Previous
  • 1
  • Next

collapse expand iconQ&A

Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.

  • asked byDJ ROLL TIDE

    fromundisclosed

    Can this be connected to a dj mixer

    Can this be connected to a dj mixer

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    I’m sorry, I don’t know. I don't have one to check. Shure says "phone, camera, computer or other devices". I would think there's some way to do it.