• Ideal for court reporting, two-person vlog, YouTube video, live streaming, interview, recording, etc.
• Compatible with CAT programs, DSLR, mirrorless camera, smartphone, and computer devices.
• 2.4GHz wireless dual channel signal transmission technology.
• Hi-Fi and low-noise audio processing and delivering system.
• Built with easy-to read, vivid, and informative OLED display.
• Built-in omnidirectional microphone on transmitter.
• Headphone output jack on receiver for real-time monitoring.
• Stereo and mono outputs are available and switchable on receiver.
• Built-in Li-ion batteries for 7h use on transmitter
and 6.5h use on receiver.
• Up to 100m (328ft) operation range without obstacles.
The BOYA BY-XM6-S2, a 2.4GHz dual-channel wireless microphone system, consists of two transmitters and one receiver. It’s a perfect sound capturing and delivering solution for two-person vlog, YouTube video, live streaming, interview, recording, etc.
Advanced Technology for Stable Signal Transmission
The BY-XM6 S2 series adopts advanced Adaptive Frequency Hopping (AFH) wireless signal transmission technology, which can make the BY-XM6 S2 avoid the disturbed hop frequency parts automatically to realize stable signal transmission in the range of up to 100m (328ft).
Professional Audio Capturing & Delivering
Featuring a high-quality capsule and signal processing circuit with a signal-to-noise over 84dB and a distortion rate less than 0.1%, the BY-XM6 S2 captures and delivers Hi-fi and low-noise audio.
Ultra-versatile & Ease-to-use Wireless Microphone Kit
With vivid and easy-to-read OLED display on transmitter and receiver, users can adjust the signal transmission precisely. And the transmitter is designed with a built-in omnidirectional microphone, so users can clip the transmitter on the collar to pick up sounds. Plus, this microphone kit is equipped with both 3.5mm TRS-TRS audio cable and 3.5mm TRS-TRRS audio cable. So it can work with your DSLR or mirrorless camera, smartphone and computer. When you record two sound sources simultaneously, BY-XM6 S2 will be your best choice.
Specifications:
Transmitter
Transmission Type
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2.4GHz Digital Frequency
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Modulation
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GFSK
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Operating Range (without obstacle)
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Up to 328ft (100m)
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RF Output Power
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<10mW
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Polar Pattern
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Omnidirectional
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Frequency Response
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50Hz-18KHz
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Maximum SPL
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Built-in Microphone: 120dB SPL
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Sensitivity
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Built-in Microphone: -39dB
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SNR
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> 84dB
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Power Requirements
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Built-in Li-ion Battery or USB-C DC 5V or Charging Contact
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Built-in Battery Life
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Approx. 7 hours
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Antenna
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PIFA Antenna
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Audio Inputs
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3.5mm TRS MIC/LINE IN Jack or Built-in Microphone
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Weight
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Approx. 32g(1.13oz)
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Dimensions
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62.1×31.6×16.5mm
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Operating Temperature
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–10°C to 50°C
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Storage Temperature
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–20°C to +55°C
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Transmission Type
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2.4GHz Digital Frequency
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Modulation
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GFSK
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Operating Range (without obstacle)
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Up to 328ft (100m)
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Audio Output Connector
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3.5mm Headphone Jack
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3.5mm TRS Output Jack
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Audio Output Level
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–60 dBV to -20dBV
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Power Requirements
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Built-in Li-ion Battery or USB-C DC 5V or Charging Contact
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Built-in Battery Life
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Approx. 6.5 hours
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Antenna
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PIFA Antenna
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Weight
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Approx. 32g(1.13oz)
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Dimensions
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62.1×31.6×16.5mm
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Operating Temperature
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–10°C to 50°C
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Storage Temperature
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–20°C to +55°C
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Note: When combining wireless and wired microphones on the same interface, this XLR adapter must be used for the wireless systems
A court reporter from Colorado –
I am a freelance reporter in Colorado and usually do several civil trials a year. I purchased two Boya wireless systems because I was worried about the batteries not lasting long enough with just one, and used both transmitters at the bench for bench conferences. First time EVER I could clearly hear the bench conferences!
I had an old Andrea Electronics microphone I used for backup recording into my software for depositions, but purchased a new “wired” mic anyway. The difference is huge, so I’m glad I replaced the old one!
I purchased the JUST MIC IV mixer so I could plug in the wired mic and ONE of the Boya systems (the second was charging and I would switch them out after lunch).
I muted the Boya system while proceedings were going on and muted the wired mic when there were bench conferences. I tried leaving both on at the same time because sometimes the judge was a bit quiet, but there was a bit of an echo. Didn’t really matter, though, because the audio was CLEAR and this courtroom was LARGE.
One of the other features I LOVED, LOVED, LOVED about the mixer is I had ear buds plugged into it, an ear bud in one ear, and I could turn up the volume, which enabled me to hear things that I could tell opposing counsel didn’t hear at times because I could see a little frown on their face and then they would look at the realtime.
SOOOO GLAD I MADE THIS PURCHASE!!!