Wireless Condenser Mics

Wireless Condenser Microphones

Explore Hollyland's wireless condenser microphone lineup — from ultra-compact clip-on mics to pro-grade 32-bit float recorders. Built for creators, filmmakers, and podcasters who demand studio-quality audio and reliable wireless freedom, wherever they shoot.
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Compatible with cameras, iPhones, Android & USB-C devices

  • Studio-Grade 32-Bit Audio
  • Up to 340m Wireless Range
  • ENC & AI Noise Cancellation
  • Plug-and-Play Setup
Wireless Condenser Microphones
Editor's pickLARK MAX 232-Bit Float · 340m Range
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Four wireless condenser microphones, each built for a different creator workflow.
LARK M2

LARK M2

The all-rounder for camera and mobile creators

  • 300m range
  • ENC noise cancellation
  • 24-bit / 48kHz
$106.00
LARK M2S

LARK M2S

Ultralight, invisible-fit mic for on-camera discretion

  • 7g transmitter
  • No-logo design
  • ENC noise cancellation
$125.00
LARK MAX 2

LARK MAX 2

Pro wireless system for advanced video production

  • 32-bit float recording
  • AI noise cancellation
  • Timecode support
$266.68
LARK A1

LARK A1

Smartphone-native audio built for mobile-first creators

  • 54h total battery
  • 3-level noise cancellation
  • Smartphone-native
$50.30
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Which LARK Is Right for You?

Compare key specs across the full LARK wireless condenser lineup to find your perfect match.
Model LARK M2 LARK M2 $106.00 LARK M2S LARK M2S $125.00 LARK MAX 2 LARK MAX 2 $266.68 LARK A1 LARK A1 $50.30
Best ForAll-round creators & vloggers On-camera discretion & style-conscious creators Pro filmmakers & production teams Mobile-first & smartphone creators
Audio Format24-bit / 48kHz 24-bit / 48kHz 32-bit Float / 24-bit / 48kHz 24-bit / 48kHz
Wireless Range (LOS)300m / 1000ft 300m / 1000ft 340m / 1115ft 200m / 650ft
Total Battery LifeUp to 40 hours Up to 30 hours Up to 36 hours Up to 54 hours
Transmitter Weight9g 7g 14g 8g
Noise CancellationENC ENC AI Noise Cancellation 3-Level Intelligent Noise Cancellation
Internal Recording32-bit Float, up to 14 hours
Device CompatibilityCamera & Mobile Camera & Mobile Camera Smartphone
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Buying Guide

How to Choose a Wireless Condenser Microphone

The right wireless condenser mic depends on more than raw sound quality. From range and battery life to device compatibility and noise control, here's what to weigh before you buy.
  1. Audio Quality: The Specs That…
  2. Wireless Range: LOS vs. NLOS —…
  3. Battery Life: Per-Charge vs. Total…
  4. Size, Weight, and On-Camera…
  5. Device Compatibility: Camera,…
  6. Noise Cancellation: Your First…
  7. Internal Recording: The Safety Net…
  8. Setup Simplicity vs. Pro-Level…

Audio Quality: The Specs That Actually Matter

Condenser microphones are valued for their wide, detailed sound capture — and the wireless format shouldn't change that. When comparing options, focus on three core specs:

  • Bit depth: 24-bit recording delivers clean, professional audio for the vast majority of creators and production workflows. 32-bit float goes further — it eliminates clipping risk entirely, even in loud or unpredictable environments, with no manual gain staging required in the field.
  • Signal-to-noise ratio (SNR): A higher SNR means less audible hiss and a cleaner noise floor. Look for ≥70dB for professional output.
  • Frequency response: A full 20Hz–20kHz range ensures voices are captured with natural warmth and high-end clarity.

For most content creators, 24-bit/48kHz is more than enough. If you're shooting high-stakes productions — loud environments, live events, or situations with no opportunity for a retake — 32-bit float removes the risk and is worth prioritizing.


Wireless Range: LOS vs. NLOS — Know the Difference

Range specs are almost always quoted as line-of-sight (LOS) distances — a clear, unobstructed path between transmitter and receiver. That's rarely the real-world condition.

What actually matters on a shoot is non-line-of-sight (NLOS) range — performance through walls, clothing, crowds, and typical shooting environments.

  • LOS range: Most models reach 300m+, which is useful for wide outdoor shoots, events, and large venues.
  • NLOS range: Expect 40–70m in practical conditions — more than enough for interviews, vlogging, and most event setups.

For everyday content creation, NLOS performance is the realistic benchmark. For large-venue work or expansive outdoor coverage, prioritize models with the highest LOS ratings and strongest transmission stability.


Battery Life: Per-Charge vs. Total Capacity

Battery specs come in two forms — and each one serves a different type of user.

  • Per-charge TX battery life: How long the transmitter runs on a single charge. Most options here deliver 9–11 hours, which covers a full shooting day.
  • Total battery life: The total recording time available across all charges stored in the charging case — ranging from 30 to 54 hours depending on the model.

If you shoot daily or travel without reliable access to charging, total battery life is your most important spec. For occasional or single-session shooters, per-charge performance is all that matters.


Size, Weight, and On-Camera Discretion

The transmitter attaches directly to your subject — so how it looks and feels on camera matters.

  • Weight: Transmitters in this range weigh 7–14g. Lighter options (7–9g) are virtually imperceptible when clipped on, keeping subjects comfortable and reducing distracting movement.
  • Logo visibility: For brand-neutral or cinematic productions, a no-logo design keeps the transmitter invisible on screen. If a clean look is non-negotiable, this is a meaningful differentiator — the LARK M2S is designed specifically with this in mind.
  • Physical profile: A slimmer body hides more easily under a lapel, collar, or fabric layer — improving aesthetics and reducing wind noise exposure.

If the transmitter will appear on camera at any point, weight and design deserve as much attention as the spec sheet.


Device Compatibility: Camera, Smartphone, or Both?

This is one of the most practical — and most overlooked — considerations before buying.

  • Camera setups (DSLR, mirrorless, cinema rigs): Look for a receiver designed to mount on a camera shoe with a standard 3.5mm TRS output.
  • Smartphone setups: Some wireless mics connect directly via USB-C or Lightning, with no adapter or separate receiver needed. The LARK A1 is purpose-built for this mobile-first workflow.
  • Hybrid or multi-device workflows: If you record to both a camera and a phone — or anticipate switching in future — a combo/universal version covers both without requiring a second purchase.

Always confirm compatibility with your primary recording device before buying. Compatibility mismatches are the most common source of buyer frustration with wireless mics.


Noise Cancellation: Your First Defense Against Bad Audio

Most real-world shooting environments — streets, offices, event venues, outdoor locations — don't cooperate. Noise cancellation is what keeps your recordings clean without spending time in post.

  • ENC (Environmental Noise Cancellation): Hardware-level filtering that targets ambient sounds — wind, traffic, crowd noise — at the source. Available across most models in this lineup.
  • AI Noise Cancellation: Adaptive, real-time processing that goes beyond standard ENC, more intelligently separating speech from non-speech sounds as conditions change.
  • Adjustable levels: Multi-level noise cancellation control lets you dial in the right amount of processing for a given environment, rather than applying a one-size-fits-all filter.

Any outdoor or event shooting benefits from ENC at minimum. For consistently noisy or unpredictable environments, AI noise cancellation is worth the step up.


Internal Recording: The Safety Net You Hope Not to Need

Wireless transmission is highly reliable — but not immune to interference, signal drop, or receiver issues. Internal recording is how you protect against losing a take.

  • Transmitters with onboard recording capture audio directly to built-in memory, independent of the wireless signal. If the connection drops, you still have a usable file.
  • At the pro level, 32-bit float internal recording — available on the LARK MAX 2 — means the backup file is fully production-ready, not just a fallback.

For shoots where a retake isn't possible — live events, run-and-gun documentary work, once-in-a-moment interviews — internal recording isn't a bonus feature. It's essential.


Setup Simplicity vs. Pro-Level Control

How much workflow control you need should guide how much complexity you take on.

  • Plug-and-play: Clip on the transmitter, connect the receiver, record. No configuration required. Ideal for beginners, fast-paced shoots, and anyone focused on content rather than settings.
  • App-based control: Adjust gain, EQ, noise cancellation, and monitor levels remotely from a phone — useful when the transmitter is clipped somewhere out of reach. Most models here offer optional app control without making it mandatory.
  • Advanced production features: Timecode sync, multi-transmitter support, and real-time audio monitoring are built for structured productions. The LARK MAX 2 supports up to 4 transmitters per receiver, making it a strong fit for panel discussions, group interviews, or multi-camera documentary setups.

Start with plug-and-play if you're new to wireless audio or prioritize speed on set. Scale up to app control or advanced pro features as your workflow demands them.

Built for How You Create

One Collection. Every Scenario.

From solo vlogs shot on a street corner to multi-camera film sets, Hollyland wireless condenser microphones are engineered to deliver studio-grade audio wherever your work takes you.

Vlogging & Solo Content Creation

Clip on, press record, and move freely. Ultra-compact transmitters stay out of frame while ENC noise cancellation keeps your voice front and center — wherever the shot takes you.
  • Solo Creator
  • Run-and-Gun
  • Wireless Freedom

Interviews & Podcast Recording

Two speakers, zero compromise. Dual transmitter support and omnidirectional condenser pickup capture both voices clearly — no cables, no mixer, and no cleanup in post.
  • Dual Speaker
  • Cable-Free
  • Conversation Audio

On-Location & Outdoor Shoots

Take audio outdoors without taking a quality hit. Up to 340m of wireless range and environmental noise cancellation deliver clean recordings even in noisy, unpredictable locations.
  • Long Range
  • Outdoor Shoots
  • Noise Cancellation

Mobile & Smartphone Production

Plug into your iPhone or Android and start creating. Intelligent noise cancellation and in-app EQ control bring professional-grade audio to every mobile workflow — no extra gear required.
  • Mobile First
  • Plug & Play
  • Smartphone Native

Cinema & Camera-Rig Filmmaking

Professional production demands professional audio. 32-bit float recording, timecode sync, and support for up to four transmitters give filmmakers and video teams the tools to capture every take without compromise.
  • 32-bit Float
  • Pro Production
  • Camera Compatible

Presentations & Live Events

Move freely across the stage without being tethered to the podium. Lightweight, discreet transmitters deliver clear, consistent audio to your camera or recording device from the first word to the last.
  • Stage Ready
  • Presenter Friendly
  • Discreet Wear

Live Streaming

Go live in seconds with plug-and-play setup and a connection stable enough to last the entire stream. Clean wireless audio keeps your audience focused — and coming back.
  • Streaming Ready
  • Stable Connection
  • Low Latency
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1.5M+ creators picked LARK microphones for their audio

A decade of wireless engineering for film crews and broadcasters — packaged for modern creator workflows.
  • 4.7 Avg. rating · 120K+ reviews
  • 1.5M+ Verified creators
  • 160+ Countries shipped
  • 98% Would recommend

I love my new LARK M2 mics. These were so good, and I really enjoyed testing out the new LARK M2 from Hollyland.

Sarah GraceSarah GraceTech Creator · 3.2M YouTube subscribers

The Hollyland LARK MAX is the wireless microphone system with the clearest and crispest audio of any wireless mic system I have ever tried.

GoenrockGoenrockCinematographer · 107K Instagram subscribers

LARK MAX is doing an excellent job of dropping the sound of the air conditioner, which is something l always have to remove and post with our shotgun mic.

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FAQ

Your Wireless Condenser Mic Questions, Answered

Which Hollyland wireless condenser mic is right for me?
The best choice depends on your device, workflow, and production level: - **LARK A1** — Built for **smartphone-first creators** (TikTok, Reels, Shorts, mobile YouTube). Plug straight into your phone with 3-level intelligent noise cancellation, EQ and gain control, and the longest total battery life in the lineup at **54 hours**. - **LARK M2** — The **versatile all-rounder** for creators shooting on cameras, phones, or both. At just **9g**, it delivers 24-bit/48kHz audio with ENC noise cancellation and up to **300m wireless range**. Available in camera, mobile, and combo versions. - **LARK M2S** — Engineered for **discretion without compromising audio quality**. The lightest transmitter in the lineup at **7g**, with a no-logo invisible fit and premium titanium finish — built for on-camera talent where the mic cannot be seen. - **LARK MAX 2** — The **pro-tier choice** for filmmakers and production teams. Features 32-bit float recording, AI noise cancellation, timecode sync, support for up to 4 transmitters per receiver, and up to **340m wireless range**. **Quick guide:** Mobile-only creator → LARK A1. Camera or multi-device shooter → LARK M2. Discretion a priority → LARK M2S. Professional production → LARK MAX 2.
Is wireless audio quality as good as a wired condenser mic?
Yes — every wireless condenser mic in this lineup is engineered to deliver studio-grade audio. Key specifications across the range: - **20Hz–20kHz full-range frequency response** — the same bandwidth as professional studio condenser mics - **24-bit/48kHz digital audio** on the LARK A1, M2, and M2S; **32-bit float/48kHz** on the LARK MAX 2 for a dynamic range so wide that clipping becomes practically impossible - **Signal-to-noise ratio of ≥70dB** (up to ≥72dB on the LARK MAX 2) — ensuring clean, low-noise capture even in quiet recording environments - **Maximum SPL handling of 115–128dB** — enough headroom for loud speakers, live events, and high-energy outdoor shoots The result is broadcast-quality audio that competes directly with tethered condenser setups — without the cable limiting your movement.
How reliable is the wireless connection in real-world shooting conditions?
All Hollyland wireless condenser mics are built to perform beyond ideal line-of-sight conditions: | Model | LOS Range | NLOS Range | |---|---|---| | LARK M2 | 300m / 1000ft | 40–60m | | LARK M2S | 300m / 1000ft | 40–60m | | LARK A1 | 200m / 650ft | — | | LARK MAX 2 | 340m / 1115ft | 70m / 230ft | NLOS (non-line-of-sight) performance is what matters most in real-world shoots — indoors, crowded venues, and urban environments where walls and obstacles exist between your transmitter and receiver. The **LARK MAX 2 leads the lineup with 70m NLOS range**, giving professional crews the most headroom in demanding environments.
How long will the battery actually last on a shoot?
Here's what to expect from each model, including the charging case capacity: | Model | TX Battery Per Charge | Total Battery Life | |---|---|---| | LARK A1 | ~9 hours | Up to **54 hours** | | LARK M2 | ~10 hours | Up to **40 hours** | | LARK MAX 2 | ~11 hours (mic) / ~12 hours (RX) | Up to **36 hours** | | LARK M2S | ~9 hours | Up to **30 hours** | Total battery life includes the charging case, which keeps your transmitters and receivers topped up between sessions. The **LARK A1 leads with 54 total hours** — ideal for multi-day shoots or creators who rarely get a chance to recharge. The **LARK MAX 2 also supports up to 14 hours of continuous internal recording** stored directly on the mic, independently of the wireless connection.
Will these mics work with my camera, smartphone, or both?
Hollyland designs its wireless condenser mics with device flexibility in mind: - **LARK A1** — Designed specifically for **smartphones**. True plug-and-play connectivity — no adapters, no configuration required. - **LARK M2** — Available in **Camera**, **Mobile**, and **Combo** versions. The combo version covers both camera rigs and smartphones, making it one of the most universally compatible wireless mics available. - **LARK M2S** — Same multi-version flexibility as the LARK M2. The combo version works across cameras, smartphones, and tablets. - **LARK MAX 2** — Optimized for **camera-based production** (DSLR, mirrorless, cinema cameras), with support for up to 4 transmitters per receiver for professional multi-mic setups. If you regularly switch between devices, the **Combo versions of the LARK M2 or LARK M2S** are the most versatile pick.
What happens if the wireless signal drops — will I lose the recording?
The **LARK MAX 2** is the most robust safeguard against signal loss in the lineup. It features **32-bit float internal recording** built directly into each transmitter, storing a local backup of up to **14 hours** on the mic itself. Even if the wireless connection drops entirely, your audio is saved and fully recoverable. For the LARK M2, LARK M2S, and LARK A1, reliable performance is maintained through extended wireless range — up to 300m (LARK M2/M2S) and 200m (LARK A1) line-of-sight — significantly reducing the likelihood of dropout in typical shooting environments. For high-stakes productions where losing a take is simply not an option, the **LARK MAX 2's internal backup recording** is the most complete safety net in the lineup.
How well do these mics handle wind and background noise outdoors?
Every mic in this lineup includes noise-reduction technology, with varying levels of control: - **LARK M2 & LARK M2S** — Feature **ENC (Environmental Noise Cancellation)** to filter out ambient background noise in outdoor or busy shooting environments - **LARK A1** — Offers **3-level intelligent noise cancellation**, letting you dial in the right suppression level for your environment, plus EQ, reverb adjustment, and auto-limit clip protection for additional audio control - **LARK MAX 2** — Equipped with **AI noise cancellation**, the most advanced processing in the lineup — capable of separating voice from complex background environments in real time All models are also compatible with foam windshields to reduce wind turbulence directly at the capsule. For outdoor shoots in variable conditions, the **LARK A1** and **LARK MAX 2** offer the most processing flexibility.
Are the transmitters small and discreet enough to wear on camera?
Compact, wearable design is a core priority across the entire lineup: - **LARK M2S** — The most discreet option in the range. At just **7g** with a **no-logo invisible fit** and premium titanium finish, it's designed to disappear on a lapel or collar — purpose-built for on-camera talent where the mic must not be visible. - **LARK M2** — At **9g** with a button-size form factor, it sits under a collar or on a lapel without drawing attention. - **LARK A1** — At **8g** with a magnetic compact design, it clips securely and sits flush against clothing for a clean on-camera look. - **LARK MAX 2** — At **14g**, it's slightly heavier as the pro-tier option, but still lightweight relative to traditional wireless body-pack transmitters. Made with excimer nano-coated, skin-friendly material for comfortable all-day wear. For interviews, presentations, or any situation where the mic cannot appear on screen, the **LARK M2S** is the purpose-built choice.
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