The new Boya Magic is a wireless microphone that can shape the shift according to work, such as a desktop microphone for a teleconference.
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The Boya microphone brand expands the composition of wireless microphones with a new type of product aimed at content creators working in a range of media that need a microphone kit for various scenarios.
The launch at Kickstarter today is the new Boya magic Wireless microphone system. This device is different from the usual Lavalier Lavalier microphone kits offered by Røde and Shure. Magic is a articulated design that can be adapted to a shape that can be easily adapted to fit a whole series of record scenarios that cannot be covered with normal microphone kits.
The meaning of Boya magic is a bit like The wireless microphone of the Sennheiser profile The system is used as a Lavalier Microphone kit or as a manual microphone for interviews. The device counts just 13mm and each of the two microphone transmitters weighs just 7g.
Boya Magic comes in a smartphone charging case on the base and two transmitters that can be charged on their cradle.
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Metamorphosis of microphones for multiple scenarios
The two microphones can move between the use of Lavalier, Handheld, Desktop and on camera. They have a row of up to 100 meters and a full battery charge provides up to six hours of use.
This brand new Boya product is the third product started by the company this year. The first two were Boyamic 2 and boyalink 3Wireless microphone systems that focus on taking high -loyal and daily conception of content, respectively.
These two new products were the first to use Boya’s latest acoustic architecture. Boya Magic also uses the same technology, allowing it to produce a more flexible microphone system that can be adapted to a number of different forms of download and content.
The Boya Magic Kit also comes with a small camera receiver connected to the analog input of a digital camera.
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Creating liquid content
Modern content is becoming more fluid, with creatives having to record interviews, shooting vlogs, living electricity and defining voices over video, often in a single flow of work. However, most of the audio registration equipment available to content creators remains fragmented, which can create an important friction point.
The design of Boya Magic is an immediate response to this tendency to produce multimedia by creating liquid content. Instead of requires separate microphones for each shooting scenario, Boya Magic integrates four common configurations into a device that is small enough to fit into a pocket.
The two wireless microphone traders Nestle Inside Case Boya Magic. Each microphone weighs only 7g and when used on a desktop or in camera mode, the pair of microscopes with a receiver integrated into extremely compact charge.
The Boya Smartphone application can be used to recording from the wireless microphone.
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Despite its compact size, the charging case includes two wireless receivers for Lavalier microphone transmitters. There is a small receiver to connect directly to a smartphone with a USB-C option or Lightning Connectors. Then there is a second receiver to connect to a camera or audio recording. The transmitters can support the audio recording of up to 48kHz/24-bit and have a dynamic area of 144 dB.
Boya Magic also uses real -time noise filtering based on AI, which has been trained in more than 700,000 sound samples. The system also includes a clever limiter to prevent cutting and can record two signals, including the -12dB safety route.
Multiple controls
The device automatically dominates as soon as the two microphones are removed from the charging case and can begin to record with default settings tuned for the most common settings. For even faster operation, users can control the microphones directly through the charging case using an external button. Boya says that this innovative design is a feature that is in the process of patent.
The two transmitters can be cut into clothes just like conventional Lavalier Mics.
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For those looking for more adjustment, the Boya Central Smartphone application can be used to control Magic Boya and offers access to EQ defaults and noise cancellation. It is an arrangement that could attract mobile creators, solo operators and content groups that must convert their content quickly, especially when working in a location where bulky equipment and the need for remodeling can slow down production.
Boya Magic uses the same audio processing core in Byamic 2 and Boyalink 3. However, this time it has been reunited in a natural design that is more flexible. By combining multiple log settings in one and compact unit, the company claims that Boya Magic can reduce the dismissal of tools and facilitate high quality audio recording for more attractive content.
Whether more creators will embrace this deviation from conventional wireless microphone products remains to be seen. But for those who work in a series of content creation, whether they are on the go, location or online flow, magic could be the sign of a turn to a lighter and more flexible registration kit.
Pricing and availability:
THE Boya magic It is now available with prices starting at $ 90.
Test Specifications:
Transmitter
- Dimensions: 35 x 15.2 x 13mm.
- Sampling rate: 48KHz 24-bit.
- Ratio to noise:> 80db.
- Frequency response: 20Hz – 20kHz.
- Dynamic area: 144DB.
- Transmission range: 100m.
- Battery life: 6 hours.
Receivers:
- Play: Yes.
- Charging upon registration: Yes.
- Adapter design: Lightning, USB-C, 3.5mm.
Charging case
- Dimensions: 141.3 x 26.5 x 21mm.
- Weight: 62.5g.
- Battery capacity: 500mAh.
- Combined Battery Area: 30 hours.


