Hollyland Lark M2 Wireless Lavalier Microphone for iPhone/Android/Camera/PC/Laptop with Lightning/USB-C/Plug, 48KHz 24Bit, 1000ft Range, Noise Cancellation, 30H Battery for Video Recording, StreamingClimatePartner certified
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Hollyland Lark M2 Wireless Lavalier Microphone for iPhone/Android/Camera/PC/Laptop with Lightning/USB-C/Plug, 48KHz 24Bit, 1000ft Range, Noise Cancellation, 30H Battery for Video Recording, StreamingClimatePartner certified

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  • Recommended Uses For Product
    Video Singing
  • Brand
    HollyView
  • Model Name
    Lark M2
  • Connectivity Technology
    Bluetooth USB
  • Connector Type
    Lightning/USB
  • Special Feature
    1-Touch Mute
📡1000ft wireless range
🔋40H battery life with case
🎙️48kHz/24bit Hi-Fi sound

Description

🎤 Elevate your voice, wire-free and worry-free.

  • INSTANT SETUP ZERO HASSLE - Pre-paired out of the box for seamless connection—start recording in seconds, no tech headaches.
  • UNMATCHED WIRELESS FREEDOM - Enjoy up to 1000ft line-of-sight range with interference-resistant LDS antenna technology.
  • STUDIO GRADE AUDIO PRECISION - Capture crystal-clear, professional 48kHz/24bit sound with 70dB SNR for flawless recordings.
  • ALL DAY POWER NO INTERRUPTIONS - Record up to 10 hours per charge, with a compact case delivering 40 hours total battery life.
  • SMART NOISE CANCELLATION CONTROL - One-touch noise cancellation ensures your voice stays rich and clear, even in noisy environments.

The Hollyland Lark M2 is a featherlight wireless lavalier microphone system designed for professionals and creators. It delivers studio-grade 48kHz/24bit audio with a 1000ft wireless range, smart noise cancellation, and up to 40 hours of battery life with its charging case. Compatible with iPhone, Android, cameras, and PCs, it offers instant pairing and versatile connectivity options including Lightning, USB-C, and 3.5mm jack.

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Specifications

Power SourceBattery Powered
Number of Batteries4 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)
Signal-to-Noise Ratio115 dB
Frequency Range20 H-20 kHz
Audible Noise115 dB
Hardware PlatformPC, Camera, Smartphone
Number of Channels2
Polar PatternOmnidirectional
Audio Sensitivity115 dB
Microphone Form FactorSkin Rejuvenation Device
Connectivity Technology2.4GHz
Connector TypeLightning/USB Type-C, 3.5 mm Jack
Special Features1-Touch Recording, Mute Function
Compatible DevicesSamsung S24/S23/22/21/20/10, Oneplus and All Android Smartphones, Camera/Laptop/Macbook/Tablet/iPad, iPhone16/15/14/13/12/XR/X/8/7/6 series
Item Weight0.38 Kilograms
Item Dimensions10 x 2 x 2.7 inches
ColorBlack

Have a Question? See What Others Asked

Does the Lark M2 support recording in Stereo Mode?
There should be four magnets included, why there are only two magnets (or zero) in my package?
Is the Lark M2 compatible with the iPhone 15 (Pro Max)?
What's the difference between the camera version and combo version?
Doesn't cut down on background noise/ Noise Cancellation Function is not working

Reviews

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R**M

EXCELLENT SOUND QUALITY, EXTREMELY VERSATILE SYSTEM

As part of my job, I create an audio recording of my voice each week. Previously, I have used wired lavalier microphones. Eventually, I switched to a wireless, Bluetooth lav, but I wasn’t quite satisfied with the sound quality.Basics:The Hollyland Lark M2 comes with several pieces. There is a T-shaped usb-c connected receiver. You plug this piece into your phone, or other usb-c device. It will receive the sound from the mic/transmitter, and put it into your device, using whatever app you use to record.Two wireless mics/transmitters come with this set. These record your voice, and send the sound to the receiver, and thus into your phone or usb-c device. The receiver and transmitter will automatically connect whenever the receiver is plugged in and the mic is both turned on. When they are connected, each piece has a solid blue light on it. If you only connect one of the mics, the t-shaped receiver will show one solid blue light, and another blinking one.A yellow button on the mic/transmitter will turn it on or off. A short press on the button puts the mic into noise-cancellation mode. At this point, the little blue light turns green, rather than blue.The receiver and mics are stored in a small case that will also charge the mics.Along with these pieces are several other things that help you attach the mics. You can hang a magnet on a string around your neck. The mics/transmitters have a magnet on the back and will attach to this. So it looks like you are wearing a necklace with a round pendant, which is, in fact, the microphone. If you prefer, you can place a magnet on the inside of your shirt, and attach the mic to it on the outside of your shirt. Simple, and you can place it anywhere. Finally, if you have clothing where this is appropriate, you can use a clip and magnet to clip the mic on wherever you like. I find this magnet system to be incredibly versatile, and easy to implement.Sound Quality.The Lark M2 has excellent sound quality. In fact, at first I thought it wasn’t going to work, because it reproduced sound TOO faithfully. I like to walk around when I record my voice, and the mic was picking up the creaking floor, or the sound of my cat trying to get into the room. But then I discovered that there is a noise cancellation function. You push the yellow button on the mic piece, and the blue connection light turns green, both on the transmitter and on the receiver. The green light means that noise cancellation is on. With noise cancellation, I found I had the sound I wanted.Note on connection. I record into a Google Pixel 6a phone. The phone has a case to protect it. I found that the USB C connector on the Lark M2 was short enough that phone case was sometimes pushing it out, causing the transmitter to disconnect from the phone. This was easily solved with a USB C extension adapter, available for a couple of dollars from Amazon.I’m very glad I purchased this, and I would highly recommend it to anyone who frequently records voices.

M**K

Good sound

So far I haven't done much with these mics. Just some basic tests to see how they configure and, most importantly, how they sound.The sound is almost as good as a studio mic, of the sort you might have mounted on a boom for a podcast (I have a Heil Sound PR-40 for recording my voice and used to use a Røde NT-1). I bought wireless mics for the flexibility, so I can move around or record voice outside. (I also have a Shure MV88 for my iPhone, for field recording. It also sounds pretty good but picks up too much ambient sound for voice recordings.)…I tried a cheap imitation of the Røde Go mics and sent them back. The sound quality was awful.The Hollyland mics sound great and are definitely keepers.They are tiny—about the size of a quarter—with strong magnets for attachment to clips, necklace, or through fabric. This is a good thing for everyone but me. My hands are so numb and clumsy from neuropathy that they're hard to handle. Haven't tried stuffing one into one of the provided dead cats yet. (I've seen videos where an able bodied person has some difficulty pulling the magnets apart. So it's not just me.)Some quirks.1—The transmitters (mics) only connect with one receiver or the other. I thought I might be able to use both simultaneously, the Lightning on my iPhone and the USB-C on my iPad. Nope. One or the other. I don't know if this is something I can figure out, that they'll change, or it's just the way it is.2—When using the Black Magic Camera app the signal is much weaker on my iPad. Other configurations work and are equally good: on my phone while using the built-in camera app or Black Magic and on my tablet using the built-in app (also worked fine recording to AudioShare). The phone is iOS 17 while the tablet is iOS 18. I think it's a compatibility glitch between Apple, Black Magic, and Hollyland in the newer OS. A small disappointment but nothing major.(After trying those cheap mics I watched dozens of comparison and ranking videos. This type of mic has a tendency to sound muffled and distorted, even some of the expensive models.…The Lark M2 mics were always the best sounding or close to it. Sometimes one of the DJI mics and the Røde Pro sounded better. The cheaper models by both were inferior to the Hollyland to my ears despite the occasional claims of the tester that one of the others were better. I also thought the Lark M2 sounded better than the newer Lark M2S (which is the mic I would have preferred, for size and ease of use). The Lark M2 is actually the cheapest of the lot.…I strongly recommend these videos. Unfortunately there may not be any for the really cheap mics. Boya, yes. But probably none of the others.)

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