The Lark M2 is the latest wireless lavalier microphone from Hollyland, a company who has made some of the premier A/V options for creators for years. It’s the company’s new flagship, following up on the Lark Max, and has shrunk in size, making it one of the most low profile wireless lav mics on the market. Startin at $139 for the mobile version and $159 for the camera version, it’s significantly less than its biggest competitor, decreases in size, increases in range, and offers a handy charging case so you’re always ready to create.
The Hollyland Lark M2 is a wireless lavalier microphone designed for creators that need to move. A lavalier mic is sometimes referred to as a lapel mic because it’s intended to attach to your lapel rather than sit on a desk. Unlike a traditional microphone, you’re not tethered to one spot to continue sounding good. A lavalier microphone gives you the freedom to move naturally and stop worrying about audio levels.
What’s interesting is that, despite their small size, lav mics can actually provide excellent sound. Even affordable options, like the $15 Boya M1 can deliver impressive results when positioned correctly. The problem with wired lavs is that they come with incredibly long cables, allowing you to walk around, but also needing to manage feet of extra wire, usually stuffed into a pocket. Wireless lav mics solve that but historically have been bigger and leave you with a noticeable box on your shirt.
The Lark M2 overcomes that challenge in a major way. Coming with two transmitters that are only about the size of a quarter, they’re some of the most unobtrusive lavalier mics I’ve come across. You’ll notice them when worn but they definitely don’t stand out as much as other wireless
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