Synco G2A2
Today we will be unboxing the Synco G2A2 wireless microphone
The Synco G2A2 is a single receiver with 2 wireless microphones
Key features are
492ft/150m Line Of Sight Transmission
TFT Screen
Mono/Stereo Output
This comes with just about everything you could want in a single package to start recording your Audio and Video
Upon opening the box, you get a Hard shell carry bag, and the instructions
Opening the Hard Shell carry bag, you have the single receiver and 2 transmitters, along with all of the other components
2 x External Lavalier Mics
1 x 3.5mm TRRS Phone Cable
1 x 3 in 1 charger
1 x 3.5 mm TRS Camera Cable
2 x Wind Muffs for the Lavalier Mics
2 x Windshields for the 2 Transmitters
2 Clips for the Lavalier mics
Receiver
Looking at the Receiver its pretty small, measuring in at around 2 inches x 1 5/8 inch
On Top we have a Headphone out jack, if you have someone recording you, they can hear the live output of the microphone
On the left hand side there is the USBC charging connector along with the On/Off, Mono/Stereo button
Nothing on the bottom
On the right hand side there are the Channel A and B Gain controls, along with a hard reset pin hole
On the back there is the clip to securely attach this to whatever you have close by, this will also fit onto a Camera Hot Shoe gun
Transmitter
For the Transmitter, this is pretty much the same same
Now on top we have the in built microphone with the option to add the Windshield as needed
On the right hand side there is the Low Cut button, this will not record anything under the 150hz range once selected
There is also the Pairing button if needed, these are already paired strait out of the box
Lastly on the right hand side is the hard reset pin hole just like the Receiver
The Bottom is empty
On the left hand side, we have the Mute Button, USBC Charging Connector and the External Lavalier Microphone input Jack
On the back we have a similar clip as the receiver, which you can attach to T-Shirts, Belts, Hats etc…..
Power On
Use the Mono/Stereo button to power on the receiver, this needs to be held in for about 3 seconds and the reciever will turn on
For the Transmitter, you will need to press the Mute Button for about 3 sends for it to turn on also, these will immediately start picking up sound and you will see the sound indicators on the TFT Screen start moving around, there is also the battery indicator along with the connectivity link on the Transmitters
Power Off
To power the Transmitters and Receiver off, hold down the same button for powering on for about 3 seconds
Charging
The kit comes with a 3 in 1 USBC Charging cable, this is convenient so that you dont need to carry 2 or 3 cables everywhere you go, the other end of the cable is a USB TypeB connector, these all unplug like any other USBC cables and connectors do for other devices
Lavalier Mics
Next up are the Lavalier Mics, you get two of these in the kit, each has its own WindMuff and Clips, these are pretty easy to assemble, the WindMuff slides over the Microphone, i’m turning it to ensure that the WindMuff covers all of the microphone, and the clip attaches to the bottom of the Microphone
These will then plug into each of the Transmitters
Windshield
Each of the Transmitters comes with a Windshield for the in built microphone, there are small connectors on the Windshield that slot into the holes either side of the Microphone
Receiver Cables
The Synco G2A2 comes with 2 output cables, a 3.5mm TRS cable for cameras, and a 3.5mm TRRS Cable for a mobile phone
You can also plug in almost any Headphones into the 3.5mm jack to hear the live signal
Packing it all away
Now that everything has been taken out, lets see it we can get all of the cables back in to the Hard Shell Carrying Case
The 2 Transmitter and Receiver have their own dedicated spots, with loosely fitting cutouts in the bottom of the carry case
The TRS Camera Cable
The TRRS Phone Cable
3 in 1 Charging Cable
Lavalier Microhone 1 with the Clip and WindMuff attached
Lavalier Microphone 2 again with the clip and WindMuff attached
Windshield 1 for the inbuilt microphone on the Transmitters
And Windshield 2 for the second Transmitter
That’s everything in the Carry Case, this closes pretty easily, no need trying to squeeze everything down, trying to push bits of cables, or parts of the Windshields, zip it up
The voice over for this video was recorded with the Synco G2A2, let me know what you think of the sound quality for the video above
Have a great day everyone, check back for more unboxing, reviews and anything else we can think of to post