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Mag Wireless Charging Head

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Mani 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Yes] I bought this as my lighter option in comparison to my older Manfrotto 055 Mag Fiber one. I am reasonably impressed with the weight and quality. I have not used the ball head long enough to compare it against my older Manfrotto head ball 488. Though, my initial impression is very positive.

5
Brucej 2024-04-11 01:23:54

[16 lb (7.3 kg)] You can never go wrong with any Mag Light.

5
Dr Kenneth 2024-05-16 05:17:28

[0.34 lb] possibly could have used a smaller mag

5
Brucej 2024-09-16 04:59:59

You can never go wrong with any Mag Light.

5
-lvx-Frost 2024-04-27 09:15:58

[Fabric] I bought this about a month ago now and it has been great its bright and the wireless charging has come in handy

5
Sean 2024-06-05 06:57:28

[USB Hub] Wireless charging is cool. I like to have this in my bag just in case I need some extra juice.

5
LA DP 2024-04-09 03:24:20

[CE certified] Must have for any news mag show...

5
Gregory 2024-04-03 05:31:57

[2x AA] I love these mag lights, but when I saw green, I was so excited!

5
Joe 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[16 lb] This case is perfect for storing your wireless mics if you need to be mobile. Elastic straps for charging cords, two internal pockets to carry mic covers or whatever needs to be kept safe. All encased in a hard cover box. Very nice indeed.

5
Julian 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[-38 dB] Most of the work that I do revolves around documentary talking head interviews or run and gun guerrilla style documentary filmmaking where I mic up my subjects with a hidden lav mic. I own 2 sets of the rode wireless mic systems and I always pair them with cos-11d lavs. Given my experience with wireless Rode mics, I can not tell the difference between the two. Here's what I love about this system... - this system comes with a charging case - the devices attach magnetically in the charging case - this comes with a set of lavs (even though I almost always use sanken lav mics) - the clips on the receiver and transmitters are strong - usb-c charging - Bright LCD - Fast plug-and play setup (just a few secs to set up) I've never had a subject get further than 50 feet away from me and if they're further than 50 feet there's always a line of sight so these work very well in these scenarios. Also, I think that the fact that I use cos-11d lavs makes all the difference because they make the sound quality even better. In the environments that I use these lavs, I never experienced any drops and whether you're using them as your main source or a back up, I do not think you'll have any issues with these. Regarding the comment about the bad battery life - I did not experience this, but I've never run a device for longer than 4 hours when I work. I think if you're looking for a great wireless system that just works and won't break the bank - these Senal wireless mics are the way to go. [I have received this product in exchange for my honest review]

5