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RØDE adds free camera receiver to Wireless Micro system for creators

RØDE is giving Wireless Micro users a free camera receiver, making it easier to capture high-quality audio with DSLR and mirrorless cameras.

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RØDE quietly pulled back the curtain on a compact new on‑camera receiver designed to turn its wildly popular Wireless Micro system into a true hybrid audio solution for both smartphones and traditional cameras. Until now, the Wireless Micro—launched in November 2024—was primarily pitched at on‑the‑go smartphone shooters, offering a pocket‑size charging case, dual transmitters, and a direct plug‑in Lightning or USB‑C receiver for just $149. With this new Camera Receiver, vloggers, indie filmmakers, and social media creators can finally cross over without missing a beat.

Behind the scenes, the Wireless Micro has already made waves. When RØDE released the system on November 12, 2024, reviewers praised its ultra‑compact form factor, intuitive clip‑and‑go design, and solid 21 hours of total runtime—including bonus charges from its charging case. It represented RØDE’s most affordable wireless microphone system to date, undercutting competitors by blending professional‑grade audio with no‑fuss smartphone connectivity. The $149 price tag and two built‑in transmitters made it an instant favorite among TikTokers, Instagram storytellers, and anyone looking to up their smartphone‑video sound game.

Now, registered Wireless Micro users in the United States can claim this new Camera Receiver at zero cost for the hardware itself—just cover a modest shipping fee—simply by registering at account.rode.com.

RØDE Wireless Micro Camera Receiver
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Under the hood, the Wireless Micro Camera Receiver is impressively capable. It pairs with up to two Wireless Micro transmitters via 2.4GHz digital wireless and outputs via any camera’s 3.5mm analog input. A dedicated gain‑control knob lets you balance levels on the fly, while intelligent plug‑in‑power detection automatically powers down the unit when disconnected, conserving battery life during long shoots. Add “best‑in‑class” line‑of‑sight range and an ultra‑lightweight, clip‑on form factor, and you’ve got an on‑camera tool that tucks neatly into your rig without bulk or fuss.

This camera receiver isn’t RØDE’s first rodeo in expanding Wireless Micro’s utility. Back in May 2025, the company pushed out a firmware update called Direct Connect, enabling Bluetooth‑based links directly to iOS devices via the RØDE Capture app—no hardware receiver necessary. With that update, iPhone shooters gained the freedom to ditch the wired dongle; with today’s hardware launch, DSLR and mirrorless users can join the wireless revolution too.

  • RØDE Wireless Micro Camera Receiver
  • RØDE Wireless Micro Camera Receiver
  • RØDE Wireless Micro Camera Receiver
  • RØDE Wireless Micro Camera Receiver
  • RØDE Wireless Micro Camera Receiver
  • RØDE Wireless Micro Camera Receiver
  • RØDE Wireless Micro Camera Receiver

In practice, the new receiver means you can mount it atop a mirrorless body one moment, then swap to an iPhone rig the next—without missing a take. And because it accepts two channels, it’s perfect for interviews, multi‑subject shots, or mounted dual‑camera shoots, all while retaining that Wireless Micro signature simplicity. Sure, competitors like DJI and Hollyland have offered camera‑ready wireless kits at similar price points, but few match RØDE’s combination of brand trust, software ecosystem (Capture, Central, Reporter), and ongoing firmware support.

For any current Wireless Micro owner, this is essentially a free power‑move: register, pay shipping, and you’ve instantly added DSLR/mirrorless compatibility to your kit. For rookies, the total package still rings in at $149, receiver included (outside the U.S., conditions apply). Either way, RØDE has doubled down on making pro‑level wireless audio more accessible than ever—no subscriptions required, no hidden fees, just plug‑and‑play versatility built for today’s creator economy.


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