🎙️ Capture Reality, Not Just Sound — Be There Without Being There
The SP15C USB-C Binaural Microphone delivers true-to-life 3D audio by capturing spatial cues naturally shaped by your head. Designed for seamless plug-and-play use with smartphones and pocket cameras, it requires no batteries or software. Its lightweight, water-resistant, wearable design makes it perfect for creators seeking immersive sound in vlogs, music, podcasts, and live events.
Control Method | App |
Control Type | Media Control |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, Tablet, Camera, Camera |
Antenna Location | Recording sound for concerts and live events |
Enclosure Material | Plastic |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Number of Power Levels | 1 |
Is Electric | No |
Specific Uses For Product | Recording live music concerts, podcasts, vlogs, ASMR, Foley effects, field recordings, video conferencing |
Carrying Case Material | Not Plastic |
Cable Features | Retractable |
Additional Features | Wearable Technology |
Headphones Ear Placement | Open Ear |
Headphone Folding Features | On Ear |
Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
Noise Control | None |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Wireless Technology | wired |
Carrying Case Color | Black |
Color | Black |
Theme | Audio Technology |
Item Weight | 1.44 Ounces |
C**.
Great stereo sound recording!
Stronger bass and cleaner dialogues Vs my built in iPhone 15 pro max microphones. It does pick up all sounds including enhance by the ambient sound. My main use is concert recording and this seems to capture the bass better than other external mics. I would use a third party app like black magic to reduce the gain otherwise it might be too loud. I compared against a shotgun mic but those products appear to be good for dialogue and not music. I even tried a more expensive stereo usbc shotgun style mic and the stereo and full bass recording on this is much cleaner. My only criticism is the microphone does look and feel cheap…but it seems to work really well for its intended use and I can’t really find a better alternative. It’s also more covert that it wears along the ears rather than an awkward looking shotgun mic at concerts.
B**Y
Amazing binaurals
Good sounding, comfy even with glasses, connect with Filmic Pro, Moment, Voice Record, etc. Knowledgeable and friendly support. No issues recording ambient sounds to Voice Record for prolonged times on iPhone 14. No interference issues, no cable noise, no pops. Construction sounds, planes, helicopters, beach walla, emergency vehicles, restaurant ambiance… and all that with a discreet small earphone type of setup. Make sure you get some wind protection or at least a beanie. The right cable for the iPhone and the wind jammers are listed on manufacturer’s website.
F**S
Wow! What can I say? True 3D Audio.
These really blew past my expectations.The sound really is like the ultra 4k HDR of audio recording a live environment. True 3D immersion. AAA+I use these with my live streaming rig connected to a “belabox” encoder installed on an orange pi 5+.Works fantastic.
T**H
Awkward and Not That Impressive Really
Nothing out the ordinary in terms of recording quality; actually not that great. My prior mic was a $50 condenser amazon special that came with a lot of accessories that I went back to using. I do voice over work etc; and my voice sounded so weird; could not edit the low hum away. The ear pieces do not stay put - you cannot adjust to your ear size and I have small ears. One would think with all the technology they boast that the very least they could be adjustable to be comfortable. Mine fell off. I retuned them. Not worth the money. Disappointed. I also went and invested in a 3dio mic - may as well if I'm serious about what I'm doing.
L**U
Sounds great...clumsy design though.
It's hard to not love these just based on how they sound. They DO sound good. The quality of sound they reproduce doesn't match their demure stature. But what just kept turning me off is the way they go on (and come off) my ears. The problem may, indeed, be that I wear glasses. But when I'd go to take these off, and they'd hook onto my glasses arm, and pull them off my face, it got REAL frustrating. Especially when my hands are full of microphone and phone.Your experience my be fantastic if you don't wear glasses. I found them to just not want to get along with anything else on my face.Maybe they come out with a hard-shell version or a molded version of these instead of the "looped tube" design. Those might be better for us glasses wearing folks. But the issue with the kind of clumsy on and off (taking them off was worse then putting them on) just annoyed me. Honestly? I'd love to see these integrated into a set of studio-monitor headphones. IF you could isolate them properly. But for me, they're good, not great, the way they're currently designed.Great sound, they just don't get along well with glasses. At least not for me. Recommend heartily for non-glasses wearing folks for sure. Glasses wearers might want to demo them first before "going live".
E**C
Works beautifully, tested on Android (Open Camera) and PC (Audacity)
The media could not be loaded. In the test video I use Open Camera on my android device to demonstrate the positioning of the audio. The mic itself is easy to use and picks up spatial audio pretty close to the real thing. The only difficulty you will have is wrestling with your software and phone/computer to get it to work.The mic outputs via its usb C female port, and a usb c male to male cord is provided for using it with a phone. If you want to use it on a device without a type-C port but with regular usb-A ports such as an older PC or laptop, you will have to provide your own cord. The easiest way is to use a common type c to USB cord (USB C male to USB A male), if you bought a new phone or other mobile device in the last 2 years or so you will probably already have one on hand that came with the box. I used the cord that came with my phone and it worked great with Audacity on Windows 10 (set input to stereo).The manual provides good, general instructions: There's a list of compatible software, some paid and some free (eg. Open Camera) for recording on ipad and android, because the default camera app may not make use of an external mic. The manual recommends plugging in the mic and turning on airplane mode before opening the app.One thing I would like is if the manual would provide app-specific instructions/configurations for each app, ie. whether an app works at the default settings or whether specific steps are required. This information is not on the leaflet manual and also not on the sonic presence website, so you will have to find the app-specific instructions yourself. To ensure success I set the audio source to "external mic (if present)" in the settings for Open Camera.In summary if you want to provide a fantastic audio experience, this microphone will get it done.
L**I
Doesn't work
When I follow advice to download an app the app doesn't work with this device. I want my money back. Too difficult to figure out
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