- Rode announces a firmware update for Wireless Go (Gen 3) and Wireless Pro
- It adds a Direct Connect feature
- The update is available for free, starting today
If you own a Rode Wireless Go (Gen 3) or Wireless Pro microphone and have been eyeing the newer, cheaper Wireless Micro‘s feature list with envy, here’s some good news: the company has just released an update that brings one of the Micro’s handiest features to the Go and the Pro – and it won’t cost you a dime.
The free firmware update allows the Wireless Go (Gen 3) and Wireless Pro to use Direct Connect, meaning their transmitters can pair directly with Apple iPhones and iPads via Bluetooth. That means that users running the iOS Rode Capture app can now record what Rode describes as “broadcast-quality audio” on their Apple mobile devices without the need to use a receiver or cable.
It’s a brilliant feature for anyone looking to run a streamlined recording setup, and one that Rode Wireless Micro users have had access to since its launch in 2024.
When using Direct Connect and the Capture app, audio can be delivered in either merged or split modes. The former uses two transmitters to create and output a single stereo track, while the latter creates a separate track for each transmitter, giving the user more scope for adjustment in post-production. Of course, users can also deploy a single transmitter and record a single mono track.
No cable? No problem
“We’ve already witnessed the incredible impact Direct Connect has had on creators using the Wireless Micro,” said Rode CEO Damien Wilson. “Since launch, feedback has been overwhelmingly positive, allowing creators more flexibility and versatility than ever before. It’s our duty as pioneers of the ultra-compact wireless microphone category to extend true wireless freedom to as many creators as possible. With Direct Connect now available on more Rode systems, we’re delivering exactly that.”
With this update, and both the Wireless Go (Gen 3) and Wireless Pro dropping in price recently (to $199 / £179.99 and $299 / £269.99 respectively), there’s perhaps never been a better time to grab one of Rode’s premium wireless mics. But make sure you check out our in-depth wireless microphone buying guide before making any decision.
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