Boya BY-M1S Capture Studio-Quality Sound Anywhere
Price
| CPID | 10006863 |
|---|---|
| Microphone Form Factor | Headset |
| Special Feature | Clip |
| Polar Pattern | Omnidirectional |
| Connector Type | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Connectivity Technology | Auxiliary |
| Compatible Devices | Camera |
Product details
The Boya BY-M1S Universal Lavalier Microphone is a compact, high-quality clip-on mic designed for creators who demand clear, professional audio without breaking the bank. Whether you’re shooting YouTube videos, hosting podcasts, recording interviews, or attending online classes, this microphone ensures crisp, noise-free sound with minimal setup.
Featuring an **omnidirectional condenser capsule, the BY-M1S captures sound evenly from all directions, making it perfect for dynamic environments. Its 6-meter cable offers excellent flexibility, allowing you to record comfortably from a distance. The mic is compatible with smartphones, DSLR cameras, PCs, and audio recorders, making it a truly universal solution for all your recording needs.
Why Choose It?
Exceptional audio clarity for professional use
Compact, lightweight, and easy to carry
Long 6m cable for versatile recording setups
Features:
Omnidirectional condenser microphone
3.5mm TRRS connector
Plug-and-play design
Wide device compatibility
Perfect For
Vloggers, online teachers, journalists, content creators, and filmmakers.
Specification
| Basic Information | |
| Microphone Type | Omnidirectional condenser microphone |
| Noise/Signal | Low handling |
| Main Specs | |
| Frequency Range | 50Hz-20kHz |
| Sensitivity | -30dB,+/-3dB.f=1KHZ,Pin=1Pa,0dB=1V/Pa |
| Output Impedance | 600Ω |
| Dimension | 18.00mmH x 8.30mmW x 8.30mmD |
| Cable | 6.0m |
| Polar pattern | Omnidirectional |
| Connector | 3.5mm(1/8’’) plug |
| Power Module | Supplied by external devices |
| Battery | N/A |
| Compatibility | |
| Audio recorders | Yes |
| DSLR | Yes |
| PC | Yes |
| Smartphone | Yes |
Compatibility: Works seamlessly with **BOYA, Canon, Nikon, Sony, iPhone, and Android devices**.












