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Reddit mentions of Movo PM10EC6 20-foot (6m) TRRS Female 3.5mm to TRRS Male 3.5mm Microphone Extension Cable for Smartphones

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Movo PM10EC6 20-foot (6m) TRRS Female 3.5mm to TRRS Male 3.5mm Microphone Extension Cable for Smartphones
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EXTRA LENGTH: Record audio for your DIYs, vlogs, interviews and more without being too close to your phone, perfect for on-the-go content creatorsGREAT QUALITY: Getting a longer cord doesn't have to mean you'll settle for lower audio quality , maintain the quality and prevent audio degradation1 YEAR WARRANTY: Movo satisfaction guarantee with USA customer service support, the perfect addition to your recording kitEXTRA LONG: Extend the reach between your TRRS (4-part 3.5mm connector) mic and smartphone by 20- feet, its the perfect addition to your vlog kitUNIVERSAL COMPATIBILITY: Works with any microphone with a TRRS (4-part)3.5mm connector - Important note: The Movo PM10EC6 is a 3.5mm TRRS Microphone Extension Cable. For a 3.5mm TRS microphone extension, please use the Movo MC10 or MC20. This cable will not function as a headphone extension cable.
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Found 2 comments on Movo PM10EC6 20-foot (6m) TRRS Female 3.5mm to TRRS Male 3.5mm Microphone Extension Cable for Smartphones:

u/HybridCamRev · 1 pointr/Filmmakers

/u/Tagaloob - if you can't afford a boom, I recommend you download the [free Rode Rec LE app] (https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/r-de-rec-le/id590021166?mt=8&at=1000l8mT) and record your sound to a single iPhone with Movo PM20 dual lavaliers and a 6 meter extension cable on your actors/talent and sync the sound in the edit.

Here is how this works (example is for the Rode SmartLav, but makes the point for the entire lav/phone category):

u/2old2care · 1 pointr/audio

It's gonna be hard to get it in under $75, but in your position here's what I'd do:

Get one of these Audio Technica cardioid lavalier mics. While it's designed to be a lavalier mic, it is directional and can be used on a boom when needed. This mic requires "plug-in" power and will work with most DSLRs. (Check your camera first). You can record on a smart phone with this adapter.

You'll also need an extension cable. While a headphone extension cable will work, one made for a microphone will be shielded and less likely to pick up noise. Since this is an unbalanced microphone, you should be careful to keep the cable away from any kind of power cord.

Because this mic is so lightweight you can use almost anything for a boom. I have used an old fishing pole, but a broom handle or even a straightened coat hanger will work. Let the mic hang straight down from the boom, leaving about 6-10 inches of cable. Hold it just above the people's heads, just in front of them, as close as possible without being in the shot.

I have used this mic on quite a few films and commercials (including a film that's now on Amazon Video) and the quality is remarkably good. Working on several films in Europe where it was essential to travel very light, this mic was a lifesaver.

That's about as close as I can come to $75!

Hope this helps.