![]() From there, just plug Go Mic Mobile® into your iOS device via the included Lightning cable, Android* devices via USB Micro B or USB-C cables (both included), digital camera, camcorder or computer and start recording. The Go Mic Mobile® receiver attaches directly to smartphones, tablets, digital cameras and tripods using the included mounting accessories (bracket arms, hook-and-loop fasteners, 1/4"–20 adapter, shoe mount adapter). The system automatically selects the clearest operating channel for your location, while uncompressed, low latency audio transmission prevents audio sync issues. Go Mic Mobile® is the first professional wireless microphone system that connects directly to smartphones without the need for cumbersome adaptors or interfaces, turning your phone into a pro-level video camera capable of capturing high definition audio anywhere.įind out more about Go Mic Mobile® at /WhereWillYouGoĪ dual-channel digital wireless system operating in the 2.4GHz band, Go Mic Mobile® offers up to 100' (30m) of reliable, crystal clear operation to capture the sound of your stories, without wires. Smartphones have already met the demands for stunning video, but whether you're a filmmaker, mobile journalist, vlogger, streamer, videographer or anyone that creates video content, you know the audio is just as integral of a component to the final project. I wouldn’t mind a second USB-C port and maybe a Galaxy Fold-style fingerprint scanner built into the power button (Samsung’s virtual in-display scanners aren’t nearly as reliable), but otherwise there isn’t much I would change about the Tab S7+.As smartphones have grown more powerful, there's been a huge shift towards digital media creation and consumption on mobile devices. The AKG speakers are fantastic, the camera is properly positioned on the landscape side, and the build quality is beyond reproach. ![]() There’s no denying that Samsung has taken some inspiration from the iPad Pro, but the Tab S7+ is great in its own right. I’d prefer backlighting, but the keys have a nice springiness to them, and typing is a pleasure. It’s useful-though being able to use the secondary keys without holding “Function” is a sorely needed toggle-but it also makes the trackpad a bit smaller than it is on the Tab S6’s keyboard. The keyboard includes a row of “16 intuitive function keys” that brings a bit of PC functionality to the Tab S7+ and includes volume, brightness, and navigation controls. The display on the Galaxy S7+ is simply gorgeous, but you’ll want to get a keyboard. The keyboard isn’t nearly as sturdy as the iPad Pro’s Magic Keyboard-I struggled a bit to line up the magnetic backplate so the S Pen fits in its slot-but it makes whatever you’re doing on the Tab S7+ much more ergonomically feasible. At 12.4 inches, the Tab S7+ is a bit unwieldy, even if it is shorter (285 x 185 x 5.7mm vs 280.6 x 214.9 x 5.9mm) and lighter (575 vs 643 grams) than the iPad Pro. ![]() You could also opt for the Keyboard Cover for an extra $230, and it comes highly recommended if you’re going to do anything other than watch movies. Otherwise, it will surely fall off its perch on the rear of the Tab S7+. ![]() You’ll want to get at least a Book Cover ($80) for the back, which provides a nice holder for the S-Pen. It’s also included in the box rather than a $129 add-on. Writing feels as smooth as if you’re writing on a piece of paper with a ballpoint pen, and the stylus is remarkably light compared to the Apple Pencil. The Galaxy Tab S7+ is built as well as an iPad Pro.
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