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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de abril de 2025
Did not receive the holder and requested a replacement after shipping product back but did not receive the replacement
Charlotte Desbonnes
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de agosto de 2024
This is perfect for keeping pocket square in place. Often times, the pocket square can move around or fall all the way or get messed up even after speaking so much time getting it just right. This little contraption holds it in place to keep the look going. Such a simple invention. How. One I’m just now finding it? Better late than never.
Matt
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de noviembre de 2024
I love wearing pocket squares. But they love to move around- especially when you are at things like weddings or are out dancing. My pocket squares are always slipping down deep into my pocket.Not anymore. I never knew I needed this product - but I love it. This device lets you create an almost infinite number of great looking folds and peaks. I usually go with a classic flat 1/2 inch square, but when this arrived, I immediately had to start trying two and three peaked folds. It was a lot of fun, and I have to say, it gave me a little more confidence in my look.
Family Rule
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de octubre de 2024
This created a nice pop of color
RustyRocks
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de octubre de 2024
I didn't expect much from this little thing, but when you plug it into your Android and pair it with the app and get your level set it does a really good job of recording live Facebook feeds or band practices and things like that. Is it super high quality podcast material, probably not but it could probably at least get you started with something like that. It serves my purpose fully and I highly recommend it.
Andrew Rhine
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de septiembre de 2024
This is a really nice pocket square. The fabric seems to be of good quality. It’s somewhat thin and lightweight and has a nice sheen to it. It’s very easy to fold and manipulate into whatever style you need .It’s a nice bright red, the color seems to match the description pretty well. I like that it comes with pocket Square holder. It’s a little bit thin and feels kind of flimsy, but it works perfectly fine and keeps your pocket square in place in your pocket so it doesn’t slide down, but also helps it to hold shape. I think this is a good value for the price and I definitely recommend.
Giovanni Gutiérrez
Comentado en México el 15 de abril de 2023
Graba muy bien el audio, pero si no quiere arriesgarte a que tus videos tengan molestos ruidos de interferencia (aún con el modo avión activado, como lo sugiere la marca) utiliza la aplicación nativa de Zoom.
Zhivago
Comentado en Canadá el 23 de diciembre de 2022
Never got to ise
Steve
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de abril de 2022
I bought this to record live performances. So far I've used it a couple times with my pixel 5 and I've been very happy with the results. I wanted more settings to tweak so I went with the Pfitzinger Field Recorder app instead of Zoom's, and I'm happy with that choice as a more technically savvy person. YMMV. You should probably use Zoom's app at least once to make sure the mic's firmware is up to date. I use the 90 degree pattern to keep crowd noise under control.The good:Very respectable audio quality. Not up there with some mics I've heard used to make audience recordings, but good frequency response and dynamics. This is a sub-$100 mic, and it's impressive in that space.Used in airplane mode, this mic sips at the battery and your phone will last for a long time.I used airplane mode and I had no problems with weird noises or interference the way some do.The stuff to be aware of:The aforementioned airplane mode is a must.The levels are HOT. For a rock concert, you'll probably want the gain knob on zero and to dial back whatever in-app settings you can.Handling noise is an issue with this mic. Mount it on a tripod or use some kind of shock mount, because if you hold it in your hand and change your grip, you'll hear it.The build quality is okay, but it's plastic for the most part. I keep mine in a small case and I feel like if I didn't it would be broken by now.I suspect it's device-dependant, but with my device it can only record 16 bit 48 kHz wave files. 24 bit would be nice, but at least it's not 16/44.1For the money? Totally worth it.
Dmitry Garanin
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de diciembre de 2021
I've bought my AM7 Zoom USB C microphone to try with my new iPad Mini 6 generation that has a USB C connector. As I expected, the microphone is recognized by iOS, thus it is wrong to label it as an "Android microphone". I have a couple of Zoom audio recorders, as well as a Zoom stereo microphone with a lightning connector, and all of them have good sound quality. This one was expected to be no less good and, indeed, the quality of my own voice recorded by AM7 was great, very clear, and without any audible distortion. I haven't tried to record music but I believe this new Zoom mike should be no less good than the older ones.Some apps on iOS recognize AM7 as a mono microphone, including Zoom Handy Recorder (!). The same with Shure Motiv audio and video apps that come with the excellent Shure MV88 microphone (lightning connector). Nevertheless, the generic iOS photo/video app recognizes AM7 as a stereo microphone. The more professional ProMovie Recorder app also recognizes AM7 as a stereo microphone.
Ray
Comentado en Canadá el 5 de octubre de 2021
These have easily become my favorite way to record field audio off my phone, I highly recommend this product! However, there are two caveats worth knowing about.1. There are strong recommendations from the manufacturer to turn Airplane Mode on when utilizing this microphone module for recording. This warning is valid, as any LTE transmission off my phone is loudly picked up. Luckily this only affects LTE signals and not Wi-Fi. Sometimes during casual use I don't worry about switching over if I'm not making heavy utilization of LTE. If I'm livestreaming music through LTE, I've been able to get away with using a short USB-C extension cable to at least make the noise less prominent.2. When using the phone for handheld recording, there may be some handling noise picked up by the microphone module, if I'm careful with camera technique, this can be a minimal or non-existent problem.As a Zoom H2 owner, I've already had a good idea of what to expect with this product. The sound quality is excellent, I think the stereo imaging in 120-degree mode might be even stronger than my H2, although again it doesn't seem to be suited for close-range ASMR. I've used this in several loud outdoor movie venues, where I've been able to capture completely clean audio with leftover headroom (gain knob approximately at 30% or 20%) I'd reach my true loudness limit (at 0% gain) if I hold the microphone a couple of inches away from one of the venue's subwoofers.I initially worried that it would be incompatible with my phone case, however included is a case adjuster and it immediately made it fit in my phone perfectly. I primarily use this for video recording with Open Camera or mcpro24fps, which works with no issue.When connected, all of my Android audio is routed into this device's headphone jack. The microphone module also works in every other Android app that supports USB microphones. However, this microphone doesn't get recognized by Windows if I connect it to my laptop's USB-C jack (the microphone stays in "idle" state).Eventually, I nearly lost my AM7 in a dark parking lot but I did find it again. It was probably run over by a car, as the side-microphones were crushed (and no longer usable), and the head is now detached and held by the microphone's internal wires. At this state, it functions as a mono microphone as I only get a signal from the "mid" microphone now, everything else still functions. Due to this accidental damage, I plan to buy another AM7.
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