🎥 Elevate Your Sound Game!
The SUNMON Camera Mic Windscreen Dead Cat is designed to enhance audio quality by minimizing wind noise for various DSLR and smartphone microphones. This 8-pack of furry wind covers is compatible with popular models like Canon G7X Mark II and Sony RX100, ensuring you capture pristine sound in any outdoor setting.
Material Type | Fur |
Color | Camera Windscreen 2.4 CM |
Item Dimensions | 7.87 x 4.72 x 0.2 inches |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 76 dB |
Audible Noise | 76 dB |
Hardware Platform | Camera, Smartphone |
Number of Channels | 1 |
Polar Pattern | Omnidirectional |
Microphone Form Factor | Mini |
Connectivity Technology | Auxiliary |
Connector Type | [PO] 3.5mm jack |
Special Features | Portable |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Camera |
V**K
They stick fine for me and solve my DSLR wind noise issues
I'm very happy with these tiny dead cats/kittens. This is a great solution for my DSLR internal stereo microphones. They are terribly susceptible to wind noise and this helps tremendously. To be honest, I rarely use the audio from my DSLR, other than to use it to sync to other cameras and audio, but I also consider the audio as a backup to whatever other microphones I might be using. But if the audio is ruined due to wind, it certainly isn't a backup anymore, and syncing the audio to other sources becomes more difficult. This little product solves the problem.I see folks mentioning that the adhesive is weak, but I'm wondering if they are applying the fur to the adhesive properly. If you look closely, and you can see it clearly in my pictures, there is a specific area in which you are supposed to use against the adhesive sticker, which is kind of a woven area separate from the furry area. Make sure you have good light, because it's kind of hard to see. I paid attention to that and mine are sticking great. Also, make sure the sticker itself isn't blocking the microphone hole in your camera, as it should be big enough to fit around it, as you can see in my pictures.I'm also going to try these on other items, like the new GoPro 11 Mini I'll be receiving soon. It should help with my phone mic, too. The actual product isn't nearly as "groomed" looking as the product pictures, but I suppose with a tiny pair of scissors...UPDATE: The smaller size worked great, but I need a larger size for my Nikon D800, so I also got the larger size of this product. It didn't fit the D800 as well as I'd hoped (see my pictures), but it does indeed work. I posted pictures of both sizes to help you decide which one is better suited to your needs. I also just got a GoPro 11 Mini and was able to secure the smaller size to the camera and it helps a bunch.
P**N
These work fine
You’ll see reviews saying they don’t stick… I assure you that they stick just fine. For the price these are awesome
K**S
Seems to work pretty good.
Put in on a GoPro mounted to the front of my bike. No more wind noise.
A**E
They don't stick too well
I'm down to 2, they keep falling off my gopros.
E**T
Not permanent, but excellent!
No these are not permanent, but they stick long enough to work very well. Put 2 of the muffs on my GoPro Hero8 and used on a long day of rock climbing. First, they do a very good job of cutting wind noise. Second, they stuck on all day, even though I put the camera in and out of the case over 50 times. For the price, these can't be beat!UPDATE- Used on a second adventure trip. Had to replace both muffs and stickers prior to the trip. One muff started to come lose during the hike, b/c I accidently pulled on it. To me this is not a deal breaker. The kit comes with plenty of muffs and stickers, so carrying an extra set is a no brainer.
A**Y
Did not work for my application
I tried to use this for the FreedCon R1 motorcycle helmet camera since that bluetooth camera has, for unknown reason and not a smart design (in my opinion), an external microphone. This windscreen/deadcat didn't work at all--well, it reduced the wind noise some--but not enough lessen the wind noise to a tolerable level. Maybe this would work if it was a static camera and or something moving less than 2-3 mph, but anything higher than that, then it's practically useless.
K**S
They work
I used on a my Veo video camera. It reduced the wind noise. Not 100% but much better than without.
J**D
Absolutely refuses to stick to the fabric.
I couldn't get these things to stay on the camera for anything. The fabric just does not stick to the 3M material at all. It was an utter waste of money unfortunately. I didn't even really get to see whether the sound dampening was as good as expected because they wouldn't stay on the camera.
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