No matter where you are on your creative journey—just starting, creating content, or working professionally—you need a microphone that works for you. BOYA has options for everyone.
What Microphone do I need?
If you’re new to this, check out our entry-level mics under $70. They’re simple, easy to use, and won’t break the bank. Perfect for getting started.
Ready to step it up? Our $70-$150 range gives you more features and flexibility. Great for creators who want to take their content to the next level.
For pros, we’ve got top-of-the-line mics over $150. These come packed with advanced features and deliver the best performance for serious projects.
People grow, and so do their needs. Pros love all-in-one tools with advanced functions. Advanced users often skip beginner models and go straight for gear that keeps up with them. And beginners? They upgrade when they’re ready to create even more.
For Entry-level Users
If you're new to wireless mics, you probably want something simple and reliable. You don’t need to worry about settings like gain or noise cancellation—just plug it in and start recording. BOYA makes that easy.
Top Picks for Beginners:
- Best for: Beginners on a budget
- Features: Optional upgraded charging case, one-click noise cancellation, 100-meter transmission range
- Pros: Simple setup, clear sound, portable
- Cons: Basic features, no advanced settings
- Features: Optional upgraded charging case, one-click noise cancellation, 100-meter transmission range
- Pros: Simple setup, clear sound, portable
- Cons: Basic features, no advanced settings
BOYA mini
World’s Tiniest Wireless Microphone
World’s Tiniest Wireless Microphone
- Best for: Vloggers and casual creators
- Features: Ultra-lightweight (5g), 3 levels of noise cancellation, 3 voice changer modes, long battery life
- Pros: Super portable, studio-quality sound, sleek design
- Cons: Shorter range than higher-end models
- Features: Ultra-lightweight (5g), 3 levels of noise cancellation, 3 voice changer modes, long battery life
- Pros: Super portable, studio-quality sound, sleek design
- Cons: Shorter range than higher-end models
Dual-channel Microphone
- Best for: Creators who want style and performance
- Features: Button-sized design, magnet/clip/lanyard for versatile wear, professional-grade 48 kHz 16-bit audio at 80 dB, and up to 15-hour battery life per mic
- Pros: Stylish, compact, high-quality audio, long battery life
- Cons: A bit pricier than other beginner options
- Features: Button-sized design, magnet/clip/lanyard for versatile wear, professional-grade 48 kHz 16-bit audio at 80 dB, and up to 15-hour battery life per mic
- Pros: Stylish, compact, high-quality audio, long battery life
- Cons: A bit pricier than other beginner options
For Advanced Users
If you're familiar with audio settings like gain and noise control, you might be ready for more advanced gear. You want better performance and more control—but without too much complexity. BOYA has you covered.
Top Picks for Advanced Users:
BOYALINK 2
Upgraded 3-in-1 Compact Wireless Microphone
Upgraded 3-in-1 Compact Wireless Microphone
Best for: Content creators ready to level up
Features: High-quality 48 kHz 24-bit audio, 300-meter wireless range, selectable mono and stereo output
Pros: Crystal-clear sound, stable connection, more control over audio
Cons: Higher price than entry-level options
Features: High-quality 48 kHz 24-bit audio, 300-meter wireless range, selectable mono and stereo output
Pros: Crystal-clear sound, stable connection, more control over audio
Cons: Higher price than entry-level options
For Professional-level Users
If you're a seasoned pro, you need the best of the best. You want advanced features, high-end sound, and customization for demanding projects.
Top Picks for Professional-level Users:
BOYAMIC
All-in-One Wireless Mic with Onboard REC
All-in-One Wireless Mic with Onboard REC
- Best for: Professional filmmakers, podcasters, and content creators
- Features: 8 GB storage, up to 15 hours of onboard recording, real-time monitoring, and playback
- Pros: Outstanding sound quality, long battery life, feature-rich for pros
- Cons: Higher price, designed for professionals
- Features: 8 GB storage, up to 15 hours of onboard recording, real-time monitoring, and playback
- Pros: Outstanding sound quality, long battery life, feature-rich for pros
- Cons: Higher price, designed for professionals
BY-V4
4-Channel Wireless Microphone System
4-Channel Wireless Microphone System
- Best for: Multi-person recording
- Features: 4-channel system, 8 GB storage, up to 15 hours of onboard recording, real-time monitoring
- Pros: Perfect for recording up to 4 people at once
- Cons: Higher price, geared toward professional use
- Features: 4-channel system, 8 GB storage, up to 15 hours of onboard recording, real-time monitoring
- Pros: Perfect for recording up to 4 people at once
- Cons: Higher price, geared toward professional use
Conclusion
Choosing the best wireless Lavalier microphone comes down to your budget, how you’ll use it, and the features you need. Whether you’re just starting out or you’re a pro looking for top-tier audio gear, there’s something for everyone.
If you’re new to recording, the BY-V Series and BOYA Mini are great budget-friendly options. They’re easy to use and perfect for beginners. For those who need more advanced features and top performance, BOYALINK 2 and BOYAMIC deliver professional-level sound.
When picking your mic, think about what matters most to you—things like range, battery life, and audio quality. And don’t forget to test your gear before recording to make sure it works the way you want.
With the right BOYA wireless Lavalier mic, you’ll get the clear, professional sound you need to record anywhere with confidence.