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DIGITEK® DWM-116 2-in-1 Wireless Microphone

₹ 3,399.00 ₹ 3,399.00

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Here are the details + some pros/cons for the Digitek DWM‑116 2‑in‑1 Wireless Microphone System, based on what I found (India listings etc.). Happy to also compare it with a few alternatives if you want.

🔧 Key Specs & Features

From Digitek’s product page & Indian retailers:

SpecDetail
ModelDigitek DWM‑116 2‑in‑1 Wireless Microphone Digitek+2Universal AV Solutions+2
Wireless Type / Frequency2.4 GHz wireless transmission Digitek+2Universal AV Solutions+2
RangeUp to ~40 meters free space (barrier‑free); approx 20 meters if obstacles present Digitek+2gadgetsaathi.in+2
Battery LifeAbout 6 hours on transmitter; with charging case, up to 24 hours usage Digitek+2Kamal Imaging+2
Charging CaseIncluded; case battery ~600 mAh (per some listings) for recharging the transmitters etc. Universal AV Solutions+2gigobytes.com+2
TransmittersComes with 2 transmitters + 1 receiver (usually) Digitek+2Kamal Imaging+2
ConnectorsType‑C to Type‑C and a Type‑C to Lightning connector included, making compatible with Android / iOS / DSLR etc. Digitek+1
Other Features• Magnetic collar clip (for easier clip‑on)
• Noise reduction / “reverberation effect” (some reverb / echo control)
• 360° sound capture claims Digitek+2Digitek+2
Frequency Response20 Hz – 20 kHz (full audio band) Universal AV Solutions+1
Sensitivity−35 dB Universal AV Solutions+1
Dimensions / WeightProduct/package dimensions ~12 × 12 × 6 cm; weight ~ 400 g Digitek+1
Price (India)Sale price ~ ₹ 3,700‑₹ 3,999 depending on store; MRP ~ ₹ 5,995. Digitek+2Kamal Imaging+2

👍 Pros (What It’s Good For)

  • Dual transmitters + charging case is a nice package: gives you flexibility (2 people), redundancy, and portability.

  • Good wireless range (~40 m) in open space — useful for interviews, doing content outdoors etc.

  • Battery life + charging case extend‐life is helpful if you shoot multiple short takes or for a day of recording.

  • Inclusion of connectors for Type‑C and Lightning means good compatibility with phones + DSLR.

  • The magnetic collar‑clip design may make mounting faster / less fiddly.

  • The “noise reduction / reverb effect” gives you some control of how clean / ambient your audio sounds, which is useful.

⚠️ Limitations / What to Check

  • Real‑world performance may be less than the listed “40 m free space” when there are obstacles (walls, people etc.). Expect drop in range indoors.

  • “360° sound capture” + omnidirectional pickup means more ambient noise / room echo; positioning & environment matters. If it's fully omnidirectional, your voice won’t be as isolated as with cardioid mics.

  • The sensitivity and SNR (signal‑to‑noise) values (−35 dB, etc.) are acceptable but not premium. May have hiss / background noise in noisy settings or when gain is turned up.

  • The weight & size (400 g) is somewhat on the heavier side when you include case + double transmitters; for very lightweight travel rigs this might matter.

  • Effect like “noise reduction / reverb” may degrade natural voice tone or introduce artifacts; well worth testing.

  • Battery life quoted is good but always check how long it lasts with features like noise reduction on; often turning on extra modes reduces battery.

🎯 Who This Mic Is Best For

If I were to summarise who this is well suited to:

  • Content creators / vloggers / interviewers who record with phones or DSLRs. Especially when you have two speakers.

  • People doing mobile shoots, outdoor interviews, on‑the‑move content, where a wireless mic + portability matters.

  • Those who want decent sound without spending premium brand wireless mic money.

  • Users who are okay doing a bit of testing, adjusting gain, maybe sacrificing a bit of pristine audio for convenience + price.