Engineered specifically for modern videographers, the KLOVER MiK 09 parabolic microphone, also known as our “shotgun killer,” offers long - range audio. You can attach it to the camera's shoe mount, a light pole, use a pistol grip, or even hang it from the ceiling. Its distinguishing features include excellent directionality, providing longer reach and more focus than traditional shotgun microphones. It has a versatile setup, converting any omnidirectional lapel mic into a long - distance shotgun equivalent. It can capture natural conversations among multiple speakers without the need for handheld mics or wiring individuals. The discrete design allows you to get the reach of a boom without distracting your subject. Constructed of ballistic - grade plastic and aluminum with no handles, it's highly durable. There's also a built - in break - away joint to protect your equipment if dropped or hit. Typical applications range from streaming classes, documentaries, security and law enforcement, sports events, to leak and mechanical noise detection.


Using the KLOVER MiK 09 is quite easy. First, decide on your setup. You can attach it to your camera's shoe mount if you're using it with a camera, or mount it on a light pole for a fixed position. You can also use a pistol grip for hand - held use or hang it from the ceiling. When using it in a streaming class, place it strategically to capture student questions. In documentaries, it allows for spontaneous interviews without having to place a mic on the subject. For security and law enforcement, it can supplement surveillance video. In sports, it provides great audio. For leak and mechanical noise detection, aim it at the area of interest. As for maintenance, keep it clean by gently wiping it with a soft cloth. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or humidity. If it gets dropped or hit, check the break - away joint to make sure it's still functioning properly. Also, be careful when handling it to prevent any physical damage.