Boya Blobby Pro Conference Speaker Microphone for Zoom Teams & Online Meetings
- Model: Boya Blobby Pro
- Polar Pattern: Omnidirectional
- 4-Mic Array / 360° Pickup Audio
- Smart Noise Reduction
- Bluetooth, Type-C & 3.5mm Connectivity
Boya BOYALINK 3 AI Wireless Microphone with AI Noise Reduction
- Model: Boya BOYALINK 3
- AI-Powered Button-Sized Wireless Microphone
- Strong & Light Al Noise Cancellation
- Scale up to 4 Receivers, Power Bigger Setups
- Up to 30 Hours Battery Life
BOYA BOYALINK Wireless Microphone with All-in-One for Vlogging & Recording
- Model: BOYALINK All‑in‑One
- Ultra-Long Battery Life
- One Step to Open the Noise Reduction Function
- Dual-Channel Recording
- User-Friendly Buckle Design
Boya Boyamic 2 AI Button Mini Wireless Microphone with Noise Reduction
- Model: BOYAMIC 2 AI
- 6 mm Condenser Microphone
- 32-bit Float Recording, Preserve Every Detail
- Scale up to 4 Receivers, Power Bigger Setups
- Up to 54 Hours Battery Life
BOYA BY-CM1 Desktop Microphone
- Model: Boya BY-CM1
- Ideal for live streaming, video conference, e-sports game, or music recording
- Wear-resistant desktop microphone stand
- Plug & play with Type C audio output
- Adjustable angle: 60 degrees up & down
BOYA BY-XM6 HM Wireless Microphone Holder
- Model: Boya BY-XM6 HM
- Connection Type: Wireless
- Compatible with BY-XM6 TX wireless transmitter
- Ideal for handheld applications
- Easy to set up & use
BOYA Mini 2-02 Wireless Microphone for Smartphone
- Model: Boya mini 2-02
- Output Mode: Mono / Stereo / Safety Track
- True AI Noise Cancellation, Aerospace-grade Vacuum Plating
- Transmission Range: Max. 100 m, Type-C Receiver
- Battery Life: Mic: 6-Hours Total: 30-Hours
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