RØDE VideoMic GO II Helix | Ultra-Compact On-Camera Shotgun Microphone with Both 3.5mm and USB Outputs for Filmmaking, Content Creation, Podcasting and Video Calls (3rd Gen)
$109.00 Original price was: $109.00.$99.00Current price is: $99.00.
Price: $109.00 - $99.00
(as of Oct 31, 2025 03:10:18 UTC – Details)
The VideoMic GO II is a compact and ultra-lightweight shotgun microphone that makes capturing incredible audio incredibly easy. It features both a 3.5mm TRS output for use with cameras and a USB output for plugging directly into a smartphone, tablet or computer – the perfect tool for filmmakers, mobile content creators, podcasters and anyone wanting to take their phone or laptop audio to the next level. It comes with a deluxe windshield and features the innovative HELIX™ isolation mount system for superior protection from knocks, bumps and handling noise. It also features advanced audio processing, including high-pass filters, a high-frequency boost and pads, which can be unlocked via RØDE Central.
The VideoMic GO II is a compact, lightweight, easy-to-use shotgun microphone for capturing professional quality audio with ease
3.5mm TRS output for use with cameras and a digital USB output for use with smartphones, tablets and computers
No battery required and no complicated switches or controls – incredibly easy to set up and use
Included deluxe windshield and Innovative HELIX isolation mount system protects your audio from knocks, bumps, handling noise, wind noise and plosive
Compatible with RØDE Connect podcasting and streaming software and RØDE Central for unlocking advanced features (high-pass filter, high-frequency boost, pad)
Customers say
Customers find the microphone reliable and easy to use, particularly praising its performance with GoPro Hero 8 cameras and its suitability for vlogging. The sound quality receives mixed feedback – while some say it’s great, others report distorted audio and terrible hissing. Moreover, the noise level is a concern, with customers noting background clicking sounds and buzzing issues. Additionally, the connectivity aspect is mixed, with some customers reporting it doesn’t work with camcorders and iPhones. However, customers consider it good value for money.
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George –
Best MIC for a Small Budget!
Okay, first off, I didn’t buy this MIC from Amazon, but from Best Buy.This MIC is a really good MIC in recording high quality, crisp sound, but sometimes when there is no dialogue, and there is an action that doesn’t have much sound, like a door opening and closing, there can be quite a loud hiss in the background. This MIC is the best one for people in a budget like me and is very professional too! Here are 2 ways to prevent the hiss problem:1.) Via CAMERA SETTINGS: Now I know that the GO mic doesn’t have a -20db, but you can still lower the hiss through the camera audio recording settings! (My camera is a Canon, so setting titles may vary for different cameras, but I’m pretty sure Nikon has many of those same titles/names.)Step 1: Go to your camera’s settings (via camera), and go to the tab that has the audio recordings.Step 2: Click on “Sound Recording” and put on “Manual” instead of “Auto”.Step 3: Go down how much you need to, to reach “Rec. Level”. Click on that.Step 4: Put the level around 5 or 6; go to the far end (left) of the level and click 5 or 6 times for it to go to the right. (contact me if you need more detail).This will lower the hiss sound, so the audio will be a clearer when you have dialogue or recording voiceover.2.) Via EDITING SOFTWARE: (I use Final Cut Pro X and iMovie, so I’m sure any other editing software would have the audio effect if these two have it.)Step 1: Open your editing software.Step 2: Go to the “Effects” tab.Step 3: Click on the subcategory (if you have one): “Audio Effects”Step 4: Scroll down (if you have to) and find the tab “Levels”Step 5: Then, scroll down (if you have to again) and find the “Gain” effect.Step 5: Add that effect to your clip/audio and adjust the setting controls to “-20db”Now you have better sounding audio without having to buy the Rode MIC with the Gain controls on the MIC itself.***I have attached pictures (for the Editing Software portion) to help along with the steps. If you still need help, don’t hesitate to contact me!***Hope this helps you decide what MIC to buy, and this one seems to be perfect if you are a freelance filmmaker, YouTube creator, or anyone with a tight budget 🙂
Adam Nelson –
A Game Changer for On-Camera Audio!
I recently purchased the RØDE Auxiliary VideoMic GO Lightweight On-camera Shotgun Microphone, and I’m absolutely blown away by the difference it has made in my video production quality! As an aspiring content creator, I’ve always struggled with capturing clear and crisp audio directly from my camera, but this microphone has completely changed the game for me.First and foremost, the lightweight design is perfect for my on-the-go filming style. It doesn’t add any significant weight to my camera setup, making it ideal for long shooting sessions or when I’m out and about capturing various scenes. The setup was a breeze too – just plug it into the camera’s audio input, and I was good to go!The audio quality is where this microphone truly shines. The shotgun design allows it to focus on the sound directly in front of it while minimizing background noise. I was amazed at how it picked up even the slightest details in my recordings, whether I was filming interviews, tutorials, or outdoor shots. The result? Crystal clear audio that truly enhances the overall viewing experience.One thing I was particularly impressed with is how well it handled outdoor recording. Wind noise can be a nightmare, but the built-in windscreen on this microphone did a fantastic job of minimizing those disturbances. This feature alone has saved me a ton of time in post-production, not having to deal with excessive wind interference.Overall, the RØDE Auxiliary VideoMic GO microphone is a game changer for anyone looking to up their video and audio quality. The lightweight, easy-to-use design combined with outstanding audio performance make it an essential tool in my filmmaking kit. If you’re serious about creating top-notch content, do yourself a favor and invest in this microphone – you won’t be disappointed!
Homers Odyssey –
Decent mic for my 1st attempt at DSLR video. UPDATE. 2 years old, now a lot of background hissing.
Just remember that this mic does not use a battery, and is made primarily for DSLR’s that provide power through the mic cable (Rode supplies a nice coiled one that does not get in your way). On that note, most DSLR’s made today are compatible with this little gem. Check compatibility on Rode’s website before purchase.Setup is easy…just go on YouTube and search for a Rode Video Mic GO setup for your particular DSLR, since this is a popular microphone in use around the world. If you have a Canon or Nikon or other popular DSLR, somebody has already “been there, done that” and is willing to share their menu setup.I had this set up and ready to go within minutes after receiving it in the mail and attaching it to a Canon EOS T5i, and made a quick test video to confirm the settings did work.The cardioid pickup pattern is well-engineered. I literally performed the setup and marched out to record a Missoula Children’s Theatre play for my kids, and the recorded sound was fine despite a generic auditorium that was built without stage performances in mind (i.e., the acoustics were built for lecture, not musical performance).I bought this because I decided, on the spur of the moment, to try video with a camera that I no longer using regularly for school sports and activities (I have a Canon 5D Mk IV and Canon 1Ds Mk III for that). For a quickly cobbed-together combo of this mic and a Canon T5i DSLR, it did really well. I obviously have to use it more to get more out of this particular setup, but for a person like me who has never tried video with a DSLR, this mic proved to be a good choice.UPDATE: 2 years old, and started delivering more and more background hissing after a year of use, no matter which camera body I used. This item did not last very long. I can remove the hiss in post production using software, but it’s just easier to buy a higher quality mic with its own power supply (a battery). It was decent while it lasted.
GERARDO –
Es un micrófono sencillo pero eficaz. Lo utilizo para grabar en exteriores, y la calidad es buena. Su conexión de 3.5mm es de gran utilidad; solo le falta un deathcat (lo venden por separado), pero es una compra a buen precio y calidad, además de que es ligero. Yo lo utilizo con caña para un audio de grabación de vídeos.
Ömer Ates –
Das Mikrofon liefert einen klaren Klang und reduziert Hintergrundgeräusche spürbar. Die Montage an der Kamera ist unkompliziert, und die Verarbeitung wirkt solide. Für Vlogs oder kleine Projekte eine zuverlässige Ergänzung.
James –
Skips all the audio interface/phantom power nonsense. You can get a very natural-sounding USB microphone without any extra cost
Bouffard-roupe Maximilien –
Un des rares micro du marché avec un UDB-C, je m’en sert sur mes cameras d’action, le son est net et clair
Anonymous –
I watched so many youtube videos before ordering this mic and let me tell you the most common issue described in them was the hissing/clicking noise, let me tell you that has got nothing to do with the mic but with the pre-amp on your camera, when i tried recording through this mic to an external recorder there was no hiss/click noise whatsoever, also the noise cancellation on this one is pretty awesome especially when you are in moderately noisy environment, this is so good that it gives you near studio quality recording quality for the price. next is the manufacturer, Rode, they are awesome! i faced an issue regarding the tightening ring which was jammed when i received the product, but on me contacting Rode via e-mail & Twitter, they responded promptly suggesting a fix and it worked! they also sent me the number and address for their service centre near my location, which i did not have to visit as my issue was fixed. i highly recommend this microphone and i currently use it for recording directly into my DSLR and my phones where it works like a charm. One last piece of advise, since this item is non returnable on amazon, try buying it from an offline store near you as in case of any problem you will just be oscillating between amazon customer service and seller, who in my case was pathetic, other than that, Just go For it!!!