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BOYA BY-V30 Wireless Microphone Overview
The BOYA BY-V30 is an upgraded dual-channel 2.4GHz wireless lavalier microphone system launched in early 2025, tailored for content creators, mobile journalists, vloggers, and podcasters using USB-C devices (Android smartphones, iPhone 15/16 series, tablets, laptops). It’s part of BOYA’s BY-V3 series, improving on the BY-V2 with doubled transmission range (up to 328ft/100m), enhanced battery life via a charging case, and one-click noise cancellation for cleaner outdoor recordings. The plug-and-play USB-C receiver connects directly to your device, supporting two-person interviews or vlogs without apps or complex setup. Compact at 10.5g per transmitter, it’s ideal for TikTok, YouTube, Zoom, or live streams. As of November 14, 2025, it’s a bestseller for its value, available on Amazon, B&H, and BOYA’s site, though some early USB-C iOS users report OTG compatibility tweaks needed.
Key Specifications
Feature Details Transmission 2.4GHz digital (low latency ~15ms); up to 328ft/100m line-of-sight range; auto-pairing Microphones 2x omnidirectional built-in mics (TX); sensitivity -42dB; frequency response 20Hz–20kHz; SNR 77dB; max SPL 110dB Audio Features One-click noise cancellation; 48kHz/24-bit resolution; dual-channel (mono/stereo modes) Battery Life Up to 9 hours per TX; 36 hours total with charging case (400mAh TX batteries); full charge in 2 hours via USB-C Charging USB-C ports on TX/RX/case; no pass-through Compatibility USB-C devices (Android, iPhone 15/16, PCs, laptops); enable OTG for iOS; plug-and-play Build & Accessories Ultralight TX (10.5g each, clip-on with 360° rotatable clip); RX (plug-in USB-C); includes charging case, windscreens, USB-C cable, pouch Extras LED indicators (battery/pairing/noise mode); no app required Pros and Cons (Based on Reviews)
Pros Cons Doubled range (328ft) for flexible shoots; stable 2.4GHz signal Early USB-C iOS compatibility issues (OTG required; firmware fixes available) One-click noise cancel excels outdoors (filters crowds/wind effectively) Windscreens can slip in high winds; no onboard recording 36-hour case extends all-day use; lightweight for comfort Range drops indoors (~150-200ft with obstacles) Affordable dual-mic setup; quick plug-and-play for beginners Basic plastic build (durable but not premium) What Reviewers Are Saying
- B&H Photo (Ongoing 2025): “Doubles the BY-V2’s range to 328ft—perfect for mobile journalism; noise cancel handles busy streets without distortion.”
- Tech Edition (Mar 2025): “Versatile for cross-platform creators; 9-hour TX + 36-hour case covers long sessions—impressive clarity on Android/iPhone.”
- Amazon Users (Oct 2025): “Ultra-light 10.5g clips stay put; one-click noise reduction is a game-changer for vlogs—great value under $80.”
- Global Fotos (Jan 2025): “Affordable pro audio for Pakistan creators; 100m range and rotatable clip make interviews effortless.”



