Latin America. Shure has announced its collaboration with Haivision, whereby the Shure MoveMic Wireless Microphone can now be paired directly with mobile devices within the Haivision MoJoPro app, without the need for an external MoveMic receiver and without blocking the USB connector on the mobile device.
This alliance ensures that mobile journalists, professional broadcasters and content creators deliver high-quality video content with a more streamlined setup.
Haivision's MoJoPro is a free mobile phone camera app designed for professional live broadcasts including video return, audio intercom, and video editing, enabling live video streaming anywhere, anytime. Users can now pair two MoveMic wireless lavalier microphones within the MoJoPro app, one for the interviewer and one for the interviewee, providing two channels of high-quality audio for live streams and video recordings.
"When conducting interviews, it is important to have a high-quality video and also clear audio. " That's why we're excited to announce that our MoJoPro mobile camera app now natively supports two channels of audio with the extremely small yet powerful Shure MoveMic microphones," said Samuel Fleischhacker, Director of Product Management at Haivision. "By combining Haivision's world-leading live video solutions with the excellent sound quality Shure is known for, professional journalists and sportscasters can deliver great content while viewers at home can follow the story clearly."
Achim Gleissner, Senior Director of Corporate Development at Shure, adds, "For mobile journalists who are constantly on the go and need to capture important news with no time to waste, MoveMic wireless microphones combined with Havision's MoJoPro are an innovation. Its quick and easy connection ensures that journalists can be ready to work with superior audio in seconds, without the hassle of tangled cables, and remain at the forefront of breaking news."
"Today, video journalists do not hesitate to use their smartphones in addition to their cameras to capture news in the moment and be even more reactive... But the sound quality isn't always up to par. At France Télévisions, we have worked to optimize our capture tools and are delighted to see the collaboration between Shure and Haivision," says Jean-Luc Hachon, operations and development coordination delegate, France 3 Nouvelle Aquitaine.
"There is no doubt that by combining high-quality live video streaming with excellent sound quality, this lightweight, practical and direct-to-phone solution will provide additional agility." It's great news for the profession that Shure and Haivision have combined their expertise to make both systems fully compatible," added Hachon.