RemoteMix One

Discontinued
Field Interview Tool

JK Audio RemoteMix One Front

A Little One On One.

RemoteMix One™ performs live man-on-the-street interviews through your cell phone and can provide two-way IFB connections through a cell phone or notebook for truly flexible remote monitoring.

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Product Details

Features R1 BP
HD Voice Compatible (7 kHz Wide-Band Speech)
Bluetooth Wireless Technology
4-conductor 3.5mm Headset Interface
Connects to Wireless Phones & Notebooks
Headphone, Mic, and Line Input Level Controls
XLR Mic Input
Mic Mute Switch
3.5 mm Stereo Line Input
3.5 mm Stereo Line Output
¼" Stereo Headphone Jack
>10 Hours on one 9V Alkaline Battery
>20 Hours on one 9V Alkaline Battery
Made in America
Approved for Sale in Europe and Australia

Wireless Phones and Notebooks

Connect to cell phones and notebooks through the wired headset jack. This professional microphone preamp and powerful headphone amplifier provide a vast improvement in sound quality. A 3.5 mm stereo line input jack allows recordings to be mixed into the broadcast. The 3.5 mm stereo line output jack provides your full bandwidth microphone signal on the left channel and the return audio on the right channel.

Live Remotes

The stereo headphone output gives you a mix of the XLR microphone input, 3.5 mm input, and return audio. This powerful ½ watt stereo headphone amplifier will cut through any crowd noise. Use as a headset replacement for normal voice calls, or transmit full bandwidth audio using third party CODEC apps. Replaceable interface cables connect to most phones and notebooks.

JK Audio RemoteMix One Back

Specs

Specifications
Mic Female XLR
Impedance 2k ohms
Level -34 dBu nom
Aux In 1/8" (3.5 mm) Stereo
Impedance 20k ohms
Level -10 dBu nom
Out 1/8" (3.5mm) Stereo
Impedance 100 ohms
Level -10 dBu nom
Headphone 1/4" Stereo
Impedance 8 ohms
Level 1/2 watt per channel
Misc
Power 9 VDC Battery
Size 4.7” x 3.75” x 1.65” (12 x 9.5 x 4.2 cm)
Weight 10 oz (275 g)
*HD Voice: While standard phone calls have a narrow bandwidth of 300 Hz to 3.4 kHz, HD Voice calls offer 50 Hz to 7 kHz bandwidth. The additional 1.5 octaves on the low end gives voice a more natural sound, while the additional upper octave dramatically improves speech clarity and intelligibility.

*Wireless HD Calls: To take advantage of this extended bandwidth, both phones on the call must support HD Voice, and both phones must be on the same carrier, in coverage areas that support HD Voice.