SYNCO G2 Wireless Lavalier Microphone FAQ
Q1: What should I do if I lost the accessories of my product? How can I get after-sales support?
- If you have lost any accessories or need after-sales assistance, please contact Synco Audio's official customer support via email at support@syncoaudio.com. They will provide further guidance and support to resolve your issue.
- For faster service, include your product details and a description of the problem in your email.
Q2: The receiver stops working/signal drops. What should I do?
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Check Battery Level
- The receiver (RX) may have low battery, causing unexpected shutdowns or signal drops.
- Connect the RX to a power source using the included Type-C charging cable.
- Charge for 5-10 minutes, then try powering it on again.
- If the device turns on, continue charging until fully charged (~2 hours).
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Check Pairing Status:
- Ensure the transmitter (TX) and receiver (RX) are successfully paired (screen displays "Connected").
- If not connected, try manual pairing: Press and hold the power buttons on both TX and RX for 8 seconds to enter pairing mode.
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Restart Devices:
- Turn off devices by holding the power button for 3 seconds, then power them back on.
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Contact Support:
- If the issue persists, email support@syncoaudio.com with your purchase receipt and a description of the issue.
Q3: There's significant background noise during recording/noise cancellation isn't working. How to fix this?
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Enable Noise Cancellation:
- Press the Noise Cancellation button on the TX to cycle through modes: Off → Low-Level → High-Level (recommended for noisy environments).
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Adjust Gain Settings:
- Step 1: Connect headphones to the 3.5mm Monitoring Port on the RX.
- Step 2: Press the gain adjustment button on the TX to set levels between 0-15dB while listening to the audio in real time.
- Step 3: Gradually increase the gain until the desired volume is achieved, avoiding high levels (e.g., 12-15dB) to prevent distortion.
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Check Microphone Connection:
- Ensure external mics are fully inserted into the TRS input jack (compatible with included lavalier mic).
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Attach Wind Muff:
- Use the included wind muff to reduce wind noise.
Why This Helps
- Real-Time Feedback: Monitoring through the 3.5mm port allows you to hear exactly how gain adjustments affect audio clarity and noise levels.
- Avoid Overloading: High gain can amplify background noise. By adjusting while listening, you can find the optimal balance between volume and clarity.
- Troubleshooting Tip: If noise persists, try switching to High-Level Noise Cancellation and reposition the microphone closer to the sound source (10-15cm from the mouth).
Q4: The product won't connect to iPhone/Android, showing "No Audio Input.” How to resolve this?
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For iPhone users:
- Ensure you're using an MFi-certified Lightning adapter. Non-certified adapters may not support external audio input.
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For Android users:
- Some stock camera apps don't support external microphones. Try switching to a third-party camera app (e.g., Open Camera, Filmic Pro) for compatibility.
Q5: Audio clipping when connected to DSLR cameras. How to optimize?
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Lower Camera Input Level:
- Set the camera's recording level to 1/3-1/2 of maximum (see Page 2 for Sony/Canon/Panasonic examples).
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Adjust RX Gain:
- Press the A/B gain buttons on the RX to reduce levels (start at 3dB).
Q6: The receiver/transmitter can be charged via a data cable, but it won't charge in the charging case. What should I do?
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Check the insulating sticker:
- Ensure the protective insulating sticker on the back contact points of the receiver/transmitter has been removed.
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Ensure proper contact:
- Gently press the receiver/transmitter into the charging case to align its contact points with the case's charging pins.
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Charge the case first:
- The charging case's battery level detection might lag. If the case itself is low on power, charge it fully before attempting to charge the devices again.
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Contact SYNCO support:
- If the issue persists, email support@syncoaudio.com with details to request a replacement or further assistance.