Low-Profile Cable Clips for Secure Lavalier Microphone Use
The Rode CLIP1 MiCon Cable Management Clip set is designed to securely fasten MiCon microphone cables to clothing while maintaining clean, noise-free audio capture. These clips help manage cable slack and placement when using lavalier microphones, making them a practical accessory for interviews, presentations, broadcasting, and video production where discreet cable control matters.
Designed to Reduce Cable Movement and Handling Noise
Each CLIP1 is engineered to hold MiCon cables firmly in place while allowing just enough slack for natural head and body movement. By preventing cables from shifting or rubbing against clothing, these clips help reduce unwanted cable noise that can interfere with dialogue clarity during recording sessions.
Ideal for Lavalier Microphone and Bodypack Applications
The CLIP1 clips are well suited for use with lavalier microphones connected to bodypack transmitters or portable recorders. They attach easily to shirt collars, lapels, jackets, or other garments, keeping the microphone cable neatly routed and out of the way while maintaining a professional on-camera appearance.
Low-Profile Design for Discreet On-Camera Use
With a compact and unobtrusive form factor, the CLIP1 remains visually discreet when worn on clothing. This makes it suitable for video production, corporate presentations, live streaming, and broadcast environments where visible accessories should be kept to a minimum.
Durable Construction for Repeated Production Use
Built for regular use, the CLIP1 clips are designed to withstand frequent attachment and removal without losing grip strength. Their durable construction makes them reliable for daily production workflows in studio, field, or location-based recording environments.
Three-Pack for Flexible Setup Options
Each set includes three CLIP1 cable management clips, providing spares or allowing multiple microphones to be managed simultaneously. This added flexibility is useful for multi-talent recordings, backup kits, or replacing clips kept in different gear bags.