Wind Noise Protection for Rode HS1 Headset Microphones
The Rode MINIFUR-HS1 Deluxe Headset Windshield is designed to reduce wind noise and air movement when using the Rode HS1 headset microphone. This accessory helps maintain clear, intelligible audio in outdoor environments or situations involving fast movement, making it ideal for presenters, performers, broadcasters, and content creators who rely on headset microphones in demanding conditions.
Designed Specifically for the Rode HS1 Headset
This artificial fur windshield is precision-made to fit the Rode HS1 headset microphone securely. A proper fit ensures consistent performance without shifting or interfering with microphone placement, allowing the headset to remain comfortable and stable during extended use.
Artificial Fur Construction for Effective Wind Suppression
The MINIFUR-HS1 uses acoustically transparent artificial fur to reduce wind turbulence before it reaches the microphone capsule. This design helps minimize wind-related noise while preserving vocal clarity and natural tone, making it suitable for both speech and performance audio capture.
Improves Audio Clarity During Movement and Outdoor Use
In addition to outdoor recording, the windshield is effective in environments with airflow caused by movement, fans, or ventilation systems. It helps control unwanted noise introduced by motion, making it useful for fitness instruction, live presentations, broadcast work, and location recording.
Lightweight Design That Maintains Comfort
The lightweight construction of the MINIFUR-HS1 ensures it does not add noticeable bulk or discomfort to the headset. It can remain installed during use without affecting fit or balance, allowing users to focus on performance or presentation rather than equipment adjustments.
Three-Pack for Backup and Multi-User Applications
Supplied as a pack of three, the MINIFUR-HS1 provides spares for long-term use or supports multi-user setups. This makes it a practical option for production teams, rental kits, and facilities where headset microphones are used regularly.