1. Taw qhia
The GoPro Pro 3.5mm Mic Adapter is an official accessory designed to enhance the audio capabilities of your GoPro HERO camera. This adapter allows you to connect a professional-level external 3.5mm microphone to your HERO6 Black, HERO5 Black, HERO5 Session, and other compatible HERO cameras, ensuring high-quality audio capture. It also provides USB-C power and data extension with a 90° connector, enabling continuous power to your camera while using an external microphone.
2. Dab tsi hauv lub thawv
- GoPro Pro 3.5mm Mic Adapter (Model: AAMIC-001)

Image: The GoPro Pro 3.5mm Mic Adapter, a compact black unit with a 90-degree USB-C connector on one end and a 3.5mm microphone input and a USB-C power/data port on the other.
3. Teeb tsa
- Prepare your GoPro Camera:
- Ensure your GoPro camera is powered off.
- Open the side door of your GoPro camera to access the USB-C port. For some GoPro models, you may need to remove the side door completely. To remove, push the release tab and slide the door out. To reattach, align the door and snap it back into place.
- Connect the Mic Adapter to GoPro:
- Plug the 90° USB-C connector of the GoPro Pro 3.5mm Mic Adapter firmly into the USB-C port of your GoPro camera.
- If using a protective frame or case, ensure it accommodates the adapter's connection.
- Txuas Lub Microphone Sab Nraud:
- Connect your 3.5mm external microphone (e.g., lavalier, shotgun mic, wireless receiver) into the 3.5mm input jack on the adapter.
- If your microphone requires power, ensure it is powered on or connected to a power source.
- Connect External Power (Optional):
- To provide continuous power to your GoPro, connect a USB-C power source (e.g., power bank, wall adapter) to the USB-C port on the mic adapter.
Video: A product demonstration showing the GoPro Pro 3.5mm Mic Adapter being connected to a GoPro camera and then an external microphone. This video illustrates the physical connection process.
Video: This video demonstrates how to properly connect the GoPro 3.5mm Mic Adapter to a GoPro camera and an external microphone, highlighting the correct sequence for optimal audio recording.
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- Power On Sequence:
- Power on your GoPro camera.
- Ensure the mic adapter is securely plugged into the GoPro.
- Power on your external microphone.
- If using external power, connect the USB-C power cable to the adapter.
- Suab Settings:
- Access your GoPro's audio settings. Select "Standard Mic" for most external microphones. For powered microphones, select "Powered Mic".
- Adjust microphone gain levels on your external microphone if available, to prevent clipping or distortion.
- Kev kaw cia:
- Start recording on your GoPro as usual. The camera will now capture audio from the connected external microphone.
- Monitor audio levels on your GoPro's display or external microphone's receiver (if applicable) to ensure proper recording.
5. Kev tu
- Keep the adapter clean and free from dust and debris. Use a soft, dry cloth for cleaning.
- Tsis txhob tso lub adapter mus rau qhov kub thiab txias.
- Khaws lub adapter rau hauv qhov chaw nyab xeeb thaum tsis siv kom tiv thaiv kev puas tsuaj rau cov connectors.
- Regularly check the USB-C and 3.5mm ports for any signs of wear or damage.
6. Kev daws teeb meem
Tsis Muaj Kev Kaw Suab:
- Tshawb xyuas kev sib txuas: Ensure the mic adapter is fully inserted into the GoPro's USB-C port and the external microphone is securely connected to the adapter's 3.5mm jack.
- Power On Sequence: Follow the recommended power-on sequence: GoPro on, then adapter connected, then microphone on, then external power (if used).
- Lub zog microphone: Verify that your external microphone is powered on and has sufficient battery life, if applicable.
- GoPro Settings: Confirm that the correct microphone input setting (e.g., "Standard Mic" or "Powered Mic") is selected in your GoPro's audio preferences.
- Cable hom: Ensure you are using a TRS to TRS cable for your microphone if required. TRRS to TRS cables (common with phone accessories) may not provide optimal performance or may cause issues.
Poor Audio Quality (Popping, Scratchy, Static, Wind Noise):
- Microphone Quality: Use a high-quality external microphone. "Garbage in = garbage out."
- Nce qib: Adjust the gain settings on your external microphone or GoPro to avoid clipping or low volume.
- Cua tiv thaiv: For outdoor use, ensure your microphone has adequate wind protection (e.g., a foam windscreen or "dead cat").
- Cable Integrity: Check the 3.5mm cable for damage or loose connections.
Video: This video provides essential information and tips regarding the GoPro Pro 3.5mm Mic Adapter, which may include troubleshooting common audio issues and best practices for usage.
7. Cov lus qhia tshwj xeeb
| Feature | Paub meej |
|---|---|
| Qauv nab npawb | AAMIC-001 |
| Hom | GoPro |
| Compatible Devices | GoPro HERO Cameras (HERO6 Black, HERO5 Black, HERO5 Session, and newer models with USB-C) |
| Hom Connector | USB Type C (for camera connection and power), 3.5mm (for microphone input) |
| Xim | Dub |
| Yam khoom Dimensions (L x W x H) | 0.34 x 5.58 x 1.46 po |
| Yam Nyhav | 13.61 g ib |
| Audio Converter | 106dB stereo analog-to-digital converter |
| Lub zog nkag | USB-C for continuous power to GoPro |
8. Warranty thiab Support
The GoPro Pro 3.5mm Mic Adapter comes with a Lifetime Limited Warranty. For detailed warranty information, product support, or technical assistance, please visit the official GoPro support website or contact GoPro customer service.
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