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The FingerLakes 3.5mm Microphone Assembly is a high-sensitivity, omnidirectional condenser mic designed for seamless integration with most car stereo head units. Featuring a 3-meter cable, dash and visor mounting options, and advanced noise reduction, it delivers clear, stable voice transmission across diverse driving environments. Compatible with leading brands like Kenwood, Sony, and Alpine, this mic is the perfect aftermarket upgrade for professionals seeking reliable hands-free communication on the road.
| ASIN | B015KY5J7Y |
| Antenna Location | Singing |
| Audible Noise | 58 db |
| Audio Sensitivity | 30 db |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,409 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #29 in Car Audio |
| Brand | FingerLakes |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | radio |
| Connectivity Technology | Auxiliary |
| Connector Type | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 5,126 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Foam |
| Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
| Impedance | 2200 ohm |
| Item Dimensions | 4 x 3 x 1 inches |
| Manufacturer | Generic |
| Mfr Part Number | FL-101 |
| Microphone Form Factor | Lavalier |
| Model Name | FL-101 |
| Model Number | FL-101 |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Polar Pattern | Omnidirectional |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Singing |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 58 db |
| Special Feature | Stand |
| UPC | 756406700043 756406700005 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
T**D
FingerLakes 3.5mm Car Microphone for Android Head Units - 5 Stars
The FingerLakes 3.5mm Microphone Assembly Mic is a good microphone for aftermarket Android head units in your car. Pros: - Easy to install - Decent quality for the price - Works as expected for calls Cons: - If you have a lot of background noise, the mic probably isn't the main issue (common with non-OEM units that aren't tuned to your specific car cabin) Mileage may vary depending on your head unit and vehicle. Don't expect it to completely fix sound quality problems if your unit struggles with noise cancellation. Would I recommend? Yes, 5 stars for compatible setups.
I**B
good mic works well and easy to setup
Great value. Picks up sound for my phone through car stereo. Good replacement for lost original at a low price. Does not seem to pick up a lot of noise but voices go through without the need to talk louder or closer to the mic. cord is long which may be necessary for some vehicles. I routed from back of the unit to the steering column and up to the instrument area so it only needed about 2 feet so i had a lot of extra cord I tied up behind the unit. easy to install and works well.
D**O
works good. Lots of cable and mic mount included.
Works OK, not as clear as talking directly into your phone. Size is 3.5mm (aka 1/8th inch 'most common' standard mini-headphone jack). Make sure you have the right receiving plug when ordering. They provide plenty of cable to reach from your overhead mount, running to your radio input.
D**E
Works well
Item works great sound is clear and product is easy to setup, plug and play.
G**E
Good buy
Works good. Better then all the others I've tried
E**E
Decent
It's a decent microphone. But it isn't anything astounding. Quality is just like the factory mic that comes with my car. Hear the road with the windows up, any car that passes by, terrible static every now and then. I'd return it if it wasn't such a pain to get behind my stereo to plug it in behind the head unit
J**Z
If you have an aftermarket android headunit, this is the mic you are looking for.
Worked great on my android head unit, plug and play. Sound quality is way better than the built in microphone and it came with multiple mount adapters that worked well for my application.
S**O
Failed Mic - Unbelievable and Minuscule Wires
I purchased this mic as a replacement for my Kenwood car stereo head unit. After plugging it it I gave it a test and found it had no audio into the unit at all. After checking and double checking that it was plugged in okay and all settings were correct, the only conclusion I could make is that I was sold a bad microphone. SInce it wasn't going to be used, I was interested to see why the mic didn't work. I started by cutting the cord to do a continuity test from each of the two wires to the 3.5mm plug. After stripping the sheathing away, I was shocked to see the miniscule "wires", not even measurable by common electrical standards (e.g. 22 gauge, 30 gauge and so on). The outer "braid" was barely there and the "center conductor" was even smaller. Both "wires" failed a continuity test from the open end to the plug. And yes, I tested my faithful VOM continuity checker to ensure it works fine. But it doesn't end there. The wires are so thin, I wondered if either would have continuity across each individual wire. Just an end to end test. Again, both wires failed. There simply isn't enough metal for each wire to have end to end continuity. I've worked with electronics for over fifty years, this is the first time I have encountered anything like this. Since this mic works for others, I can only surmise that this is a one-off issue, but still the company must be working with a very small margin on their minuscule wires. By comparison, the OEM Kenwood mic has a robust copper shield and (roughly) 30 gauge copper center conductor. It's one thing to lose a few bucks on a failed product, but losing the time to reorder something else is irritating.
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