





🎧 Elevate your audio game — never miss a word, never lose the moment!
The OM SYSTEM Olympus ME52W is a professional-grade unidirectional electret condenser microphone designed to minimize background noise and capture clear, focused audio. Featuring plug-in power compatibility, a 3.5mm mini-jack, and a lightweight metal build, it’s ideal for voice recording, transcription, and noisy environments. Complete with a lapel clip, windscreen, and extension cable, this versatile mic delivers consistent, high-quality sound for professionals on the move.


| ASIN | B000MYPPPE |
| Audio Sensitivity | 40 Decibels |
| Batteries | Nonstandard Battery batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #23 in Professional Video Microphones #11,791 in Computer Accessories & Peripherals |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,656) |
| Date First Available | October 2, 2001 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00050332159129 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.704 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 2 x 0.8 x 3.9 inches |
| Item model number | V314050BU000 |
| Manufacturer | Olympus |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 145055 |
| Material | Metal |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Microphone Form Factor | Lavalier |
| Number of Batteries | Nonstandard Battery batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 2 x 0.8 x 3.9 inches |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 52 dB |
| Size | 3.9 inches |
| UPC | 050332159129 |
J**N
Excellent, reasonably priced, very versatile directional microphone
I tested this an Olympus WS-823 voice recorder , which does supply the excitation voltage required by this mic. For some reason, Olympus doesn't promote this unit with pictures of all its included accessories which make it an even better value than it appears to be. The ME-52W package includes not only the microphone (which has an adjustabl;e head which is often not explained in advertising, but a 3 foot cable and lapel kit. In other words you have everything you need for very versatile usage. I tried it as a lapel mic first with the microphone between 6 and 10 inches from my mouth and the head pointed toward my lips.I used an AM talk show as a source of background noise. I recorded with the radio on and off. The ME-52W is very directional with excellent noise reduction. Obviously, it doesn't completely eliminate background noise, but it does very definitely reduce it. By the way, I did not tinker with the WS-823's own recording environment toggles which I suspect would have increased the background noise rejection. I then tried it literally as a hand mic, holding it 2 - 3 inches from my mouth as the Olympus instructions suggest. My background noise source, that AM talk show,was directly to the rear of the microphone. Again excellent rejection characteristics. Next I tried it as a hand-held directional microphone. Using the normal record mode on the WS-823, the recorded audio was listenable, but on the weak side. setting the WS-823 to "lecture" mode, intended for lecture situations in large rooms and auditoriums, the audio was excellent. In all, a very good microphone especially if you take the time to optimize your recorder's settings. Two minor negatives. The lapel clip Olympus supplies is ridiculous. It has a bright chrome plating which makes the ME-52W unsuitable for video recording since the clip could be used an an aircraft landing system with the way it reflects light. Some judiciously applied black tape takes care of the problem and another as well. Whether it is the chrome plating or something else, the clip is so slippery that opening the jaws and keeping them open until you want to close them is a hassle. The clip constantly wants to launch itself into orbit. Next, the supplied windscreen - a welcome provision, by the way, is a shade too big for the barrel. You can use either a tie to secure it or double-sided adhesive tape on the barrel. If you use tape, be sure not to cover up the two slits toward the rear of the barrel: t7hey are needed for effective noise cancellation. Overall an excellent, very versatile microphone at a very attractive price.And, yes, the audio quality was very good to excellent in all instances of my testing. Jerry
J**O
Makes a huge difference with a voice recorder device, works amazingly well!
Wow! I'm using this with an Olympus WS-822 and I finally got around to doing a test with the microphone vs the unit by itself. I'm blown away! This thing is amazing how much more it isolates just the sound of my voice talking so it came through drastically clearer. You don't hear the rustling sound of holding the unit in my hands or any time I move it around, either. I've also been impressed with this microphone at how well it picks up sound regardless of distance. It's almost kinda freaky. In my tests, I could hear NO difference in volume or clarity between having the microphone just a few inches from my mouth up to about 24 inches away. My son was recording a book for school and when I, sitting next to him, corrected a word he misread it came in JUST as loud and clear as if I'd spoken it into my own microphone. I don't know how it does that!? So don't worry about getting it super close to your mouth when you clip it to your shirt because at that range it seems like anywhere on your upper body will all sound the same. There is also very little difference in sound (at that close range) whether your mouth is pointed directly at the microphone or in the opposite direction, like if your head is turned sideways while you speak. When I set it on the table and walked away I couldn't hear any difference between 5 or 8 feet away (which are the only distances I tested) and although you could tell there was some distance at that point it was still impressively clear and loud so I think it would work great at a meeting around a big table. I'm super impressed with this, especially for just a little over ten bucks! Great purchase!
R**E
Price is right
I got this microphone to do a little motovlogging. It plugs into my GoPro Hero2 (or the Hero3+ with the adapter) and has enough cable to reach from wherever the camera is on the helmet to the inside and in front of my face. It comes with a little foam "windscreen" and an alligator clip which actually comes in handy... not for inside the helmet though. For general use, the mic does a pretty good job and the sound isn't all bad. Reminder: it only records on the left channel so unless you have editing software that can turn it into a mono channel, you'll need to get a mono adapter. It's nice to have sound from one place and the camera in another. It's also nice to have something this small since you can put it pretty much anywhere, like in a pocket or the back of a hat - and still pick up good sound. For motovlogging, I'm going to keep looking for another mic. This one has a "pop pop" as it clips from too much sound - a combination of my bike's exhaust, the wind noise, and my voice. I can use a noise gate and compressor and other effects in my editing software to clean it up, but nothing eliminates the sound of a mic clipping. Also, when the surrounding environment has that much noise, the mic exhibits its tendency to sound like a cellphone since it's picking up everything and compressing your voice to what's loudest in front of it; lower and higher frequencies get drowned out. The windscreen is not tolerant of even mild abuse, so I quickly fashioned a new windscreen out of a strip of T-Shirt and a zip tie, and the alligator clip is useless in a helmet, so plenty of Gorilla Tape does the job there. I put the mic behind the left cheek pad with the opening of the mic almost in front of my mouth. All in all, I'm happy with it because I'm doing what's important: sharing my rides with YouTube. However, I'm a stickler for improving the quality of my videos, so I'm still on the hunt for another microphone. This one was at a great price, is a great size, and does what I need it to. I wouldn't look past it or fail to recommend it to another person in a similar situation.
V**Y
Best clarity
The best microphone I've found for Android head units!
P**7
Je possède déjà un micro de ce type, j'en suis toujours très satisfait : exemple enregistrement de conférencier ( le mono suffit ) sans trop accrocher les bruits de l'assistance ( attention, si en fin de conférence ils y a des questions posées par l'assistance, on ne les entend pratiquement pas et il faut prévoir une deuxième source d'enregistrement ). Petit détail : la bonette qui faisait partie du lot il y a 2 ans n'est plus fournie ( elle était de piètre qualité il est vrai ). ATTENTION : n' achetez pas les bonettes mousses Rycote 105501 qui sont beucoup trop petites pour ce micro, ( je viens d'en faire les frais ).
H**I
Bought this mic for my working van Android head unit. Before the feedback was a very muffled audio but now my mates all saying that sounds like I’m talking from my iPhone. The other positive is that the mic head can be removed and attached to my DLSR camera. It is a bit pricey but worth it.
R**O
I installed third party chinese car android, for bluetooth hands free calls, i tried many mics but no use, after so much searching i found this mic, moment of truth the noise cancelling mic worked, it tried eliminating thee car background noise, my phone calls are much better. High price, but the noise cancelling worked.
F**K
Awsome mic use it wiht my aftermarket car screen as a phone mic, no road noise in my phone calls!
R**O
excelente la calidad del micrófono, a pesar de solo ser mono y no estéreo, funciona de maravilla, no elimina completamente el sonido de la habitación, pero si lo disminuye de manera notoria.
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