Videographers love the TASCAM DR-10L Pro portable recorder with a clip-on microphone as a simple and stealthy solution for capturing audio for video. Combining the clip-on convenience of a Lavalier mic with an ultra-compact portable recorder this form factor solves many problems content creators often have.
With the DR-10L Pros 32-bit float recording technology, you can capture a whisper, a scream, and everything in between with impeccable fidelity, ultra-low noise, and no need to fine-tune gain levels. Support for wireless time code with Atomos products, the ability to control up to 5 units wirelessly via the app, and long battery life and generous storage capacity optimize the DR-10L Pro for professional applications.
Features
Ultra-lightweight, compact and wearable design is perfect when stealth is a priority
TM-10L lavalier microphone with clothing clip and windscreen included (cable length: 160cm)
32-bit float recording and dual AD converter technology means you’ll never need to scrap a recording due to poor audio levels, and no need to fine-tune input levels
Supports recording in MP3 format
Huge storage capacity, with support for microSDXC cards up to 512GB
Records at least 24.5 hours on two AAA batteries*¹ for all-day video shoots
Optional AK-BT1 Bluetooth® adapter (sold separately) adds wireless control and synchronization
Free DR-10L Pro CONNECT app for iOS, iPadOS and Android allows you to control up to 5 units simultaneously *²
Wireless time code synchronization supported with compatible Atomos products such as BLUE or CONNECT series
Review by Jake C. on 1 Apr 2025review stating Quality
Upgrading from a trusty old Ultralite Mk3, this one has the quality expected from MOTU—solid build, pristine sound, low latency. The direct monitoring is a welcome addition, allowing general computer use to be immediately bypassed for parallel out-of-the-box workflows. Other than the power button annoyingly located on the rear (why!?) it's ha...Read MoreRead more about Upgrading from a trusty old Ultralite
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