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Unboxing the BOYA Magic, An AI-Powered Transformable Wireless Microphone

The BOYA Magic is a versatile wireless microphone that can used in four different forms: handheld, clip-on, on-camera, and desktop. It comes with two transmitters and a receiver that is all attached to the charging case that can be used as a handheld mic so it’s very company. The mini mics weigh 7 grams and…

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The BOYA Magic is a versatile wireless microphone that can used in four different forms: handheld, clip-on, on-camera, and desktop. It comes with two transmitters and a receiver that is all attached to the charging case that can be used as a handheld mic so it’s very company. The mini mics weigh 7 grams and individually have 6hrs of battery life featuring AI noise cancellation with the ability to block out up to 40dB of noise. The BOYA Magic combo we have here is $130 for all the bells and whistles but there is more affordable packs as well. #boya #boyamagic #tech #contentcreator #wirelessmicrophone #mobilemic #noisecancellation

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  1. @whoodenfoottv

    November 26, 2025 at 9:05 am

    So one mic gives two clip ons? I may be getting this

  2. @ashdjones

    November 28, 2025 at 3:49 pm

    I remember the Newsnight Special on how Chinese Water Torture works, where it generates a human rights case. You’re just not a pizza guy Spiderman, meh.

    • @ashdjones

      November 28, 2025 at 3:59 pm

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      John Simms: Most of Drum & Bass was Holst, because Uncle Phil…sux. It’s already audited.

    • @ashdjones

      November 28, 2025 at 4:06 pm

      Hey he stole that guys pride.
      Question: Why does CNET never show repeats? Answer: You would have CNET it already, cable addict.

    • @ashdjones

      November 28, 2025 at 4:30 pm

      I have a copy of Inbetweeners in the color BTR, in the 19th a pair of friends had the great idea of combining their train line and livestock farm to save money, sometimes the bulls won. Supposedly Inbetweeners Simon escapes his show one day, into a mirror of the audiences world, but many things are wrong like their DVD color design. Thats exponent expensive to do, like the Sonic 2 bonus level, your bonus level rises the dev economics metric, aka budget by a million… hmm.

    • @ashdjones

      November 28, 2025 at 4:41 pm

      Scott Evil: I have Doom2 on the Game Boy Advance in my bag, right now.
      Dr Evil: You just don’t get TV budgets do you. So we sim another Earth with alternate working history, they assume its $10 camcorder footage, they don’t think much, so what.

    • @ashdjones

      November 28, 2025 at 5:03 pm

      i wish i was never artificially invented in a valve lazygamer lab. oh it hurts daddy when you say im not master chief kitty dancing chachacha hmm

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