ECM-HW1 Wireless Microphone Is Totally Worth It

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Well, after my last post about Choosing the right Sony HD Camcorder, I did purchase one – the HDR-SR10. Unfortunately, the SR11 was just a bit out of my financial reach, but I have been quite satisfied so far with the results of this camera. I will be using the HDR-SR10 to record high definition video at the Consumer Electronics Show and for various product reviews throughout the year. Like most consumers, I purchased a couple of accessories for the camcorder, including the mysterious ECM-HW1 bluetooth wireless microphone.

Despite the steep price, the ECM-HW1 is totally worth it (Amazon sells it for $127USD). We admit there is a rather odd appearance found in the grey bluetooth receiver, however, this is a truly interesting marriage of camcorder and bluetooth technologies. The white microphone is quite small and easily fits in the palm of your hand. Upon turning on the mic (which takes 2 AAA batteries, not included), a bright blue light will flash until you turn on the base station. There are three audio modes – off, on (records in 2ch audio), and 5.1ch center audio. It’s pretty impressive to think you can actually get 5.1-esque sound out of this little device.

Usage is pretty simple; its basically plug and play through the Active Interface, which powers the base station accordingly. After turning both devices on, the microphone and base station will flash blue repeatedly until they sync, which we found to be very quick (<5 secs). Operation is pretty much straightforward – you simply speak. The real stunner is the distance you can be from the actual camcorder, which Sony claims is up to 30m. My friend Nick Nigro and I tested the unit out with the HDR-SR10, unfortunately which was in auto mode and left the recording a bit grainy and blurry. However, the audio will give you a good idea that this mic can certainly handle a great distance, and will be great for interviews at CES. Don’t mind my false intro at the beginning of the video. :)


ECM-HW1 Test In The Dark from Sony Insider on Vimeo.

The ECM-HW1 also includes a clip, arm band, neck strap, wind screen, and carrying pouch.

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DISCUSSION 7 Comments
  • Stan M

    It’s funny you mentioned the marriage of bluetooth and camcorder…I was at one point so excited when I got Sony’s Bluetooth camcorder: DCR-IP220 model. Believe it or not, but that thing can sync with a bluetooth modem and you can get online and sort of “surf” the web on its LCD. It even has a Mail Client so you could email pictures taken to your friends or upload it on back then So-Net provider site. Sounded pretty cool back in 2001, however your mic is more practical!

  • Stan M

    It’s funny you mentioned the marriage of bluetooth and camcorder…I was at one point so excited when I got Sony’s Bluetooth camcorder: DCR-IP220 model. Believe it or not, but that thing can sync with a bluetooth modem and you can get online and sort of “surf” the web on its LCD. It even has a Mail Client so you could email pictures taken to your friends or upload it on back then So-Net provider site. Sounded pretty cool back in 2001, however your mic is more practical!

  • Anthony O’Brien

    We’re all hoping for some great info on the new Walkman Chris. I would be really grateful if you could find out if the the new device will have 32GB capacity in all regions. I’m from Ireland and we sometimes get left behind when Sony introduce new features to the Walkman range. Enjoy CES, I would probably get technology overload syndrome (TOS) and faint at the sight of all those lovely toys.

  • Anthony O’Brien

    We’re all hoping for some great info on the new Walkman Chris. I would be really grateful if you could find out if the the new device will have 32GB capacity in all regions. I’m from Ireland and we sometimes get left behind when Sony introduce new features to the Walkman range. Enjoy CES, I would probably get technology overload syndrome (TOS) and faint at the sight of all those lovely toys.

  • ascariss

    Ha nice vid, I have to say, the bluetooth mic works really well, no voice cut outs or loss of quality. As much as I would like to own a sony camcorder, I still would prefer a canon camcorder over a sony one. I have owned a canon digicam and used various sony digicams and have to say I prefer canon’s image quality slightly more.

    For some odd reason, Sony canada does not have the HDR-SR10, only the SR220 which is a SD camcorder, and HDRCX12 which is the HD camcorder.

  • ascariss

    Ha nice vid, I have to say, the bluetooth mic works really well, no voice cut outs or loss of quality. As much as I would like to own a sony camcorder, I still would prefer a canon camcorder over a sony one. I have owned a canon digicam and used various sony digicams and have to say I prefer canon’s image quality slightly more.

    For some odd reason, Sony canada does not have the HDR-SR10, only the SR220 which is a SD camcorder, and HDRCX12 which is the HD camcorder.

  • Rich

    ECM-HW1  Does Sony repair a working but making no connection due to a cracked plastic connection.  It worked great but it fell and now I have to repair the reciever that connects to the Video camera.. If anyone knows if SONY repairs this item please contact me at kopter40@yahoo.com.   or their phone number would be great. Thanks.
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