bonoch Official via Amazon [amazon.com] has
IVANKY 2Pcs Wireless Lavalier Microphone on sale for
$19.99 when you clip coupon on product page and enter code
K3WVKTQF at checkout.
Shipping is free.
About this item- Superior Sound for iPhone Video Recording: This lavalier microphone delivers studio-grade audio with enhanced reverb and AI noise reduction, capturing clearer vocals than iPhone's built-in mic. Blocks 90% of background noise for distortion-free recording—prefect for videos, podcasts, and music. The ideal choice mic for iPhone creators seeking professional sound quality
- 34-Hour Power & Secure Charging Case: Outlasts ordinary wireless mics with 5x longer runtime (34h total). Compact case displays real-time battery levels, stores mics safely, and charges on the go – no lost parts or dead batteries during outdoor shoots
- Seamless iPhone Setup: Plug, Power, Record] Insert the Lightning/USB-C receiver into your Phone, turn on the mic, and start recording instantly—no apps or settings required. Perfect for TikTok, YouTube, Zoom, and more. *Compatible with iPhone/iPad. Android users: Enable OTG mode. Samsung cameras may require third-party apps
- Transparent Flip Case & All-Device Ready: Monitor mics and charging status instantly through the clear cover—no need to open. Ultra-compact size with USB-C + Lightning adapters included, works seamlessly across iPhone, iPad, Andriod and laptops. Stays firmly connected even with phone cases
- 130ft Wireless Freedom & Phone Charging: Stable audio up to 40 meters (130ft) for outdoor shoots—record interviews, events, or vlogs without distance limits. Recharge your phone/tablet via the receiver's port during long sessions, eliminating power anxiety
- Complete Kit & Reliable Support: Includes: Wireless lavalier mic with charging case, USB-C receiver, 2 mics, 2 windshields, Lightning adapter, USB-A cable. All accessories neatly packed in a dedicated box for quick verification. 24/7 customer support ensures prompt solutions to any issues
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Price history shows it actually retails close to $40 (given how often it bounces there from $70)
And some of their AI-rendered ad-people have gone super-
saiyanAryan.I'm buying this just to leave a real review on that freaking page
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Seems to have clipping issues, but that could be user error. They don't really sound that good either way, but might fit into the "better than nothing" category.
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saiyanAryan.I'm buying this just to leave a real review on that freaking pageIt is not incentivized. The reviewers still pay income tax on items, so about 15-20% of the item's selling value. Therefore, it's not "free", and a reviewer should assess the value of picking things to use versus collect. For example, I would not select a $70 MSRP product knowing that it could be crap because I am gonna owe ~$14 in income tax. (Amazon tracks the value of the items and reports it as income to the IRS.)
However, reviews/reviewers can be hit or miss depending on the number of reviews the reviewer needs to do to keep active.
Some may just "mail it in" without ever using the device. Selling on auction site, giving away as gift, just offering a (+) review to stay active but they have not used the product, etc.
Also, a reviewer does not need to pass back 4-5* reviews to stay active. Of course, I have only been a reviewer since April, so this isn't based on experience but on the T&C.
I agree that a good review would require uploading use of the product.
It is not incentivized. The reviewers still pay income tax on items, so about 15-20% of the item's selling value. Therefore, it's not "free", and a reviewer should assess the value of picking things to use versus collect. For example, I would not select a $70 MSRP product knowing that it could be crap because I am gonna owe ~$14 in income tax. (Amazon tracks the value of the items and reports it as income to the IRS.)
However, reviews/reviewers can be hit or miss depending on the number of reviews the reviewer needs to do to keep active.
Some may just "mail it in" without ever using the device. Selling on auction site, giving away as gift, just offering a (+) review to stay active but they have not used the product, etc.
Also, a reviewer does not need to pass back 4-5* reviews to stay active. Of course, I have only been a reviewer since April, so this isn't based on experience but on the T&C.
I agree that a good review would require uploading use of the product.
What state are you paying 20% sales tax?
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Income tax, not start tax. I don't know anything about this but he said income tax. From my understanding of his comment, Amazon is treating vine reviews as a job and the item as compensation. At the end of the year they add up the value of all the items you received and snitch to the IRS so you can get charged income tax on them.
Most of the stuff is meh. Chinese knickknack items like phone holders/screen protectors, towels, hardware, keychains, etc. Limited brand stuff.
I will see what happens later in the year once I get to gold status and I can see items valued at more than $100.
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