Insta360 is putting screens on its next wireless mics to show logos or images

Two wireless microphones with screens floating above a charging case alongside a receiver.

The Mic Pro transmitters feature E Ink color screens on the front to customize their appearance. | Image: Insta360

Insta360’s first wireless microphone kit debuted in June with small, lightweight AirTag-sized mics that were easier to wear hidden away. The new Insta360 Mic Pro, which the company is teasing during the 2026 NAB Show in Las Vegas, is instead designed to be prominently displayed. On the front of each transmitter is a round E Ink color screen that can be customized with photos, logos, branding, or custom artwork.

The company didn’t share specifics about when the Mic Pro will launch, aside from a global release planned later this year, but it did reveal some of its functionality. The wireless transmitters each feature a three-microphone array …

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