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Recent product leaks and launches show e‑ink displays and microphone arrays converging to serve creators and productivity users. Insta360’s leaked Mic Pro pairs a color E‑ink panel for custom logos and emojis with a 3‑mic array, AI noise reduction, and direct camera integration plus onboard recording—aimed at compact, brandable wireless audio for video makers. Hanvon’s Lukxie M6 e‑reader combines a 6″ monochrome E‑ink screen, stylus input and a 4‑mic array for live transcription, AI summaries and synchronized notes, targeting meeting and study workflows. At the same time, software like MicYou turns Android phones into high‑quality wireless mics for PCs, highlighting growing demand for flexible audio capture across devices.
Insta360 announced it will unveil a new Mic Pro wireless microphone on May 19 featuring a color E-Ink display that can show custom logos, emojis, or images for on-camera branding and personalization. Leaked photos and prior reports indicate the Mic Pro combines a color e-paper panel with a three-mic array, a dedicated AI audio processor for advanced noise reduction, and professional-grade recording. It can stream audio directly to Insta360 cameras without a receiver and also supports onboard recording to function as a standalone recorder. The combination of customizable visual branding and AI-enhanced audio aims to appeal to content creators who need clearer voice capture and on-device visual identity during shoots.
Insta360's upcoming Mic Pro wireless microphone was leaked in photos by Igor Bogdanov, revealing a standout color E-Ink display on the microphone capsule that can show custom logos, emojis, or images for creator branding. The Mic Pro reportedly includes a three-microphone array, a dedicated AI processor for advanced noise reduction, and professional-grade audio capture. It supports direct connection to Insta360 cameras without a separate receiver and can record internally on the transmitter as a standalone recorder. These features target video creators who need compact, high-quality wireless audio with on-device personalization and robust performance in noisy environments.
Hanwang (Hanvon) will release the Lukxie M6 e-reader on May 13 at 8 PM, highlighting a 6-inch monochrome e-ink display, a slim body and an 8,192-level pressure-sensitive electromagnetic stylus. The device features a four-microphone array that enables real-time audio-to-text transcription, AI-generated meeting summaries, and synchronized recording with handwriting so users can annotate transcribed text directly. It supports magnetic attachment and hover-writing for the pen, aiming at note-taking and meeting workflows. Available in Space Gray and Moon White, the M6 targets productivity-focused e-reader users who want integrated voice-to-text and pen-input capabilities.
LanRhyme/MicYou: MicYou is a powerful tool that turns your Android device into a high-quality wireless microphone for your PC.