USB-C to Lightning Cable for iPhone and iPad Audio Recording
The Rode SC19-Red 1.5m USB-C to Lightning cable is designed to connect Lightning-equipped iOS devices directly to compatible Rode USB-C microphones and audio interfaces. It enables high-quality audio recording on iPhones and iPads by providing a stable digital connection between your mobile device and professional Rode microphones, making it well suited for video production, podcasting, interviews, and mobile content creation.
Optimized for Rode USB-C Microphones and Interfaces
This cable is engineered to work seamlessly with Rode USB-C microphones such as the VideoMic NTG, VideoMic GO II, and PodMic USB, as well as audio interfaces like the AI-Micro and AI-1. Its design ensures proper signal communication between iOS devices and Rode hardware, allowing creators to capture clean, reliable audio without additional adapters.
MFi-Certified Lightning Connector for Apple Compatibility
The SC19 features an Apple MFi-certified Lightning connector, confirming that it meets Apple’s performance and compatibility standards. This certification helps ensure consistent device recognition and dependable operation during recording sessions, reducing the risk of connection issues when working with iPhones and iPads.
Extended 1.5-Meter Length for Flexible Recording Setups
With a cable length of 1.5 meters, the SC19 provides added reach compared to shorter mobile cables. This extra length allows more flexibility when positioning microphones, audio interfaces, and mobile devices on tripods, desks, or camera rigs, supporting comfortable and organized recording setups.
Audio-Focused Design for Recording Applications
This cable is designed specifically for audio and data communication and does not support charging or syncing iOS devices. By focusing solely on audio signal transfer, the SC19 delivers consistent performance for recording and streaming tasks without unnecessary power features.
Distinct Red Jacket for Easy Identification
The red cable jacket makes the SC19 easy to identify in busy recording environments or shared gear kits. Color coding helps streamline setup and teardown by allowing quick recognition of audio connections among other cables.