The V7 ENG is a professional handheld dynamic microphone designed specifically for broadcast, field reporting, interviews and live speech applications. Built with the same renowned V7 capsule technology, it delivers clear, natural vocal reproduction with excellent presence and intelligibility — even in challenging environments. Featuring a supercardioid pickup pattern, the V7 ENG effectively isolates the speaker’s voice while reducing background noise and off-axis sound, making it ideal for outdoor reporting, live events and fast-paced ENG work. The extended handle design allows easy attachment of mic flags for branding, while maintaining a comfortable, balanced grip. An integrated shockmount system minimises handling noise, and the internal windscreen helps control plosives and wind interference for clean, consistent audio capture. Rugged all-metal construction ensures durability for demanding daily use in the field.


  • Brand: sE Electronics
  • SKU: SEE 059
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Key Features:

  • Dynamic capsule with focused, detailed vocal response

  • Supercardioid pattern for excellent noise rejection

  • Extended handle suitable for mic flag placement

  • Built-in shockmount to reduce handling noise

  • Durable metal housing for professional use

The V7 ENG is a dependable choice for broadcasters, journalists, content creators and live event professionals who require reliable performance and clear voice capture in any situation.

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