Cheaper than RODE and DJI! This microphone set is ideal for shooting (almost) any type of video

  • SYNCO WAir G2 (A2) is a 2.4 GHz wireless microphone system with two transmitters and one receiver
  • For AlzaPlus+ members, it costs 2,999 CZK (membership is 59 CZK/month and can be cancelled anytime) – the original price was 5,699 CZK
  • Includes two transmitters with lavalier microphones, a receiver, a case, TRS/TRRS and USB-C cables

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Jakub Kárník
Jakub Kárník
21. 2. 2026 05:30
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If you record interviews, vlogs, lectures, or podcasts and don’t want to spend tens of thousands on professional systems, SYNCO WAir G2 (A2) for 2,999 CZK for AlzaPlus+ members is one of the best-selling available options on Alza. Two transmitters in the package mean you can record a two-person dialogue without additional accessories. AlzaPlus+ membership costs 59 CZK per month, and you can cancel it immediately after purchase – even then, the price is worth it compared to the regular price of 3,999 CZK.

Quick summary:
Makes sense if you need a simple wireless microphone for shooting with a mobile phone or camera – two transmitters, a case, and all cables included.
⚠️ Consider if you are recording in a professional studio – internal microphones have higher noise, lavalier microphones are better.
💡 For 2,999 CZK (AlzaPlus+) you get a complete set that users compare to a more expensive Røde for a fraction of the price.

What you’ll find in the package and how it works

SYNCO G2 (A2) is a “plug and play” system – two compact transmitters (39g each) pair automatically with the receiver. Digital transmission at 2.4 GHz with Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum (FHSS) technology ensures a stable connection even in environments with interference. The range is 50 meters indirectly and up to 200 meters with direct line of sight. The transmitters have built-in microphones, but the package also includes lavalier microphones, which offer clearer sound. Battery life is 8 hours, and fast charging replenishes 50% in 40 minutes. A practical detail: a triple USB-C cable allows all three parts to be charged simultaneously.

You connect the receiver via a 3.5mm jack (TRS/TRRS cables included) to a mobile phone, camera, or recorder, or via USB-C directly to a computer. Mute buttons on the transmitters, a low-cut filter to cut bass, and headphone monitoring – for a price under 3,000, the features are above standard.

What 200+ customers say

With a rating of 4.4 out of 5 and 88% recommendation, the G2 is among the best-selling wireless microphones on Alza. Users praise its compact design, abundance of accessories, practical case, and price/performance ratio. One reviewer calls it a “good alternative to Røde.” Its simplicity is also appreciated – you turn it on, and it works.

The main criticism is repeated: the internal microphones of the transmitters have higher noise. Lavalier microphones perform better, but even then, noise is audible in a quiet room and requires post-production editing. For YouTube, social media, or lectures, this is not an issue – but it might be for professional podcasts or studio recording. One user also points out that the display is harder to read in direct sunlight.

Verdict

SYNCO WAir G2 (A2) for 2,999 CZK (with AlzaPlus+) is an ideal entry into the world of wireless audio for content creators. Two transmitters, lavalier microphones, a case, all cables – for three thousand, you get a complete set for interviews, vlogs, or lectures. The sound is not studio-quality, but for YouTube, TikTok, Instagram Reels, or corporate videos, it’s more than sufficient. If you want to activate AlzaPlus+ membership just for this discount and then cancel it, even with the 59 CZK fee, you’ll still save a thousand CZK compared to the regular price.

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Jakub Kárník

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