The Shure MV-R-Z7 is a standalone wireless receiver designed to pair with MoveMic One, MoveMic Two, and MoveMic 88+ systems. Built for flexibility, it connects seamlessly to DSLR and mirrorless cameras, computers, and mobile devices using USB-C or 3.5mm TRS outputs.
Engineered by Shure’s professional wireless team, the MV-R-Z7 delivers dependable performance for content creators, videographers, and mobile journalists who need reliable wireless audio capture across multiple platforms.
Reliable Wireless Audio Receiver
Designed for professional and mobile workflows:
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Stable wireless connection with MoveMic systems
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Designed by Shure’s pro wireless engineering team
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Dependable performance for recording and video production
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Built for real-world use in demanding environments
Flexible Connectivity for Multiple Devices
The MV-R-Z7 easily integrates into a variety of setups:
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USB-C output for computers and mobile devices
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3.5mm TRS output for cameras and audio gear
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Compatible with DSLR and mirrorless cameras
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Works with Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android devices
Mobile & App Integration
Expand your recording capabilities:
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Connect to smartphones for mobile recording
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Compatible with Shure MOTIV desktop and mobile apps
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Supports third-party recording and video apps
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Ideal for content creation and streaming
Ideal for Content Creators & Video Production
Perfect for a wide range of applications:
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Video production and filmmaking
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Mobile content creation
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Interviews and field recording
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Podcasting and streaming setups
MoveMic System Compatibility
The MV-R-Z7 works seamlessly with:
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MoveMic One
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MoveMic Two
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MoveMic 88+
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Receiver only — microphones sold separately
What’s in the Box
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MoveMic Wireless Receiver
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USB-C to USB-C Cable
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3.5mm to 3.5mm Cable
Key Features
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Standalone wireless receiver
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USB-C and 3.5mm TRS outputs
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Compatible with cameras, computers, and mobile devices
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Works with MoveMic wireless systems
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Supports Shure MOTIV apps
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Compact and portable design
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Durable, professional-grade construction