Using Parabolic Microphones for Documentaries
Documentary work demands authentic audio — real voices, real moments, real environments — without the artificial feel of lavalier mics clipped to every subject. KLOVER MiK parabolic microphones capture dialogue and ambient sound from a distance with no microphone placed on the subject, preserving the unscripted nature of what you're filming.
The focused pickup of a parabolic mic reduces background noise so your subject's voice stands out, even in noisy environments. Audio quality is comparable to a lapel mic from up to 6-8 feet, and the signal does not drop off when subjects turn their heads. The pickup is wide enough to cover multiple speakers at once. That makes the KLOVER MiK a natural fit for observational documentaries, interviews, reality TV, prank and hidden-camera programs, and nature and wildlife documentaries where mic-ing the subject is impossible.
Key Benefits
- No need to mic subjects — capture natural dialogue from a distance
- Lapel-mic quality audio from up to 6-8 feet (KM-09)
- Directional pickup reduces ambient and crowd noise
- Audio does not drop off when subjects turn their heads
- Wide enough pickup to capture multiple speakers simultaneously
Which KLOVER MiK Model Is Right for Documentaries?
KLOVER MiK 09
KLOVER MiK 16
KLOVER MiK 26
What Our Customers Say
“The amazing beauty of your product is that in about a minute one can use whatever lav they have as one of the world's farthest-reaching mics simply by inserting it into the parabolic dome! One can use their lav in a sit down interview one minute and a couple of minutes later as a fantastic shotgun.”


