Check “Synido Live Dock A20 – The Ultimate Mobile Recording Interface!” on YouTube
The Synido Live Dock A20 is a small, portable mobile recording interface, designed to work with mobile phones, tablets and computers.
It can take a microphone and instrument – as well as Bluetooth and record them to your device at the same time, with a 32bit DSP core processor giving it some oomph.
Small and Mighty! – Check them out here – www.synido.com/en-gb/products/synido-live-dock-a20-audio-interface-music-recording-sound-card
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Chapters
0:00 Introduction to the Synido A20 live dock audio adapter
0:14 Device features and connectivity with phones, PCs, and accessories
1:07 Control features including volume, mono/stereo, and monitoring options
2:10 Demonstration of noise gate and audio ducking functionality
2:51 Audio quality assessment and recording impressions
3:28 Physical build quality and durability concerns
4:03 Included accessories and input/output options
4:54 Performance evaluation as portable audio interface
5:24 Pricing discussion and portability advantages
6:25 Final recommendations for target users and use cases
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This video reviews the Synido A20 live dock audio adapter, a lightweight mobile audio interface designed for streaming and content creation. The device plugs directly into smartphones (Android/iPhone), tablets, or computers via USB-C or Lightning connection, and can simultaneously handle guitar input and microphone input. Key features include independent volume controls for both inputs, mono/stereo modes, a loop-back feature, Bluetooth connectivity, headphone monitoring, and a built-in noise gate that automatically manages audio levels between voice and instrument. The reviewer tests it with a cheap Lavalier mic and guitar, finding the sound quality surprisingly good with clear voice reproduction and effective noise gating. While the unit feels plasticky and lightweight, this serves its purpose as a portable device. Priced around £450, it’s more affordable than traditional audio interfaces and includes necessary cables and adapters. The reviewer sees it as particularly useful for YouTubers, streamers, and traveling musicians who need a compact solution for recording directly to mobile devices or computers without carrying bulky equipment. Despite never having heard of the brand before, the reviewer is impressed with its functionality and considers it a useful addition to a mobile recording setup.
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