Wireless audio transmission from a smartphone's microphone to a PC opens up new possibilities for streamers, podcasters, and gamers. Wo Mic — is one of the most popular solutions for establishing such a connection via Wi-Fi, but its setup often raises questions. Unlike Bluetooth, which is limited by delays and low quality, transmission over a local network provides a stable signal with minimal latency. However, for proper operation, both the mobile app and the computer driver must be properly configured.
Many users encounter connection issues: the program doesn't detect the device, the sound is intermittent, or there's no sound at all. The causes can be incorrect router settings, ports blocked by a firewall, or conflicts with other audio drivers. This guide will help you avoid common errors and configure Wo Mic to work via Wi-Fi the first time - even if you've never done such tasks before.
Before you begin, make sure your router supports multicast traffic (most modern models do this by default). Also, check that the phone and computer are connected the same network This is a critical requirement for Wo Mic to work. If you're using public Wi-Fi (for example, in a cafe), the connection may be blocked by the network administrator.
1. Hardware and software requirements
For a successful connection Wo Mic via Wi-Fi you will need:
- 📱 Smartphone on Android 5.0+ or iOS 11+ (application Wo Mic Client)
- 💻 Computer under control Windows 7/10/11 or macOS 10.12+ (driver Wo Mic Driver)
- 📶 Router with support
802.11nor newer (recommended)5 GHzfor smaller delays) - 🔌 Stable connection to one Wi-Fi network (latency no more than
50 ms)
Pay special attention operating system versions on PC. Driver Wo Mic may conflict with some audio drivers Realtek or NVIDIA, especially on Windows 11. If sound disappears completely after installation, you'll have to roll back your sound card driver to the standard Microsoft version.
For macOS Additional security settings will be required: the system may block the driver installation as an "unverified developer." In this case, you will need to manually allow it to run via System Preferences → Security & Privacy.
⚠️ Attention: On some corporate or educational networks, multicast traffic is disabled by default. If Wo Mic doesn't find your device, try connecting to a different network or contact your administrator.
2. Installing and configuring Wo Mic on your smartphone
Start by installing the mobile app Wo Mic Client from the official store:
- 🤖 Google Play for Android
- 🍎 App Store for iOS
After installation, launch the application and select the mode Wi-Fi in the connection settings. It is important to specify it correctly here. IP address of the computer, to which the microphone will be connected. To find out:
On Windows:
- Open
Command line(Win + R → cmd) - Enter
ipconfigand find the lineIPv4 addressin the wireless adapter section
On macOS:
- Go to
System Preferences → Network - Select an active Wi-Fi connection and view the IP status.
Enter this IP in the field Server IP in the app Wo Mic on the phone. The default port is 2202, it is not recommended to change it unless necessary.
Do you have Wo Mic Client installed?
Phone and PC on the same Wi-Fi network?
Is the computer's IP address correct?
Is the port blocked by a firewall?
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3. Installing the Wo Mic driver on your computer
Download the driver from Wo Mic official website (Choose the version for your OS). During installation, you may see warnings about unsigned drivers—this is normal. On Windows, you need to:
- Run the installer as administrator
- In the process of choosing
Install this driver anyway(if prompted) - Restart your computer after completion
After rebooting in Device Manager a new audio device should appear - Microphone (Wo Mic Device)If it is not there:
- 🔄 Check if the service is enabled
Windows Audio(services.msc) - 🔊 Try updating the hardware configuration in the device manager
- 🛡️ Temporarily disable your antivirus (it may block the installation)
On macOS After installing the driver, you may need to enable it in System Preferences → Privacy → MicrophoneWithout this permission, Wo Mic will not transmit audio.
⚠️ Attention: If you lose sound from your main speakers after installing the driver, check your playback device priority in the Sound Control Panel. Wo Mic may automatically become the default device.
4. Setting up the connection and testing the sound
Launch Wo Mic Driver on your computer and select the mode Wi-Fi ServerMake sure that:
- 🔒 Port
2202not blocked by firewall (add exception forwomic.exe) - 📡 The phone and PC are in the same subnet (the first three octets of the IP must match, for example
192.168.1.x) - 🔊 The correct audio source (built-in microphone or headset) is selected in the microphone settings on your phone.
Click Connect in the mobile app. If the connection is established, a green indicator will appear in the driver on your PC. To check the sound quality:
- Open
Recording devicesin the sound control panel - Select
Microphone (Wo Mic Device)and pressProperties - In the tab
Listenturn on the optionListen from this device
Critical Information: When using Wo Mic via Wi-Fi at 2.4 GHz, latency can reach 100-150 ms. For professional applications (streaming, podcasting), we recommend switching to 5 GHz or using a wired USB connection.
| Problem | Possible cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Wo Mic doesn't detect the computer | Blocking port 2202 | Add a firewall exception for TCP/UDP 2202 |
| Stuttering sound | Weak Wi-Fi signal | Move closer to the router or change the channel to 5 GHz |
| High latency | Network congestion | Disconnect other devices from Wi-Fi or use QoS on your router |
| There is no sound at all | No source selected on the phone | Check your microphone settings in Wo Mic Client |
5. Optimize your connection for minimal latency
For professional use (streaming, podcast recording), the default Wo Mic settings may not be suitable due to noticeable latency. Here's how to reduce latency:
- 📶 Switch to
5 GHzWi-Fi (latency is reduced to20-30 ms) - 🔧 Enable it in your router settings
QoSand set the maximum priority for your PC's IP - 📱 In the mobile app, select
Low Latency Mode(available in the paid version) - 🖥️ On your PC, disable all background programs that use the network (Torrent, cloud syncs)
If latency remains critical even after optimization, consider alternative connection methods:
- 🔌 USB cable: latency
5-10 ms, but limited by the length of the wire - 📡 Bluetooth 5.0: latency
40-60 ms, but without wires - 🌐 Wired connection: via OTG adapter and Ethernet (the most stable option)
To test real latency, you can use the service WebRTC Leak Test or specialized audio programs like Audacity with echo signal recording.
How to check latency manually
Record audio from the Wo Mic and another source (for example, hand clapping). Then, in an audio editor, measure the time difference between the signal peaks on the two tracks. This difference will be your current latency.
6. Solving common errors
Even with proper setup, problems can still arise. Here are some common scenarios and their solutions:
Error: "Connection refused"
- 🛡️ Check if your antivirus (for example, Avast or Kaspersky) port 2202
- 🔄 Restart the service
Wo Mic Servicevia Task Manager - 📡 Make sure that the router is not turned on
AP Isolation(client isolation)
Error: "Audio glitches"
- 📶 Switch from
2.4 GHzon5 GHzor vice versa - 🔌 Disconnect other USB devices (they may cause interference)
- 🖥️ In Windows power settings, select
High performance
Error: "No sound from Wo Mic"
- 🔊 Check if it is selected
Wo Mic Deviceas the default recording device - 📱 In the mobile app, click
Refreshin the connection settings - 🔄 Reinstall the Wo Mic driver with administrator rights
7. Alternative programs for a wireless microphone
If Wo Mic If this is not suitable for some reason, consider alternatives:
- 🎤 WB (Wireless Broadcast): supports audio transmission with delay
10-15 ms, but requires root on Android - 📱 AudioRelay: works through a browser, without installing drivers (latency ~
50 ms) - 💻 Voicemeeter + VB-Cable: complex setup, but flexible audio routing options
- 🎧 Rode Connect: A professional solution for podcasters (requires Rode hardware)
Each of these solutions has its pros and cons. For example, AudioRelay easier to set up, but has a noticeably higher latency, and WB Provides minimal latency, but requires superuser rights. For most home tasks Wo Mic remains the optimal balance between simplicity and quality.
If you need to not only transmit audio from a microphone, but also listen to audio from a PC on your phone, consider combined solutions like SoundWire or AirAudioThey allow for two-way audio transmission via Wi-Fi.
8. Safety when using Wo Mic
Audio streaming over Wi-Fi is potentially vulnerable to interception, especially on public networks. To minimize the risks:
- 🔒 Use
WPA3encryption on the router (notWEPorWPA) - 📡 Turn off
WPS- this protocol has vulnerabilities - 🔑 In the Wo Mic settings, set a password for the connection (option
Password Protect) - 🌐 Avoid using Wo Mic on public Wi-Fi (cafes, airports)
If you need to transmit confidential conversations, consider alternative methods:
- 🔌 Wired connection via USB-C or Lightning
- 📡 Usage VPN for traffic tunneling (increases latency)
- 🎤 Hardware solutions like Elgato Wave Link with direct microphone connection
Remember that any wireless audio transmission can theoretically be intercepted. If you're working with sensitive information, it's best to use wired solutions or specialized systems like Dante for professional audio.
⚠️ Attention: Some antiviruses (for example, Bitdefender) may block Wo Mic traffic as "suspicious." In this case, add an exception for the filewomic.exeand port2202.
Wo Mic FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions
Is it possible to use Wo Mic without the Internet, only via a local network?
Yes, Wo Mic works exclusively on a local network and doesn't require an internet connection. The main requirement is that the phone and computer must be connected to the same router (or via a direct access point). Even if the router doesn't have internet access, audio transmission will work.
Why does Wo Mic stutter even though the Wi-Fi signal is great?
The problem may be related to:
- 📶 Channel overload: other devices on the network consume a lot of traffic (for example, torrents or online games)
- 🖥️ Lack of PC resources: Check CPU usage in Task Manager
- 🔊 Driver conflicts: try disabling other audio devices in the device manager
Solution: Temporarily disable all background programs, switch to 5 GHz, and reduce the audio bitrate in the Wo Mic settings.
Can Wo Mic be used on Linux?
There is no official driver version for Linux, but there are workarounds:
- Use Wine to run the Windows version of the driver (it works unstable)
- Set up audio transmission via PulseAudio + RTP (requires terminal skills)
- Use alternatives like AudioRelay via browser
For most distributions, it is easier to use alternative programs, since there is no native solution from Wo Mic.
How to reduce noise when using Wo Mic?
Noise may occur due to:
- 📱 Low quality of the phone's built-in microphone
- 📶 Wi-Fi network interference
- 🔊 Incorrect gain settings in the driver
Solutions:
- Connect an external microphone to your phone via USB-C or Lightning
- In the Wo Mic settings, reduce
Gain(strengthening) to the minimum required level - Use noise reduction software on your PC (NVIDIA Broadcast, Krisp)
Can Wo Mic be used to record musical instruments?
Technically yes, but the quality will be insufficient for professional recording due to:
- 🎵 Audio stream compression (loss of high and low frequencies)
- 🕒 Latency is critical for synchronizing instruments
- 📶 Possible artifacts when transmitting over Wi-Fi
For recording music it is better to use:
- 🔌 Wired connection via audio interface (Focusrite, Behringer)
- 🎤 Specialized programs like GarageBand or Ableton Live with direct microphone connection