One is OpenEars by Binauric.

The other is the Hooke Audio Verse.

Whilst prototypes are in use in both these wireless cases, I've been using my wired OKM-II for quite some years now and always pleased with the results when the iPhone actually bothers to record the video with a stereo soundtrack.

That's the biggest issue turning me off my current wired solution: unpredictable with iPhone video recording - sometimes you end up with a mono video. I could record double-system reliably but it's just not cost effective and just adds a layer of complexity.
What turns me off the wireless solutions, assuming they make it to market, is yet more battery management/recharging in the field. Boring!
This does however show that binaural recording is getting a respectable foothold in the modern market, albeit nascent from the mainstream perspective right now.
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