Your professional Opinions on This Wireless Mic

Hey there. I'd like to ask for your professional opinions/review on this particular wireless microphone that I'm thinking of getting. I'm planning to make a short documentary for my master thesis project. I'm just wondering if this is worth getting for its money and if it's good enough for its use. I'm not looking for very super quality, as long as it sounds adequate for interview dialogues, it's fine.

I'm looking to get this Azden WMS-Pro wireless microphone which includes also a bunch of stuff. Below is the link to it and its specs:
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/3659-REG/Azden_WMS_PRO_WMS_PRO_VHF_Wireless_Lavalier.html#specifications

Below is a youtube link to a test of the mic:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iAR45nMyTs4

For the camera, I will be using a JVC GR-HD1 that I have now already.
http://reviews.cnet.com/digital-camcorders/jvc-gr-hd1/4505-6500_7-20817405.html

The thing is that the mic connector input is 3.5mm, which the Azden wireless mic also is. A question though, would I still need a type of stereo/mono converter or adapter for it? or should the mic work already when I connect it to the JVC camera?

Like I've said, your opinions or any comments or tips or even other recommendations would be greatly appreciated. I salute you all masters out there! I'll be looking forward in your comments. Thanks a bunch again!
 
I couldn't find a frequency response graph on the website but it sounds surprisingly good in the You-Tube video on my laptop speakers.

I don't know... I'm always skeptical if I can't see what the frequency response of a mic is. But, given he didn't mix the hell out of his voice in the You-Tube video, I think it should be fine for your purposes.
 
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