USB Cardioid Condenser Microphone Kit With Boom Arm For PC Podcast
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USB Cardioid Condenser Microphone Kit With Boom Arm For PC Podcast
Deliver crystal-clear voice with a complete USB cardioid condenser microphone kit built for PC podcasting, streaming, and content creation. This all-in-one setup keeps your desk clean and your sound studio-ready, whether you're recording a podcast, live streaming, gaming, YouTube videos, voiceovers, or virtual meetings.
Engineered for pristine, studio-grade sound
- Professional sound chipset supports 192kHz/24-bit recording for capturing rich detail and natural warmth.
- Cardioid pickup pattern concentrates on you, dramatically reducing background noise from the sides and rear.
- Pop filter minimizes plosive sounds and subtle wind noise for intelligible, broadcast-quality speech.
Plug-and-play simplicity with smart design
- USB 2.0 connection plugs directly into Windows, Mac OS, or Linux computers, with no driver installation required.
- Integrated magnet ring on the USB cable reduces electromagnetic interference for smoother, steadier recordings.
- Not compatible with Xbox, ensuring you know exactly where to use it.
Rock-solid, flexible mounting
- Sturdy steel boom arm with 180° adjustment lets you position the microphone exactly where you want it.
- Quality shock mount isolates the mic from desk vibrations and handling noise, keeping your recordings clean.
- Includes a premium pop filter that works in tandem with the shock mount to eliminate unwanted breath and wind noise.
Built for creators who demand more from their audio
From solo podcasts to multi-camera streams, this kit offers reliable performance, easy setup, and consistent sound across all your content. Perfect for gaming commentary, YouTube tutorials, remote meetings, and voice-over work where every syllable matters.