Revamping the original MV88, the new MV88 USB-C reimagines the classic stereo condenser mic with a USB-C connector. That ...
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This compact USB-C microphone from Shure is designed to plug into any USB-C smartphone and captures high-quality audio up to ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. The Samson Go Mic is a no-frills, tiny, easy-to-use ...
The receiver can record into your phone, computer, camera, or onto its internal memory The receiver can record into your phone, computer, camera, or onto its internal memory is an audio and video ...
AVerMedia is expanding its GO series with two new products: the VERSATI go, a USB cardioid microphone, and the FLEXI go, a multi-angle mic arm. Aimed at adding versatility to any creator’s toolkit, ...
RODE fans, rejoice! The Australian company just announced the successor of its best-selling on-camera microphone, the VideoMic GO II, an ultra-lightweight shotgun microphone that’s packed with ...
Lately I’ve been looking for a microphone to improve the audio quality of my YouTube videos. I liked the design of the Wireless Go from Rode, and impressively, 24 hours after I bought it Rode released ...
A friend of mine is producing a series of HOWTO videos for an open source project, and discovered that he needed a better ...
The cleverly named Go Mic is yet another USB microphone aimed at podcasters on-the-go, and anyone else trying to record decent audio outside of a professional studio. At $50, the Go Mic sits ...
We test plenty of USB mics with high prices and a wide variety of features and polar patterns. On the flip side, the $39.99 Samson Go Mic is about as inexpensive as they come. For this bargain price, ...
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