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Blue Microphones Yeti - Microphone
Nady Center Stage MSC5 Wired Dynamic Microphone - 20 ft - Proprietary
Samson UB1 Microphone - Wired - Condenser - Surface Mount - USB
Samson Q2U Rugged Wired Dynamic Microphone - Gray - 6.56 ft - Mono - 50 Hz to 15 kHz - 32 Ohm -54 dB - SAQ2U
Marshall MXL Tempo - Microphone - black, red
Cisco Wired Boundary Microphone - 24.61 ft - 80 Hz to 20 kHz -34 dB - Omni-directional - Table Mount - Mini-phone
Motorola® TalkAbout® 53724 Wired Remote Speaker Microphone
Uniden Microphone - Wired - 8" - Electret Condenser
JLab Audio JBUDS TALK USB Microphone, 5.3", White
Logitech® Rally Mic Pod, Graphite
Pyle Pro Premier PDWM3400 Wireless Microphone System, 10-3/4"
Samson C01U PRO Wired Condenser Microphone - Mono - 20 Hz to 20 kHz - Shock Mount - USB, Mini-phone
QFX Ultra-High-Resolution USB Microphone with RGB Studio Lights and Desk Tripod Stand, Black, M-192
Blue Microphones Yeti USB Microphone, Blackout
Owl Labs Wired Microphone for Camera, Video Conferencing, Voice - 8 ft - Micro HDMI
JLab Audio EPIC TALK USB Microphone, 6.69", Black
JLab Audio EPIC TALK USB Microphone, 6.69", White
Elgato Wave:3 Wired Electret Microphone - 70 Hz to 20 kHz - Cardioid - Desktop, Stand Mountable - USB Type C
Logitech® Wired Microphone, Black
Midland AVPH10 Wired Microphone - Handheld - Mini-phone
PylePro Professional Premier Series PDWM3375 Wireless Microphone System - 673 MHz to 697.98 MHz Operating Frequency - 164 ft Operating Range
QFX Wireless Dynamic Professional Microphone, 9.5" x 2.75", Silver, M-310
Cisco Wired Microphone - Wired
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What is a microphone?

A microphone is used to amplify and, in some instances, record sound, like a person’s voice or a musical instrument. There are different types of microphones with varied purposes. Many major electronics manufacturers produce microphones, offering consumers a wide range of options to choose from.

Samson microphones

Razer microphones

Pyle microphones

JBL microphones

Logitech microphones

What are the different types of microphones?

Microphones have different purposes. Dynamic microphones are used for performance vocals, for example, while condenser microphones are used in professional audio production and are better at picking up nuances of voices and musical instruments. There are also microphones designed for podcasting or participating in video conferences, offering a superior alternative to a built-in computer microphone.

What should I consider when buying a microphone?

The first consideration is purpose. The type of microphone needed for recording a podcast is different from the microphone needed to participate in a video conference. Connectivity is another point to think about. While some people don’t mind having a wired mic, others prefer a wireless model.

Style is another consideration. Handheld microphones are often preferred by singers, for example, while a headset microphone can be ideal for participating in online webinars. For example, a person who has a lot of Zoom calls may want to get a headset mic. This can help create a more functional and comfortable home office.

Finally, it’s worth looking at special effects. For example, karaoke mics may have extra perks like playback functionality or echo effects. There are also noise-canceling microphones, which are great for people who want to record podcasts or participate in panels or webinars.

Noise-canceling microphones

Which microphone is best for podcasting?

Cardioid and hypercardioid microphones are considered best for podcasting because they allow for a more concentrated pickup of sound. They also have noise-canceling features, allowing the audio to focus on the speaker’s voice while cutting out background noises like a running air conditioner or barking dog.

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