• Plug and play Usb recording microphone with 5.9-Foot USB Cable included for computer PC laptop that connects directly to USB port for record music,computer singing or podcast. Easy to use and install on Mac or PC. (◆◆Not compatible with Xbox and Phones◆◆)
  • Solid sturdy metal construction design computer microphone with stable tripod stand is convenient when you are doing voice overs or livestreams on YouTube.
  • Recording microphone with additional volume knob itself has a louder output and is more sensitive,your voice would be heard well enough when gaming ,skyping or voice recording.
  • USB-powered design condenser microphone for recording no need the 48v Phantom power supply, work well with Cortana,Discord,voice chat and voice recognition.
  • Cardioid polar pattern condenser microphone for computer captures your voice properly,produce clear smooth and crisp sound without static noise.Great for gamers/streamers at isolating the sounds from the main source and separating them from any background noise. Does the job well for streaming broadcast ,OBS and teamspeak.

Typically, I do not write reviews until I have had a product longer. However, I can already tell this is a fantastic mic. I've done many (100+) screencasts using my Logitech headphones, and the volume is always too low despite the mic being an inch away from my mouth. With the FiFine mic, I don't have that low volume issue. I have the mic set up about three feet from me to the right. It's not directly in front of me. I have the mic input volume turned up just over halfway. The recording volume is fantastic, though. I can now hear my narration without having to turn the speaker volume up all the way. While there is no mute button on the mic, I don't find this to be an issue. Most VoiP software allow you to mute the mic using the software. Overall, this is a fantastic mic for the price. Should anything go awry with it, I'll provide an update.

This microphone is actually really good for the price. I've used the Blue Snowball and Blue Yeti and the quality of the Fifine microphone can held it's own even though it costs less. I normally use Audacity when recording audio mainly to use the "Noise Reduction" feature, but the background noise isn't even that noticeable on this microphone. It does a great job of just recording your voice and not the background. The volumme knob in the front is a plus for blocking out background noise. Lower it if your are really close to the microphone and raise it as your go further from it. The setup was super easy. To attach the tripod, it's really just connecting and twisting, that's it. To set it up with your computer, just plug it in. Your computer will automatically detect it and have it ready for use. The tripod allows you to rotate the microphone and tilt it up and down in case you move your position. This is a great microphone for the people who want to start a YouTube channel but don't have the money for the expensive equipment. It works well for voice overs, podcasts, gaming videos, livestreams, you name it. The Fifine microphone has great audio quality, great build quality, ease of use, and a low price. I would definitely recommend it!

I was skeptical of this mic despite the glowing reviews - even the limited reviews on youtube are good, with most finding that the limitations of the microphone are far fewer than it's benefit - which, frankly, is it's price. I picked it up for $24 dollars on a flash sale, but it's well worth the normal price for how it sounds. I picked it up with the Neewer NB-35 Microphone boom arm (which is PERFECT for this microphone, btw and comes with a pop filter!) Less than 50 bucks for a complete usb microphone setup. That alone is pretty great. Less than a week after buying this, however, I was at bestbuy for a big sale, and saw that the Blackout edition Blue Yeti was on sale with the ghost recon wildlands game combo for a shocking $75 dollars. So I bought it. I'm a singer/songwriter with 20+ years of recording behind me and play PC games and do some streaming and needed a new mic. All day I've been testing this mic (I have the black Fifine K669B for the record) and the Yeti side by side. The Yeti is larger, feels more premium, and has a mute button, gain control adjusts to louder volume, has 4 different polarity settings for doing podcasts or recording in stereo among other things. But I tested this side by side with the Yeti using the Yeti's cardioid settings to match the Fifine's. I adjusted the gain controls to be the same in windows, and slightly higher on the Fifine's gain knob to match the Yeti so they were as evenly matched as possible. I cannot distinguish a large enough difference in the audio (flat recorded in mono with audacity) to truly be able to justify the already discounted price of the Yeti compared side by side with the Fifine. Yes, the audio is just that good. I mean, as good as a USB mic is going to be. If you have the extra scratch and need more than one polarity pattern than just right in front of the mic (and the sides) then you cannot go wrong with the Fifine. I was so taken aback after hearing such good things about the yeti, but they both pickup the same background noises, and feel very similar. When positioned about 6" from the mics with pop filters in place, my voice felt more natural coming from the Fifine, with a bit more clarity perhaps in the Yeti but barely noticable. What bassiness there was (my voice isn't very bassy) was - to my ears - better on the Fifine. Not like, stupid bassy, but naturally the tone sounded more pleasing. And that's where this mic will be, about 6" from my face. It's small, light, very well made, all-metal, and about 1/4th the size of the Yeti. And the yeti weighs A TON, and has some bizarre irregular threading on the mount part where you need to buy a specific adapter or pray that you get one that the threads like. The Fifine just works. And if something happens to it you just buy another one for 25 bucks and call it a day. For professional streamers or people looking for a pro-level mic for doing voice/singing work, neither mic is going to be worth your time, you're going to want to use an interface and XLR mic/s for that, to get the sound as good as it can be. But if you're laying down tracks, writing idea songs, playing around, gaming, streaming, chatting with your friends in discord, this mic is an incredible value. I wish it had a mute button, that's a downer. But you can just turn the gain all the way down. I don't work for Fifine or Neewer, and I really want to like the Yeti, but I'll probably return it in the morning. It's a beautiful mic, but not as beautiful as having 50 bucks and something that sounds just as good. (IN CARDIOID MODE that is.) Also the Yeti is bigger, heavier, and takes up more space. I thought for sure when I started testing them that the Yeti was going to blow my mind, but insanely I can NOT tell the difference, or rather, I cannot detect why anyone would believe the Yeti is better sounding. I feel that maybe it's a reputation thing, as with the Beats headphones. Beats aren't all that good, my daughter has a pair and when I listen to them they're not bad but sound about as good as a pair of Klipsch I paid 30 bucks for on sale. Same situation here. I think Yeti's are maybe for people who either need that headphone passthrough, plan to use this for something greater than streaming or talking, and kids who just think they're good because other kids use them. TLDR: Don't be fooled, trust your ears, and just get this microphone and try it for yourself. You've got very little to lose.

I bought this to use for PC gaming with my pals, and it's worked out great! I used cheap headsets for years ( .audio 355's which are a steal for the price) I decided it was time for a nice headphone and separate mic. I thought I had made up my mind on a Modmic, but couldn't justify the price.. that's when I stumbled onto this microphone. I wasn't sure this setup would work well with me having to be a couple feet away in my chair, and also wasn't sure about quality being as I've never heard of this company before. Both of these concerns quickly faded away, I can have the mic standing upright, or pointed towards me like in the preview pic.. it doesn't matter my voice is picked quite well! You can see in the pictures that the actual diaphragm of the mic will be pointing directly at you in the upright position with volume knob facing you. As for quality, this thing is built really well. The entire outer casing and stand are made of metal, the only plastic is small wingnut that allows adjustment. The microphone can also rotate independently from the base, which is a nice touch. All in all, I think it's a good mic at a good price, which suits me just Fifine!

My review is a bit unconventional for this product as this microphone mostly seems to be used for creating music, and I'm not a musician; I'm just a gamer who hates having to wear those uncomfortable gaming headsets during raid. I have tried various standalone mics, but none of them have worked out to my liking. After trying multiple mics that either didn't pick up my voice clearly enough, picked up everything around me except my voice, or picked up nothing at all, I came across this gem of a microphone that fits the bill in all aspects. I think the best part about this microphone for me is that I don't have to have it directly in front of my face to be heard loud and clear. In fact, I keep it pushed back against the wall near my monitor which is a good arm's length away. Though I use a push-to-talk VoIP program, my guild mates have said they don't hear any background noise around me when I hold the button down, and I don't come in sounding garbled, too distant, or too loud. Aesthetically speaking, this is a sharp and professional looking microphone, and the stand it sits on is sturdy with a wingspan about the length of an iPhone 6s. Overall, this is a fantastic microphone for the price. You will not be disappointed.

[2/5] Doesn't pick up voice well from about 2 - 2.5 ft away according to several listeners. At max volume, had to be held up to face for clear audio. EDIT: The above was my experience with the K669B model, but I was contacted by the Fifine team who graciously replaced my microphone with the B01D4HTIOY model. So far, all my complaints have been answered- Callers in game and on Skype all report being able to hear me clearly at various distances. Overall I'm much more satisfied with this model, and especially so with the customer service. They certainly went above and beyond, offering free troubleshooting before replacing my purchase. That kind of service is certainly worth a lot when buying any product, and I think it's noteworthy to mention that if you buy a product from Fifine, you're not only getting the product but serious support and followup from their team.