- Good sensitivity and quality sound ! -A high speech detailing,crystal-clear sound reproduction in a wide range (50-16000 Hz) of frequency response. USB Lavalier microphone is great for Youtube videos, Podcasts, Chatting in Skype,Twitch and even GarageBand purposes. Attentions:If the mic suddenly stops working and doesn't pick up sound after the most recent windows10 update, please go to settings>privacy>microphone and set it to allows apps to access the microphone.
- Cardioid Lavalier Lapel Microphone--Better noise isolating feature to produce top quality audio recordings. The lapel clip on mic can be easily attached and configured you always have your hands free, which is important at gaming and meetings.
- Excellent quality of reception - USB microphone with built-in sound card has high quality sound transmission without distortion of audio frequencies, plug and play in XP and above system. Enable you to connect your existing headphones, headset, speakers with 3.5mm jack output from stereo audio-out port of USB interface to get crisp, clear audio.(◆◆Not compatible with Xbox and Phones◆◆)
- Get started recording now! -USB lapel microphone that plugs directly into your computer's USB port,allows you to capture stunning audio straight to your Mac/PC.Perfect for voiceovers, live streaming or any other situation where a quick, plug-and-play set up is desired.
- What You Get -Strong and sturdy metal clip and windscreen included,flexible and durable cable thickness of 2m(6.56ft),long enough for multiple applications. Lavalier Lapel Microphone Usb.1 Year Warranty for FIFINE computer microphone. If you have any problem with the mic, please contact us directly to get the service.
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Donald Daniel Smith
Great Audio that Wont Break the Bank
Great quality audio for a budget price. Was pleasantly surprised with how well this Microphone performed compared with more expensive models like the Blue Yeti. It does a solid job removing the vast majority of background noise from your audio, excluding the occasional breathing sounds as you speak. Would certainly recommend this product to anyone who wants to get started in something like Youtube Videos, Tutorials, or streaming. You can get your feet wet without breaking the bank. Setup is about as simple as it gets. You plug the Mic in to any USB port on your computer and you're ready to roll. The onboard soundcard that comes with it does most of the heavy lifting for you. The only tweaking it needed was to turn down the volume level so that it recorded at a nice even tone. Not much negative to say after some thorough testing and trial video recordings. Some extra pop filter covers would be nice, but those are cheap and generally pretty standard in size.
Deanne Robichaud
GREAT MIC, GREAT PRICE
THIS USB MICROPHONE IS A VERY SUPRISING HIT. IT IS VERY SMALL AND CONVENIENT. THE MIC IS A PLUG AND PLAY DEVICE, WHICH MEANS YOU JUST PLUG IT AND AND ITS DONE, NO DRIVES TO INSTALL OR ANYTHING. THE CORD IS 6FT LONG WHICH MAKES THE MIC VERY ACCESSIBLE. THE CLIP IS VERY STURDY, IT WILL NOT ACCIDENTALLY FALL OFF IF TOU BUMP IT . THE SOUND QUALITY OF THIZ MICROPHONE IS GREAT, NO MUFFLEDNESS, AT THIS PRICE POINT, YOU REALLY CANT BEAT IT, IF YOU'RE IN THE MARKET FOR A CHEAP & EFFECTIVE LAPEL MICROPHONE THEN THIS IS A GREAT PURCHASE.
Bar Milano
Its a Clear Crisp Condenser Mic
Yeah, I'm very pleased. I wanted to do YouTube Videos with my laptop as both Video and Audio Receiver, but the built in mic is crappy. This Condenser Mic with USB supplying phantom power fixed it up. Now, I wish I had gone into Device Manager and Sound and all that just to see what was there before, so I could see what changed when I plugged in the new mic. OH! This Microphone also has an System Audio OUT, and so you have to turn that off so that you will hear your Speakers if they are connected thru the computer's analogue plug output. I thought I needed to turn my mic ON but the problem was that I was not hearing the output. So, yeah, watch what you are doing during setup
Preethii Kuumaar Patnaaik
You Will Not Believe The Quality Of This Microphone... IM NOT KIDDING!
Wow... Just Wow... What Else Is There To Say About The Fifine K053... This Mic Met, Exceeded, Then Exceeded The Already Exceeded Sound Quality you Would Expect From A Mic This Size And For This Price. The Mic Came With An Instruction Manual, The Mic, And That's About It, Pretty Straightforward, Good One Fifine! When Buying A Mic, You Want The Best Quality You Can Get, Without Breaking The Bank. I'm Sure Many Have Considered This Option, But Have Probably Not Gone Through With It Because They Think It Will Sound Bad, Well No... Those People Missed out On An Incredibly Good Deal, For An Item That I Think Is Just As Good As My Blue Yeti! When I Plugged This In, It Automatically Showed Up, Props To Fifne For Not Requiring Any Drivers Upon Plugin. At First I Didn't Hear Myself From The Headphone Jack, But After Reading The Manual, I Fixed The Issue. I Then Heard, A Sound I Did Not Expect. I Heard My Voice. Just My Voice. No Hissing, No Background Noise. Just. My.. Voice... I Know What You're THinking, It's Just A Clipon Microphone Smaller Than A Quarter, How Good Can It Be? Oh Well My Friend, It Was Astonishing To See How Much Microphone They Put Into Such A Small Body... Now, One Thing To Note Was That The Sound Of The Mic Is Fine When Clipped Onto A Shirt, But It Definately Sounds Better When The Top Of The Mic Is Pointing Towards your Mouth. The Only Thing I Can Say Is This. If You Are Looking For A $10 - $40 Clipon Mic, Or A Mic For Gaming, YouTubing, Or Just A Mic In General, I'd Say This Is The One TO Go With... I Love It.
Charles Massey
This provides a deeper and richer sound on my PC and phone once I made the right adjustments
I've been looking into several brands of microphones and their video reviews. The sound I've liked the best was from lavalier microphones. I know a lot of people are going for these big microphones that sit on your desk in front of you when you speak on video, but I wanted something more minimal and richer sounding. I also wanted something that I could use on my PC and Samsung Galaxy Note 8. I thought of trying a microphone with a TRRS jack but I felt I could get higher quality with a USB mic with a soundcard. So far, I am really happy with this microphone. Helpful tips: For my PC, this works through my USB port and also through an adapter on my USB-C port. The clarity was much better after I changed the mic volume to 70% and stayed 6 inches away from the mic. If you want playback through a PC, you have to change the sound settings to have the output be your soundcard/speakers, otherwise you can only hear the playback through the headphone jack in the microphone monitor jack. For my Android Samsung Galaxy Note 8, I plugged the USB into a USB-C adapter, making sure the direction was correct - you will know because the blue light on the unit will be lit. Since I couldn't control the mic volume, I found it worked well if I was about 1 foot away from the microphone. When I am not talking, there is some white noise when recording through my phone, but not on my PC. (This product is not advertised as working with a smartphone, so it was a bonus that it did.) To reduce any noise from the microphone moving around on my shirt, I clipped it onto a swiveling microphone floor stand. For now and for the foreseeable future, this is exactly what I needed.
Nigel Gorbunow
Love this Cheap USB Mic Solution!
I've only just started using this microphone, but gosh, I've grown to love it in just a few days. I use Google Docs' Voice Typing feature to do most of my writing (fiction, nonfiction, book reviewing, freelance writing...so LOTS of writing). Before I got this mic, I was just using the system mic. Google Docs sometimes make the most boneheaded mistakes because it just couldn't hear me clearly. I tried a cheap analog mic, but that didn't seem to make any difference. As I was determined to make videos for my writing workshop, I KNEW I needed a better solution. After reading the reviews here, I determined that the main complaint about this was the fact that the USB connector part is big, so it doesn't play nice with other close USB ports. So, I decided to try this out... and I am glad I did! At the same time that I bought this, I also purchased a cable USB hub for around $13. Solves the issue with the big connector on this mic...and gives me three more USB ports! This mic was completely plug and play, as advertised. My computer recognized the device immediately and automatically set it up as my new default microphone. I did have to adjust the level....because it did such a good job, I had to turn it down! I have a unique set up where my computer is hooked into my TV, so I had to adjust the microphone preferences. (If you use this microphone with a setup like mine, just choose this mic as the default communication device and your TV or other display as the defaul device...and you'll be able to record with the mic and hear your TV as you like.) The voice recognition improved DRAMATICALLY with Google Docs. It is still not perfect by any stretch, but it is so improved that my edits are far fewer compared to before, allowing me to be more productive. I now have actually made a few of my workshop videos, and the sound is crystal clear. It sounds like I am in the room with the person. I have a loud, clicky keyboard (I actually like those!), but because of the cartioid aspect of this mic, only the faintest click is heard when I advance a slide. The documentation is helpful if you need to futz with the settings. Unfortunately, even though it is in English, it is clearly written by someone for whom English is not their first language. It isn't so bad that you can't understand it, but the writing is awkward. Luckily, you should not need it; this mic should just work out of the box for you, if you use it under normal circumstances. I heartily recommend this!
Ambrosio Rivera
Want a Champagne and Cavier sound but only have a Beer Budget?
No doubt you have looked at the specs for this thing. So, no need in telling you that it fits in a USB port, or that it clips to your shirt or wherever else would be in the area of your mouth at the time you are recording. And, I'm sure you know that it has a headphone output jack.. which I admit I didn't know until after it was delivered and I got it out of the box and got my first real look at it. Since you know all that, what I'm guessing you really want to know is how good does it sound. One word - really, REALLY, Good!,,, Ok, that was more than one word. But, I tried several different microphone schemes and even had a USB mixer with phantom power to run my Shure SM-58 on order until this little microphone from FIFINE Technology landed on my door step. One test for sound quality, pickup distance, frequency response and volume and I immediately cancelled the $100 mixer/phantom power on order I had just made. Look, if you are a top tier Internet singer and need a $500 microphone you won't be looking at this, but if you want an outstanding little microphone that will handle most any of your needs in the microphone to computer arena, this is a little gem! You will not be sorry with this microphone.
Heather Eaton Biggs
Best Budget Mic I have Ever Tried
This Microphone is a great Budge Mic for anyone that is looking to improve audio quality, its small form factor and the fact that it is a USB Mic means it is very portable and very accessible for many devices, form PC's to Phones and Tablets it is a decent choice. I personally was actually surprised by the sound quality, it was crisp and clear and had very little background noise to it. I tested it both on my pc, and on my Moto Droid Turbo using a USB adapter, whereas on the PC the sound was good, it sounded a little flat but that just may be that I am used to a Dynamic Range Mic running through a mixer for most of my video recording needs. It really shined when I hooked it to my smartphone the difference between the onboard microphone and the k053 was night and day, the onboard mic picked up an almost overbearing amount of background noise from my house, that I myself can not even hear, whereas the K053 was pristine. In short for its price range it is a great buy, and I would definitely recommend it to my friends if they asked about a budget mic.
Brad Ailani Bradshaw
Great mic for basic use.
I needed a mic for my desktop computer for use when making calls. I'm a techie but also frugal with what I buy. I've a Dell XPS all-in-one desktop that's probably now 5+ years old and still working great. Switched out old spin hard drive for a Samsung SSD about three years in and it was like getting a new computer. But I noticed the embedded mic wasn't the best, and since my use for a mic is limited to a random Skype/WebEx calls I make I didn't need anything fancy or very expensive, just a mic that worked and took up minimal space. Mic is what I can tell well-designed and made, minimal packaging which I loved, plugged in and was up and running in under a minute or two. That for me is the best, plug and go. I've since made a few Skype calls with it and the quality, meaning the person on the other end of the call, said they could hear me just fine. I only wish it came with a piece of clean pull-away mounting tape so you can stick it on the side of your computer but I had some so wasn't a big deal. The clip I think will work best for most people.
Siyathemba Mangwana
Very good build and audio quality!
I've been using regular microphones for the last couple years and never tried a lavalier mic. First of all, this is a perfect microphone to experiment with since it's not very expensive. But on top of that, it feels very premium. The microphone does not feel flimsy, it feels strong. The clip also feels very solid. The setup process is basically nothing, you just plug it in. That's it. The audio quality is alos very good. I did notice that it picked uo a lot of background noise, but if you use it with a program like Audacity, you can block out most of the background noise and keep the good stuff. (Audacity is free by the way) I really like how Fifine added a headphone jack into the USB. However, I wish it would've added some extra functionality. I believe you can only listen to the audio after you've recorded it. I though that with the headphone jack, you can listen to a preview of the audio as you talk, but that's not the case. It's not a huge deal for me, but that would've probably save some time for the people who commonly change settings for their recordings. Great product overall, I would definitely recommend it! Pros -Build Quality -Audio Quality - Setup Process - Headphone Jack Cons -Background noise pickup (easily fixed with Audacity)