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Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2025
Grabbed this to upgrade the desk setup and it’s actually been pretty solid. Right out of the box, the RGB lighting gives it a nice gaming vibe without being too flashy. It looks clean next to my rig and adds a little personality to the desk.Performance wise, it’s about what I expected. The sound quality is clear for gaming, Discord chats, and casual streaming. Not super pro studio level, but definitely more than good enough for daily use. The mute button and gain control on the mic itself are super handy, and I’ve used them way more than I thought I would. The red light indicator for mute is a ton better than a tiny red light often overlooked on a previous mic.No complaints so far. It’s easy to set up (plug and play via USB), looks great, and sounds clean. For the price, this makes a great pickup for anyone gaming, streaming, or jumping into some casual content creation. I just wish there was a super-long USB cable included for usage on a mic boom/arm.
Jeffrey Ornstein
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2025
I was looking for a new microphone to occasionally replace another one that needs recharging, which I will use mainly to record segments for my YouTube videos. While the other one has very good recording quality, it needs to be recharged and is a pain when you need to use it right away.When I saw this microphone, I liked the design, so I decided to go with it. So far, I'm not disappointed.The microphone comes decently packed. It is actually called the HK2. And that's how the computer recognizes it.It comes already attached to its stand, and there's a USB-A to USB-C cable in the box, as well as an instruction sheet.The microphone tilts by pivoting in the middle. Features are sparse - there's just a volume knob and a mute button.There also a series of 10 bars that light up in blue according to the sound it is picking up, which is kind of nice. And, there's the RGB light band that goes around the microphone. However, I don't think you can change the color. But, when it's muted, it is red.When i hooked it up to my computer, it immediately recognized it. On my first recording, I was somewhat impressed by the recording quality. It's almost as good as my other "studio quality" microphone with more features, but as I said, requires recharging. I recorded voiceovers for my current YouTube video I am working on, and it's seems pretty good for that purpose. Sound is sharp and clear. Maybe a slight hint of background noise if you really look for it, but it doesn't really seem noticeable.More than half of the microphone is plastic, but the part that you speak into is metal, which is nice.This is basically a "no-frills" microphone with no special effects. But I like it so far, and it's good to have a mic that I don't need to recharge. Additionally, you can mount it on a standard audio device thread on a swing arm, if you don't want to use the included stand.Overall, it seems like a decent audio device that hopefully, will last a good long while.
Ben Jonah
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2025
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Jenn Freeze
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2025
I wanted a mic for content creation and for doing voiceovers. I am enjoying using this mic so far. I always get concerned about my mic sounding like I'm underwater or that I'm in a tin can. So far, I'm digging the output. If anything changes, I'll update my review.
DiRT
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2025
The microphone sits in a hollow shell that telegraphs all the sounds of your desk into the device, you you hear every keyboard clack, every wrist bump against desk surface, and every brush against the USB cable. HOWEVER, it does come with a screw in for mounting on a microphone arm and this is the way to go. If you already have an arm and need to replace your mic for online chats or gaming, this works great. There's a meter on the front that lets your know if you're blowing out the sound levels, and a dial for adjusting the recording volume. There's also a headphone jack for listening directly in that works even if you aren't recording yet, so you can hear yourself and make adjustments. Audiophiles will probably balk at the finer points of the sound curve, but for basic everyday use, it's a decent mic. I would again press the fact that included stand is pretty awful, but mounting still on a proper mic stand or on an arm fixes a lot of the issues.
Bonne
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2025
This is a good starter mic if you like gaming and are not ready, or interested in spending a ton of money to make videos or chat with friends. It doesn't have a ton of features, but the audio i recorded, with my basic windows 11 recorder was very clear. If you have better software, I'm sure it would work well.It'd definitely do fine if you have a lot of zoom calls. Things to keep in mind, you need to plug it in to a USB. This is definitely meant for a computer. It mentioned downloading drivers, but I saw no pop-ups. It just started working right away. When on you get rgb, you can mute and unsure, up your volume, and mute background a bit. Though I did not test that last one.Personally, I'll likely use it for the reasons stated above. It has a screw hole for a moveable mic stand at the bottom, and an audio input for head phones. That way you can hear what you sound like as you do it. As I didn't have my head phones out, I had to unplug the mic, to hear the recording after.That is something to note, as long as it's plugged in, you can't hear anything from your computer it seems. You might need to figure out headphones and settings for that.All in all, it seems like a good product.
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