FIFINE K658 USB Dynamic Cardioid Podcast Microphone
- Stock: In Stock
- Brand: Fifine
- Model: FIFINE K658
Description
Audio & Microphone | |
Signal To Noise Ratio | ≥-70dBA |
Sensitivity | -50±3dB (At 1kHz) |
Bit Rate | 16-Bit/48kHz |
Polar Pattern | Cardioid |
Battery And Power | |
Power Requirement | USB Power (Voltage: 4.75V-5.25V, Current: 55mA-180mA)USB Power (Voltage: 4.75V-5.25V, Current: 55mA-180mA) |
Ports | |
Output Connector | USB Type-C (Mic End) To Type-A 2.0 (Computer End) |
Technical Info | |
Frequency Response | 70Hz-15kHz |
Type | Dynamic |
Physical Specification | |
Weight | 1.0 Kg |
Warranty Information | |
Warranty | 1 Years |
FIFINE K658 USB Dynamic Cardioid Podcast Microphone
It is built to be used right off the bat. The USB setup will swiftly carry you away from the XLR-absence regret, for its plug-and-play convenience on Windows, Mac and even a Play Station console. And the compatibility does not end there, with a USB adapter, it can also up your game on an Android, iPhone and iPad.What’s more, a proper dynamic microphone with the least expensive price tag is around 60 bucks, but when bringing together the necessary add-on, the total is more than $100. And if you prefer a standalone shape of mic that gives you more presence, the price may go up to double of a K658.You do not have to treat it like something fragile. For its proper metal construction, it can be the workhorse for your everyday tasks. Though we highly recommend a scissor arm stand for use with the mic in the home studio.What differs you from the rest if all of you stream the same game? You have to be swagger to draw attention. At least, you really should not be understated, which may restrain the inspiration of your content creation. Then this mic with a giant volume dial will fit in the swagger presence perfectly.If the dot thing seems underwhelming to you as a pro streamer, the RGB lights will do the trick and get its gaming act together. They do no just shine on the dial but glow on the shock mount. Yes, you hear us right, the mic comes with its own shock mount.And what really good is that the light does not emit from the shock mount but is reflected! The RGB sources are actually hiding underneath the mic. In practical terms, it is eye-catching but does not strain your eyes nor wastes extra power to turn the lights on. If it is not appropriate for some scenario, you can shut it down by press the on/off button at the back of the mic.Doubtlessly at first glance, the RGB grabs all your attention, from where the function of this shock mount was neglected. But it will earn its reputation back when it comes to absorbing bumping sounds. Because the rumblings get even worse on a dynamic microphone for it is sensitive to low-energy frequency. And the shock mount is here to help get rid of those noises!