Feature:1. No need to plug in the power supply.2. plug and play. work with any recording software or communication platform, so you don't have to download special drivers or tools.3. Smooth, flat frequency response of 100hz-16khz, Dual voice coil, noise reduction anti-jamming performance better.Note:1.This microphone not compatible with iPhone 8 / iPad / Chromebook.Mac / camcorder / other equipment without 3.5mm jack2. For Apple Macbook \Macbook Macbook Pro\ Macbook Air, you may need a USB sound card adapter (not include) to make the microphone functions well. 3. For Computer/phone, with only one 3.5mm headphone & microphone port, if you want to output voice Via headphones, a Headset Mic Y Splitter Cable Adapter is needed (Include). The pink one connects to the microphone and green one connect to headphones4. Use With Recording Software: It Couldn't use without recording software, Please use with Youtube, chatting software, singing software, game software, etc. (It need software to record your sound through this microphone)5. When the microphone and audio are turned on together, you need to adjust the microphone settings to make a buzzing sound. (Microphone settings: right-click the small speaker in the lower right corner of the recording device to set the existing built-in microphone as the default device during the recording. Then double-click the microphone or click the properties to adjust the volume of the microphone and the microphone enhancement. In the enhancement, select noise suppression and echo cancellation. If you choose to listen to this device in listening, you can hear your own voice (don't choose to use this device normally, some computers will jam or have noise when you choose it).
A**E
Perfect!
It does what it's supposed to do. I just needed it for digital presentations, and it worked great. I secretly used it for recording my singing, that was pretty great too, but if anyone asks, it was for my presentations.
M**.
Didn't work, I'm trying a USB mic instead
This just didn't work with my computer (a Lenovo with Windows 10). As far as the computer was concerned it just wasn't there. This was with or without the adapter plug that comes with it. The instructions are extremely tiny and not very helpful, and I don't think the product description here on Amazon is very clear about what exactly your technical specs need to look like for this thing to work.I got this ahead of a deadline for a presentation I had to record, and instead of nice or even decent sound I've got pretty terrible audio from my computer's built in speakers. Huge bummer. :( I'm returning this and ordering a well-reviewed USB mic instead, at least I know USB devices work on my computer.
C**G
great MINI microphone for cell phone, pc and more!
First of all, the microphone was packaged extremely well and every part came in perfect condition. I connected my iphone 6+ to the mic (using an adaptor that came with the package and my own earphones) to chat with my wife and even standing 5-6 feet away from the mic, my wife could still hear me very clearly. Setting it up was pretty easy and quick, it is essentially just plug and play. It also comes with a nice mic stand and a pop filter. Plus, it's easy to carry around because it's so compact. Overall, it's an amazing product and its cute! It's especially good for streaming to an audience. Highly recommend, the quality won't disappoint you.
M**N
Plug and play and gives good sound quality for very little money.
Exactly as described in the listing. Very reasonable price. Good sound quality. I had purchased a plug and play USB microphone for my son but when we installed it a problem with the Win10 USB driver and this microphone caused it to be unrecognized. My son needed the microphone quickly so I purchased this microphone and had zero problems getting it to install and be recognized.
E**L
The microphone works great on Skype and Zoom. I am impressed.
I like this microphone, but it did bring to light a problem with my Acer Aspire e5-576 and UBUNTU 20.04 Linux. Try as I might, I could not get the single audio jack on the Acer to select the microphone and internal speakers. It was interpreting the connection as a headset. In the UBUNTU audio settings I could select the microphone, but I could not select the internal speakers. So, I had a microphone, but no speakers.All this was solved by a 5.00$ USB Audio Sound Adapter for PS3, PS4, Windows, Mac, Raspberry Pi and Linux. To be Used with External Headphone and/or Microphone. Plug and Play No Drivers Needed, by ZakSound
D**H
How can something be both overly sensitive, and not sensitive enough?
I'm sure if I was in a perfectly soundless room, and was hooking this up to a sound system with a thousand fiddly nobs, it'd work beautifully. However, as a replacement for a 90s/00s cheap mic, it fails; as my headline suggests, it is both too, and not enough, with how sensitive it is. I can have it clearly catching a stream on the laptop next to me (2, 3 ft from the mic to the side), and the clear steady beat of a background track coming out of the speakers behind it (1ft), but manages to lose half of what I'm saying (2-3ft in the direction it is facing).
J**H
Mic itself is great for the price
I think the mic itself is fantastic. I've use it too record my podcasts and audio short stories. However, the adapter that came with it stopped working correctly at only a month. I started hearing terrible static in the recordings. At first I thought it was the the phone. I tried recording on my computer. Same problem. Then I thought it was the mic itself. Oh no! I tried my friend's mic. Same thing. I bought a new adapter and the mic works beautifully. So, except for the adapter, which you can buy separately for a very low price, the mic is great for it's price.
H**H
Doesn't work with some 3.5mm input plugs
I've been using this microphone for live streaming for the past 3-4 months. Here's what I've discovered: 1) it is smaller than most but not bad; 2) it does NOT work with my gaming pc's 3.5mm mic inputs. I have 2-3.5mm specific mic inputs and the mic doesn't work with either; 3) in order to get it to work, I had to purchase a USB plug which supports a 3.5mm headphone jack and a 3.5mm microphone jack.It's not a bad little mic...decent value for the money...but I'm upgrading to a USB-plug mic which has a better frequency response.
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