RØDE PodMic USB Versatile Dynamic Broadcast Microphone With XLR and USB Connectivity for Podcasting, Streaming, Gaming, Music-Making and Content Creation
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For ultimate versatility, PodMic USB features both XLR and USB-C connectivity, for compatibility with traditional audio interfaces and mixers as well as computers Unlock powerful internal DSP and effects via the RØDE Central companion app, including the legendary APHEX Aural Exciter and Big Bottom processors When used as a USB mic, the integrated headphone port can be used for zero-latency monitoring, and has a dedicated volume control to adjust your monitoring level An internal shock mount reduces the sound of knocks and vibration, whilst a built-in pop filter and external pop filter work in tandem to tame plosives for natural, clear voice reproduction Rugged design with solid, all-metal construction for years of reliable use
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E. Davila
I purchased this mic because I wanted a dynamic mic for developing training videos and online meetings. With several folks working from the same home the amount of audio manipulation to make a condenser mic work well (read quiet) was just too much.I tried the previous PodMic using XLR and did not like it. My audio interface was under powered and it just didn’t deliver the sound levels needed.I decided to give the XLR / USB mic a try because of the versatility and no need for additional hardware and points of failure.The mic sounds excellent right out of the box with zero processing and about 55db of gain (via USB).You can change the sound quality and tone with the software from Rode.However, to record videos using Camtasia you will need something like OBS to add about 10db more gain to have adequate volume.The build quality is exceptional and for the price it certainly punches above its weight on sound, quality, and aesthetics.One very pleasant surprise was the pop filter which is custom fit to the mic and replicates the looks of the mic. Looks outstanding and works surprisingly well. Handles plosives and sharp noises with ease.Bottom line: (Figuratively and Literally) this mic will make your audio sound more professional for a fraction of other offerings.
Ryan P.
I purchased after researching many different mics… It’s a dynamic microphone, supports USB-C, the cable is USB-C on both ends, great build quality & has an awesome stand sold separately. I use it for work and plug into my MacBook Pro.
Lewis H
the rode podmic is small and compact, hefty and sturdy, and produces a great sound out of the box and elevated with some simple & basic filters. I've had the rode podmic for a while now and use it as my everyday microphone while at my computer. Doesn't come with a stand but from the design I don't need a pop filter so there are tradeoffs but I love this mic and would buy it again for whatever reason if I needed a quality microphone.
Dylin
The Rode PodMic is a dynamic microphone, the holy grail for many podcasters and streamers. Priced at around $99, it promises broadcast-quality audio at an almost embarrassingly affordable price point. But does it live up to the hype? Let's dive in.First Impressions:The PodMic feels like a tank. Its sleek black metal body and sturdy mesh grille scream quality. It's surprisingly heavy for its size, which inspires confidence in its durability. The included swivel mount offers decent adjustability, and the internal pop filter is a thoughtful touch.Sound Quality:The PodMic shines in the sound department. It captures voices with remarkable clarity and warmth, thanks to its tight cardioid polar pattern that effectively rejects background noise. It's particularly flattering to speech, adding a touch of richness without being boomy. Compared to condenser mics, the PodMic is less sensitive to sibilance and plosives, making it more forgiving for less-than-perfect recording environments.However, the PodMic is a low-output microphone. This means it requires more gain to achieve the same volume level as other mics. This can lead to increased noise if your preamp or audio interface isn't particularly clean.Features and Ease of Use:The PodMic is a plug-and-play XLR microphone, meaning you'll need an audio interface to connect it to your computer. No fancy buttons or dials here – it's all about pure, unadulterated sound quality. This simplicity is refreshing, but some users might miss the bells and whistles found on pricier mics.The Nitty-Gritty:While the PodMic is fantastic for its price, it's not without its quirks. Here are a few things to keep in mind:Requires an audio interface: No USB option here, so factor in the cost of an interface if you don't already have one.Low output: You'll need to crank up the gain, potentially introducing noise.No monitoring: No built-in headphone jack, so you'll need to monitor through your recording software.Limited accessories: The basic package includes only the mic and mount. You'll need to purchase a pop filter and mic arm separately for optimal results.Verdict:Overall, the Rode PodMic is a fantastic value proposition for podcasters and streamers on a budget. Its broadcast-quality sound, rugged build, and simple operation make it a compelling choice for anyone looking to up their audio game. Just be aware of the low output and XLR requirement before you dive in.Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Nerdy Addixt
We do a lot of streaming, and I've been using a generic usb while my girlfriend uses a Blue Yeti. I did a lot of research and decided I needed a dynamic mic; the mic sat in my cart for a while because it's a big investment, I researched others brands and finally decided on this one. It's solid and if you get the desk stand, it works well when you don't need the mic need to push aside. The audio is night and day with other mics I have, and the Rode Unify software adds noisegate features and more which works well so far.