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- #23,299 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific)
- #1 in Microphone Elements
quadbock
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2024
Ordered the three-pack and each microphone has six pins to connect. I would have expected 18 dupont cables but only received ten. Obviously not a show stopper but annoying since I now have to order some.
J. Garcia
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2024
These worked well but I wish the headers were already soldered on. I'm not great at soldering, but I managed to confidently solder two out of the three. I won't dock stars on the product due to my lack of soldering skills, however.I used these microphones on a couple of WLED projects. One of the projects was on a Dig-Quad WLED light controller. Once you have anything connected and WLED configured, it works quite well. The other working microphone I had it connected to a ESP32 dev kit mounted on a screw terminal breakout board. That too worked well.With this microphone, I was able to get sound reactive led lights going with WLED. I recommend them for projects like these!
Yvonne
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2024
I used these for an audio reactive WLED setup, and basically no gain was needed for well defined audio, even while tucked away in a corner
Stephen Metzger
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2024
I am using these microphones for an FPGA-based audio processor. It was a little annoying in that the first one I tried was non functional. It was especially annoying since it was the first implementation of my design, so I did not know whether the issue was with the overall circuit or the microphone unit. Recalling another review, I tried a different microphone unit (good thing they come 5 to a pack), and voila; it worked great!It would have been five stars if the first unit worked. The fidelity is great and the convenience of having a direct generation of I2S vastly simplifies the overall circuit design by not requiring a separate mic, amp, and DAC.Interesting to note is that the first unit (the dead one), was not completely dead. It generated "proper looking" I2S data. The data just didn't have any correlation to the actual audio being received, making it especially tricky to debug.Working units meet or exceed my expectations. You may have to cherry-pick to get a working one. Good thing they're super-cheap.
redstag
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2023
Despite the fact that the first one I chose did not work and drove me crazy trying to figure out why, the next one did work and it worked very well. I'm using this on a WLED sound reactive project. It picks up all frequencies of sound really nicely. I deducted one star for the hassle.
Shawn Stern
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2023
I've been building a sound-reactive electronics project with an ESP32 and needed a microphone. Initially tried out a MAX4466 with mixed/disappointing results. This INMP441 far outperforms the other sensor in terms of sensitivity to volume and sound data for FFTs while taking up a fraction of the space of the other analog option. I even found a really nice enclosure for it on Printables that I could 3d print. 100% would recommend this to others and appreciate that it came in a three pack so that I could mess up one and still have others to use in the final product.
Scott McCrory
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2023
There are versions of wled sound reactive firmware for the ESP32 these work great for!
KMan
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2023
Works way better than those cheap electret modules. It triggers the sound react on WLED much more accurately
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