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MAONO USB Recording Microphone Kit, Professional Condenser Microphone for PC with One-Touch Mute and Mic Gain Knob for Singing, Podcast, Studio, Streaming PM421

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  • Clear and Warmth Audio: The USB Microphone with a professional sound chip-set and 16 mm electret condenser transducer. The proprietary capsule design delivers rich, full-bodied, crystal clear sound. The cardioid mode can directly capture the sound source in front of the professional studio microphone, optimized to reduce room sound and focus on the subject, be it dialogue, vocals, or instruments
  • One-Touch Mute: Acrylic mirror mute button is more clear and more durable, The microphone's built-in LED indicator light informs the status(Green: working, red: mute), Only need to press the mute button to temporarily turn off the microphone when you want to cough or sneeze while staying on the call, podcast, streaming, gaming, or zoom meeting
  • Mic Gain Knob: Flexible Gain Knob can increase the volume and sensitivity of the USB gaming microphone, Never worry about reducing sound quality by speaking too low or too far away. Perfect for podcasting, singing, gaming, live streaming, youtube videos, and Skype , therefore, it is an ideal choice for singers, gamers, bloggers, streamers and other audio creators
  • Premium Arm Stand Set: Aluminum Alloy podcast microphone and Zinc Alloy boom arm, Durable and easy to install, High-quality metal shock mount to isolate USB mic from noise, shock, and ambient vibration, it can protect the computer pc microphone all-around, which effectively extends the using time of the mic. Pop filters and windscreen caps can lower wind and Saliva interference, and record voice more clearly, Whether you record at home or in a studio
  • Plug and Play: The studio streaming microphone with USB output works seamlessly with computer, pc, desktop, laptops, macOS, and tablets, no drivers or software are needed – just plug in and hit record. Compatible with Windows and Mac OS



Product Description

condenser microphone
condenser microphone
condenser microphone
condenser microphone
condenser microphone

湿布
Reviewed in Japan on February 20, 2025
カラオケマイクから移行。音めっちゃ拾う。指向性はあるのかわからん。マウスに近いとスライドしたあと戻す時の着地音聞こえるから注意
Purehearted2001
Reviewed in Canada on January 14, 2025
Great value for money. My son loves it. Easy set up.
名称未設定
Reviewed in Japan on August 18, 2024
最初は通話相手に「聞こえづらい」など言われることがあったが、あれこれいじっているうちに解消した。今は問題なく使えており、音質もクリアだと言われている。総合的に、お値段以上と言って差し支えない。
Jason English
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on June 30, 2024
I didn't expect much but was surprised at how it cuts out background noise 95%. I've tested putting a sound system next to it where I cannot hear people on the call, yet they can hear me loud and clear and cannot hear any of the background music. I'm super impressed.
Anita Hubbard
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2023
The Maono AU-PM421 Studio Microphone is a great option if you are looking for a budget-friendly and reliable microphone for your home podcast or recording setup. This mic has a matte black die-cast metal casing and comes with a pop filter, shock mount, desktop boom arm, and a USB cable. It features a cardioid pickup pattern, an input gain control, with a one-click mute button on the body for easy use. This mic is simple to use and doesn't require extra drivers to work, Overall, It is a cost-effective mic for starting your podcasting or streaming YouTube this is a great value for its price.
IvyRunsRampant
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2023
I bought this kit in early Jan 2021 so I've had it for just over 2 years. I've used it daily or almost daily for work, remote chats with friends, and general gaming. I've gotten many compliments on the sound quality as well as the looks. The mic is the strongest component in the package (I'm planning to keep using it for many years to come and have no desire to upgrade), and the boom arm is probably the weakest (I'm writing this review now as I come to purchase an upgrade for myself).Microphone: This is by far the nicest microphone I've ever had, and it sounds great to me. The physical mute button was a key feature that I was looking for, and the red/blue feedback to show if the mic is live or not makes it really obvious. I did need to mess with the gain a bit when I first set it up but after I found a happy spot for it I've really been able to just leave it alone. The directionality is also nice because with it I haven't had any issues with the mic picking up my speakers on meetings where I don't really feel like wearing headphones. I love how solid the mic feels.Pop filter and windscreen cap: I don't use either of these with any regularity because I didn't feel I needed them based on how I sounded on playback of some test recordings I'd done. I don't really know what either of these items should be like but as far as I can tell they're both good quality - the windscreen was larger than I expected and the pop filter attaches easily, adjusts well, and stays in place as it should.Shock mount: Holds the mic securely, but it's easy enough to pull the mic out of if you want. Does seem to significantly reduce the sounds from vibrations in the desk. The bungee stuff is still nice and elastic.Stand: IMO this is the weakest component in the set but it's still a good addition to the set. Mine is still going strong despite multiple movements a day across 2 years so it's much sturdier than I expected it to be based on a lot of reviews I read prior to purchasing. It holds the mic right where it position it, and never sags. It was pretty easy to set up and doesn't sag on me even when extended quite far. It has started squeaking on some movements, and I've needed to retighten the thumbscrew at the base as well as the one on the plunger that keeps the stand attached to the desk maybe 3-4 times each across the 2 years. The pad that goes between the top of the desk and the top of the C-bracket that clamps to the desk has detached and left a bit of adhesive on my desk, which is my biggest complaint. Also worth noting that if you mount this on the side of a 72-inch desk you're going to want to sit slightly offset to be speaking into the mic or need a longer stand.
Wise Nibba
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on April 7, 2023
Perfect mic but only one little issue for the stand rubber i hope they did normal screws but it’s all good great mic sound and great price and fast delivery
M.C.
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2021
I have tested a few different Microphones for recording instructional videos. Needless to say I an a newbie in the audio realm but did some research and comparing to ensure I get the right product.Easy Set Up - Everything came neatly packaged and easy to set up without even needing to look at instructions.The ARM - This was an easy set up and easily attaches to my table. The springs do tend to make a lot of noise when moved. Not ideal since the mic does pic it up if recording and moves. The Arm material is strong but must be hallow. In my recordings I can hear a bit of the echo of the it if I accidentally hit the metal arm. Super sensitive. Would like to have a more solid arm or at least sound proof. I did end up ordering a small desk stand for the microphone since I kept bumping the arm. For Maono - I see the products have a small stand. I would recommend one for this. I tried to find the option to buy one from your brand but could not though some of your other mics come with it.The Microphone - I have compared and tested this Maono to the Fifine T669 & the regular Blue Yeti (not the nano - the bigger one).Blue Yeti vs Maono - With Blue yeti being more expensive I thought would have better quality and better sound for what I wanted. When This was put to the test against Maono, I was actually much happier with the quality of the Maono which I did not expect. Though the yeti gives more options for sound type.. I did not need all 4 options.. only cardidio.Fifine T-669 vs Maono - I expected these to be about the same. Similar aspects and price. In my Side by side comparison, the Maono beat out the fifine. The Fifine did not have as clear as a sound and more of a hum in the background.You will see in most reviews that having the gain at the right setting for your objective is important. Again I am a complete newbie. So I just did some proactive recordings in all the positions with the gain and my closeness to the mic to find the right position.The mic itself is also pretty solid. Has nice metal casing. The cable is also very durable and long enough to reach further if needed.I am using this one a MacBook Pro 2016 15 inch. I am using the Anker USB C Hub adapter (7 ports) and works perfectly.Cost/Value - I actually think for the price and surprising quality of this mic... this is a great buy. I returned the $100 Yeti. Fefine was about the same price at about $63. I think I paid $65 for this. I budgeted $100. I just wanted something that worked well and was versatile. I really think I got a great deal for what I was looking for.To recap - Love it. I am using a separately purchased table stand - just decided this is my preference for what I need. I your using for gaming or video chats... probably not a big deal. But for recording the arm just got in the way more than I thought it would.
Peepohappy
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2020
TLDR; great entry level micI used to use an Arctis 5 for gaming and that was fine until the connector inside the headset started to become faulty. I moved onto an Arctis 7 and the mic quality was a lot better. However, Steelseries headset mics are incapable of lasting more than a year. I began streaming on Twitch and desperately needed to stop sounding like I was drowning my mic in a toilet bowl. I have no regrets making the switch and purchasing this Moano AU-PM421 and sounding crystal clear. It’s easy to set up, the quality is magnificent and the fact I don’t need any special software to use it is absolutely amazing. It works flawlessly with OBS and the cardioid pattern keeps background sounds to a minimum. Mute touch butting is also a big plus. I haven’t had or tried any other usb mic for that matter, so for the price I paid I’d say it’s definitely worth it for the $80.
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