🎙️ Elevate Your Audio Game!
The Tonor 3.5mm Jack Condenser Sound Microphone is designed for professionals seeking high-quality audio for their computer and laptop. With a user-friendly plug-and-play setup, this microphone is perfect for online chatting, recording, and streaming. Its compact design and adjustable stand make it a versatile choice for any workspace, while the premium warranty ensures long-term satisfaction.
Item weight | 0.14 Kilograms |
Impedance | 2200 Ohm |
Microphone form factor | Boundary |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 13.5 x 4 x 20 centimetres |
Power source | Corded Electric |
Number of batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Signal-to-noise ratio | 36 dB |
Hardware platform | computer |
Number of channels | 1 |
Frequency range | 50 hz 16 khz |
Frequency response | 16 KHz |
Noise level | 36 dB |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00702874173124 |
Manufacturer | Tonor |
Product Dimensions | 13.5 x 4 x 20 cm; 136 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Item model number | TN12000326 |
Colour Screen | No |
Item Weight | 136 g |
D**.
Surprisingly Excellent Microphone for a Cheap Price
The media could not be loaded. As my Logitech G930s of 4 years finally gave up and died, I looked to find a cheap suitable alternative for in-game communication. The result was this mic, which arrived well packaged, comfortable in its felt veneer without damages.The stand is robust for the price, and stands nicely with useful tilt adjustments to angle the microphone in the direction you're speaking.The mic is also quite attractive, with its black stand and orange accents, the only downside is the obnoxiously red cable, which stands out harshly against the black of the stand and the black of the other cables that adorn my desk. Still, this minor visual flaw is the only downside I can see to this mic.To my friends in game, this desk mic sounds comparably better to the 150 pound headset I was using previously. Recordings are clear and precise, and the mic does a decent job of isolating my voice, instead of focusing on my computer fans behind it.If you plan to record more professionally, I would invest in a pop filter. Listen to the Mic Test videos included to hear why.Definitely worth the price.
N**H
Good for entry-level podcasting.
Bought for podcasting, I'll first talk about the product design, then sound quality, and finally packaging.Design:Impressions out of the box weren't the best, the feet of the stand aren't rubberised, so they slip very easily, and the stand itself isn't telescopic. However the microphone stayed secure in the grip even when turned upside down, and the spread of the legs makes the structure nice and stable. The microphone itself is a soft-touch plastic and the body is solid without being heavy and the head has a nice mesh. The cable is thicker than I expected, about 0.5cm in diameter and the connector is about 1cm, giving it a quality feel.Sound:The "pick-up pattern that isolates the main sound source and minimizes background noise" is something I wasn't particularly impressed by. It certainly picked up less noise than my onboard laptop one, but I'd expect that from any standalone microphone. The frequency response is good though, and I've had no trouble with clipping after turning off the gain in the Windows settings (90% with 0db gain works well for me).If you're looking to have a microphone do the noise elimination for you, look elsewhere, but the voice quality is good enough that a couple of clicks with a sound editor will give excellent results (I use Wavepad to sample noise before I start talking and apply an eliminator to cancel it out, it takes 10 seconds and immediately improves the recording).Packaging:Functional and minimalist. No tape or hand lacerating shrink-wrap plastic to cut, the only plastic is the form-fitted inlay to hold everything in place. I personally would have preferred a full cardboard inlay, even if it didn't fit as perfectly - just to make recycling easier.Overall the equipment is very good for the price, but the noise reduction claim is a little iffy.
A**.
A great mic for a great price.
PROS:• They work fine and there isn't to much buzzing in the background. The mic sounds fine.• Better than almost all gamer headsets with built in mic.• Its cheap.• The mic is detachable from the stand.• The cord is long.CONS:• The stand isn't to stable, the mic don't collapse but there still a bit flexible.• (They only work for pc but since this is advertised this isn't substances from the overall score.)• The mics volume is a bit low.But hey what can you really expect from a mic at this price point.VERDICT: A great mic for a great price.
T**Q
The microphone itself is very nice with a good use of material
I am reviewing Tonor Black Professional Condenser Sound Podcast Studio Microphone For PC Laptop Computer:Derlivery time: Within 24 HoursItem Physical Quality: 8/10 : The stand the microphone would be more efficent if you are able to rotate it left and right, not only up or down. The microphone itself is very nice with a good use of material, The microphone also includes a Muff that goes around it, which is not included within the description, but should, as it provides a better look and quality of the microphone.Hardware Quality: I would say that the microphone is not for professional use, I.E for music studio,-----But the microphone is perfect for standand use. Such as for skype, gaming ect. 9/10-------------- EDIT: After using the microphone for a month now, i have noticed the bad quality it actually produces, it causes a buzzing sound in the background which is very anoying, the quality is not of a professional microphone, My webcam with a built in microphone has a much clearer voice.Price: The price for this item is fantastic for what you are recieving, i have yet to have any issue what so ever. Plug and play, easy to use.OVerall 3/5
Z**E
The worst microphone I have ever bought
The worst microphone I have ever bought. This is the sort of microphone that makes people jump off bridges. Terrible sound quality from the start. My family refuse to skype me now as it causes them PHYSICAL PAIN. The clipping, the breaking up, the interference. The fact that I have to shield it with tin foil in the direction of the telephone mast. I would rather saw my own leg off than buy this microphone again. If the provider would like to tell me that this is just a broken microphone, then I might reconsider, but as it stands I will steer WELL away from it.
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