Decent (and fairly cheap) USB desktop microphone?

Decent (and fairly cheap) USB desktop microphone?

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Mont Blanc

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1,397 posts

50 months

Monday 1st July
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Hi,

I work from home and my current microphone for Teams is the one that is built into my webcam, and whilst it sounds pretty clear (I sometimes do test calls on Teams to check) I would be interested to see if anyone can recommend a cheapish separate USB desktop mic. The sort of thing people would use for streaming or podcasts.

Thanks

Mr Pointy

11,816 posts

166 months

Monday 1st July
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It's not quite the answer to your question but we have found Jabra conference speakers to work really well (there's a mic in there as well obv):
https://www.jabra.com/en-gb/business/speakerphones...

I have the older 510 & you can find them for around £35 on ebay.

Note that you probably want the Miscrosoft version not the Universal UC version, although I'm not sure what the difference is:
https://www.jabra.com/_/media/Jabra_VXi_Product-Do...

Edited by Mr Pointy on Monday 1st July 12:22

dhutch

15,236 posts

204 months

Monday 1st July
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Just make sure its isolated from the keyboard!

Mont Blanc

Original Poster:

1,397 posts

50 months

Monday 1st July
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Mr Pointy said:
It's not quite the answer to your question but we have found Jabra conference speakers to work really well (there's a mic in there as well obv):
https://www.jabra.com/en-gb/business/speakerphones...

I have the older 510 & you can find them for around £35 on ebay.

Note that you probably want the Miscrosoft version not the Universal UC version, although I'm not sure what the difference is:
https://www.jabra.com/_/media/Jabra_VXi_Product-Do...

Edited by Mr Pointy on Monday 1st July 12:22
Thanks, I will have a look at that smile

The reason I'm asking is that I was attending an online training course the other day and the trainer was incredibly clear, like listening to a presenter on Radio 4 hehe and whilst we were just chatting during a break I asked what microphone he was using, and he held it up in front of the camera top show me. He said it was really cheap one off Amazon, something like £25 but he couldn't remember what the name of it was and there was no decipherable brand name on it.

It looked a bit like this kind of thing.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Microphone-Veetop-Condens...

My home office is really quiet, even if there is noise in the house, so I don't really need the compression and background noise rejection of a Jabra, but would prefer outright speech quality. I know some of the Jabra mics can sound a little bit 'speakerphone' to the person on the other end.

RSTurboPaul

11,259 posts

265 months

Monday 1st July
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Something from Shure might fit the bill, although the definition of 'fairly cheap' will of course depend on just how well one dominates the stairs wink

Mont Blanc

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Monday 1st July
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RSTurboPaul said:
Something from Shure might fit the bill, although the definition of 'fairly cheap' will of course depend on just how well one dominates the stairs wink
Oh I don't do much stair dominating these days... Not since the incident at the school.

I was just hoping for something up to around £40 mark that sounded clear for speech. There is always a limit on how much I'm willing to spend on my work! I've had some Shure earphones years ago, and they were brilliant, but my colleagues don't need to listen to anything as spendy as a Shure mic.

Bujinkhal

90 posts

73 months

Monday 1st July
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Blue snowball are bloody good. Bit more than £25 though.

mikef

5,234 posts

258 months

Monday 1st July
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I recently gave away an Audio-Technica USB2020+ with isolating stand, when I retired. That was excellent kit, although it could pick up the faint noise of passing traffic