Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Technology journalist specializing in audio, computing and Apple Macs. This article is more than 4 years old. Say goodbye to the ...
Neat Microphones is unveiling its King Bee II analog XLR microphone for gamers and streamers who need the best-quality gear for livestreaming or other computer communications tasks. The product is ...
Earlier this month, Røde launched a new, single-set version of its popular Wireless Go II microphone with one transmitter rather than two, suiting it nicely to solo content creators. Aimed at mobile ...
Turtle Beach Corporation’s HEAR subsidiary, Neat Microphones, recently announced the commercial availability of its much-awaited Bumblebee II USB Microphone in the United States. The device, which is ...
The new Rode Wireless Go II mic features two transmitters and one receiver. Screenshot from YouTube/Sydney Diongzon The newly-improved Rode Microphone now comes with Wireless Go II, which features a ...
Australia-based Røde Microphones rolled out a host of free updates to its Røde Central app, making its popular Wireless Go II Dual Channel Wireless Microphone System more capable and easier to use in ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Technology journalist specializing in audio, computing and Apple Macs. The new RØDE Video Mic GO II is a brilliant little shotgun ...
Not for nothing has Rode's VideoMic GO become a popular favorite among bloggers, podcasters, and others looking for decent audio quality without a wild price tag. Compact, affordable, and flexible, it ...
Neat Worker has announced the availability of its new Bee II condenser microphone priced at just under $170 the Cardioid Medium Diaphragm condenser microphone offers XLR Output and is equipped within ...
RODE fans, rejoice! The Australian company just announced the successor of its best-selling on-camera microphone, the VideoMic GO II, an ultra-lightweight shotgun microphone that’s packed with ...
Whenever someone asks “what’s the best microphone” the response is usually “well it depends what you’re recording.” Rode’s new VideoMic Go II, as the name suggests, wouldn’t be suitable for podcasting ...
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