🎧 Elevate your voice, own your stream.
The Logitech for Creators Blue Snowball iCE is a USB condenser microphone designed for gamers, streamers, and podcasters seeking crystal-clear, focused audio. Featuring a custom condenser capsule and cardioid pickup pattern, it ensures professional sound quality with minimal background noise. Its stylish retro design and adjustable desktop stand make it both a visual and functional upgrade for any setup. Compatible with PC and Mac, and certified for popular VOIP platforms like Skype and Discord, it offers plug-and-play convenience for instant use.
Color | Black |
Item Weight | 16 ounces |
Item Dimensions | 10.6 x 5.5 x 9.1 inches |
Power Source | Usb Microphone |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 78 dB |
Frequency Range | 40 - 18 khz |
Audible Noise | 78 dB |
Hardware Platform | PC, Camera |
Number of Channels | 1 |
Polar Pattern | Unidirectional |
Audio Sensitivity | 10 dB |
Microphone Form Factor | Table Array |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Connector Type | USB Type-A |
Special Features | Stand |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
K**O
These are extremely worth.
I’ve been using this microphone for hours and all I can say is it was pretty much worth every penny. I’m gonna basically make this a subjective Pros and Cons review.First off, the Pros, it really is a professional quality microphone that gives you a clear and crisp sounding voice (most evident when making podcasts/voice-overs/livestreams etc.). The microphone only has the Cardiod voice pickup pattern, meaning it would only pick up sound in front of the microphone (remember this is the Snowball Ice, if you want additional voice pickup patterns such as an omnidirectional pattern, I suggest you buy the regular Snowballs or the Blue Yeti). Now, about the make; it’s build is actually pretty sturdy, the outer shell of the microphone is made up of a very heavy duty type of plastic which gives you the “it’s gonna last a long time” feeling. For 40 bucks this really is the best microphone you can get considering the price, if you can shell in a bit more you could even get the Blue Yetis but preferably if you are starting livestreaming like me, the blue snowballs are a great starter microphone. Oh, and another thing, this is extremely easy to setup, it is literally just what the box says: “plug and play” just make sure that the input device is set to the Blue Snowball microphone.And now for some Cons, the mic stand it comes with...oh dear lord, all I can say is that it’s pretty much garbage, it gives you limited adjustment and it keeps sliding, preventing you from obtaining an optimal position for your microphone; given this I would suggest also buying a microphone boom arm mount for your desk. Another thing I want to point out is the fact that this microphone can pickup plosives (those popping/distorting sounds microphones usually pickup when one pronounces ‘P’s or other loud consonants) really easily, so I might suggest getting a pop filter as well.Summary: all in all, this microphone can pretty much float your boat in almost any aspect, it’s cheap price should not fool you as it’s quality definitely does not reflect the low price. Highly recommended!
M**E
Excellent microphone quality for the price
The audio quality of this microphone is excellent. Having said that, you must know about microphones and what is best for the use you have intended. This microphone is best for up close speaking; such as pod casts, streaming, audio/video calls, etc. If using video, you don't mind the microphone being in the camera view. If you're within 12 inches, it is a great microphone. Same with the regular snowball (NOT the ICE version). It has the ability to do Bi-Directional which is great for pod casts or for 2 people talking. But this microphone (single direction) has great audio quality. Again, assuming you are close enough. I do many youtube videos and am able to get the microphone close enough to sound great but not be in the video shot. If you get some quality software that does input/microphone processing; like EQ, gain, etc. with selectable output, like VB Cable and Voicemeeter, you can increase the gain/volume and get the microphone a bit further away. But if you can use it somewhat close up, it's a great microphone. If you need better, look at the Yeti or again, get software to assist.
R**A
Awesome Mic!
Easy to install and setup. Quality is overall nice. My voice comes in clear and not too low. It has a small stand so you can prop it up anywhere the cable can reach and doesn't weigh much. I'd recommend getting a stand for it for the best quality since it sounds 10x better when its much closer to your mouth.
S**1
Very Good For The Price
This is my second "cheap" microphone and I absolutely love it. Initially, I purchased this microphone for podcasting but decided to see how it would handle voice overs. Though I am upgrading to a better microphone for voice acting, this microphone does very well. It picks up my voice clearly and does not have that weird fuzzy static in the background. Though this is a great microphone, I will not use this for professional voice work, but for "for fun" gigs.This microphone is great for beginners because you can plug it into your computer, (I use Windows 10) change the microphone settings on your computer for "snowball" and you're good to go. For those on a budget that need an audio software program, I suggest running this microphone with Audacity. Audacity is 100% free, just so you know, and is beginner friendly. But you can choose what works best for you.This microphone is VERY sensitive and will pick up more than just your voice. Find a very quiet place in your house, like a portable recording booth or closet, if you want to use this for voice over work and do not have a studio. I have noticed that when my back was facing the door and the microphone was right in front of me, I was picking up sounds from upstairs. My door was closed but I could still hear small noises upstairs. The best place to position yourself is with your back to a wall. That way, the microphone picks up less noises behind you. Also, invest in egg crate foam! It helps tremendously.The best distance to sit from the microphone would be about 6-8 inches away. Best way to gauge this is make a "y", or ASL "Y" with your fingers in the space between you and the microphone. (Put your pinky and thumb up and put the other fingers down.) Touch your pinky to or just in front of the microphone and your thumb to your lips or the space just before your lips This distance works for me every time, but you might find a different sweet spot for your voice and that's fine.Happy recording, gaming, podcasting, or streaming!
L**E
Bueno!
Great microphone, reasonably sized. Sound quality is pretty well, easy to set up. Though make sure you have some space for the legs.
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