🎙️ Elevate Your Sound Game!
The FIFINE USB Podcast Microphone (K678) is a high-quality condenser mic designed for seamless recording and streaming on PC and Mac. With features like a cardioid polar pattern for noise cancellation, versatile volume controls, and a durable metal construction, this microphone is perfect for podcasters, gamers, and content creators looking to enhance their audio experience.
Item Weight | 998 g |
Product Dimensions | 15 x 15 x 17 cm; 997.9 Grams |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Item model number | K678 |
Color Name | أسود |
Compatible Devices | MacBook, Laptop, Personal Computer, PS4/5 |
Connector Type | USB |
Material Type | Metal |
Hardware Platform | Laptop |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
A**R
quality
Perfect! and match with price
M**I
Works
Easy set up, and worked well on my MacBook.
O**F
Good mic
Good mic for the price
A**3
Love it .
One of my best buys ;)
F**N
Superb!
Wowww experience.
A**D
Beating Blue Yati easily
I had Blue Yati for a couple of years and suddenly stopped working, i decided to go for a different brand and selected FIFINEThis mic is amazing and sound quality is great. Made of solid material and easy to mont on mic holder.Despite the fact of having a single condenser, still great for recording, podcasting and streaming.I highly recommend it over Blue Yati for sure.
W**L
works perfectly, as described
works perfectly, as described
D**O
Otima qualidade e isolamento
Produto de otima qualidade, atende 100% o proposto. Muito robusto, não precisa ficar colado. Uso para viceo conferencias e a qualidade já foi notada. Apesar de não ter cancelamento, o direcionamento é muito bom, isolando sons indesejados.
V**C
Muy buen producto
Me gusta la fidelidad y por su precio lo amerita.
A**R
Excellent!
The Fifine K678 is an incredible microphone for under a $100. For voiceovers, it rivals my AKG C414 mics and those are around $1000 a piece.It truly is plug and play. I use Camtasia and ScreenFlow to create lectures for my college music courses which recently went online. I plugged the K678 in with the included USB cable and it was instantly recognized. You don't need any drivers. I am very impressed with the clean and crisp sound. Although I wouldn't record my grand piano if I wanted a pro level sound but, I did a test and it actually sounded decent.One thing I really love is the that once I get the level dialed in, I can move my head around within a foot or so without changing the volume or tone quality. The mic pattern is cardioid which means my untreated room still sounds good because sounds bouncing off the wall behind don't get picked up much.I know the packaging doesn't determine the quality, but Fifine did a great job at this. It reminds me of Apple packaging - very slick.I'm am very happy with this purchase. I know there are a few other brands that get touted as the top USB mics and I'm sure they are great, but this is considerably less expensive and is still solid. I couldn't say whether some of the more expensive USB mics are even better because I haven't used them, but I don't think you can go wrong with this one.
R**N
Great external USB mic
Got this for online meetings during the pandemic--the mic on my laptop is pretty crappy and besides I wanted something that can still pick up my voice clearly from a short distance away. Especially given how much time virtual meetings are taking up these days, before this it was exhausting to yell loudly into the stupid laptop to even be heard properly every time. This mic solved all those issues beautifully--I can sit at an arm's distance from the desk and speak freely. Here's a quick breakdown of why an external mic is usually a better choice:***Built-in mics (laptop/tablet)***Regardless of how good (or bad) the quality, most built-in microphones on laptops and tablets pick up ambient sound pretty indiscriminately--granted that's OK for occasional and short-duration needs, such as Skype calls and the like as most built-in mics are specially tuned to pick up the human voice among all the noise. That word noise is key--as these general purpose microphones (whether "unidirectional" or "omnidirectional") don't do as well if you're in a place with other potential sound sources. How acceptable the audio quality then depends on your specific case and needs--for example, my online meetings happen in a living room where I have a ceiling fan running. The laptop mic picks up the fan noise, but does ok capturing my voice too--provided I speak loudly and towards the front of the screen.***External mics***In contrast, external mics provide more control: many (and K678 too) are cardioid in pattern, meaning they are great at picking up sound directly in front of the mic (your voice) while mostly discarding sounds from behind. For example, as I'm not an audio pro and my meetings happen in a real room and not a sound studio, the cardioid pattern is perfect for me. The external mic picks up my voice well, and if I set it up right (more on this below) there's no trace of the ceiling fan noise in the audio as well. You could go all pro on this too of course with higher-end models, but USB mics are a good entry-level option. So although most audio pros would scoff at a "mere USB mic" the advantages are many: not just the price, but also more importantly super simple to set up (directly hook up to your computer, no "interface" needed unlike many higher-end pro models).***Mic setup/positioning, gain levels, K678 vs 669B***As the pattern is cardioid, the mic works best if positioned in front of you, tilted up slightly so that the front (with the LED button) is towards your mouth/throat. Note that unlike a stage performer who speaks/sings into the rounded end of a handheld microphone, you'd want to speak not to the rounded end nor the back but instead into the front of this USB mic like a classic radio personality/broadcaster. I find it works fine even when more than a foot or so away from me on the desk. On the back, you have the two control knobs--for adjusting the mic gain and headphone output levels. Crucially, I found out that keeping the mic gain level low is essential for eliminating background noise—I sometimes like to turn it down all the way to zero, but it still picks up my voice while cutting out ambient noise. Note that gain level is not the volume - in normal situations if you’re 6-8 inches away you shouldn’t need any “gain.” But you might want to experiment with different levels depending on your situation.Fifine has two USB mics that are equally worth considering--669B and 678 (the latest). I went with 678 mainly because it looked more compact to me. K678 is pretty much all metal in construction (and hence has a solid, hefty feel to it)--and also boasts a very good quality headphone jack output. I use this to hook up an external speaker (in fact, online videos sound markedly superior via this outlet compared to the one I was getting via my laptop's headphone jack). 669B lacks this output jack, which is a crucial factor for me, an added reason why I chose the K678. So while K678 is clearly the newer and superior quality version and both are budget models, 669B seems even kinder to the pocket though--choice up to you depending on your requirements.***A word about Fifine, the company***The name of the company ("Fifine"--pronounced f'EYE-fine, which sounds pretty weird to me). Like most electronic stuff these days though, note that this is made in China--but neither the weird name nor the China connection should stop you necessarily. Why? Because the sad reality is that from wires to chargers to tablets/computers and even smart phones, it's pretty damn hard if not nearly impossible to escape the China link really (even when we're told explicitly something is made elsewhere, chances are key components came from China). I actively try to avoid Chinese-made stuff whenever possible but clearly this policy of mine has only limited effect in practical terms (for example, my IPad--American company and bought in the US, but if you look in the back, made in China). Maybe in the old days China primarily made imitation products of inferior quality based on European or American brands. Some inferior quality stuff still comes out of China surely, but if you choose carefully it's surprising how good the quality can sometimes be. Fifine actually seems to do some innovation on its own. While K678 is clearly based on the American BLUE Yeti, also a USB mic--but instead of a copy, Fifine actually made a genuinely great microphone at half the price of the Yeti. (By the way, while the company BLUE is indeed American, no matter what they tell you chances are the main parts of the Blue Yeti, if not the whole thing, is also sourced from China.)
N**A
Vale muito a pena, melhor microfone com o melhor custo-benefício
Microfone muito bom. Som de qualidade podendo ajustar o volume seja de fala ou do retorno no fone de ouvido. Mudo sendo bem importante também, podendo mutar o microfone sem preocupação de que possam saber. Tudo funciona perfeitamente. Além do material ser de metal e bem resistente.
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