🎙️ Elevate Your Sound Game!
The TONORTC-777 Podcast Microphone is a high-performance USB condenser mic designed for podcasting, streaming, and vocal recording. With its cardioid pickup pattern, it captures clear audio while reducing background noise. The microphone is easy to set up with plug-and-play functionality and is compatible with various devices, including PCs and gaming consoles. Its thoughtful design features a stable non-slip stand and includes essential accessories for optimal recording quality.
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 80 dB |
Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
Audible Noise | 80 dB |
Hardware Platform | Laptop, PC, PS4, PS5, Gaming Console |
Number of Channels | 1 |
Polar Pattern | Unidirectional |
Impedance | 680 Ohm |
Microphone Form Factor | Table Array |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Connector Type | USB |
Special Features | Stand |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Desktop, Mixer, Audio Interface, Personal Computer, PS4/PS5 |
Item Weight | 345 Grams |
Item Dimensions | 5.91 x 1.97 x 1.57 inches |
Material Type | PVC |
Color | Red |
J**.
Actually a very good mic that isn't expensive. I recommend it for any gamer or Discord user.
I have been using this mic for 2 years and still going. I needed something to quickly replace my lousy head set mic which introduced a lot of noise. I found this USB Tonor on Amazon after spending hours combing through countless of affordable mics and read enough reviews to convince me to give this one a try.I also bought a separate stand for it so I can maneuver it's position more efficiently. (the closer it is to your face, the better the sound quality). I use it pretty much every day when I get on Discord or play games like Apex legends, Phasmophobia, etc. I have been told that it sounds great! :)I've messed around with Audacity and was also pleasantly surprised at how well this mic worked and how it made my voice sound like a radio personality. lol.Accessories:It does come with a removable foam filter and a round pop filter. The only negative here, is the pop filter's arm. Mine is a bit flimsy and hard to keep in position. One slight tap and it moves. But, this is a very minor issue for me, as I can easily replace it with something a bit more sturdy. In then end however, I simply chose to not use one, as the foam cap was sufficient for my needs.I do wish the pop filter's arm was removable from the base of the holder, but again, you can also replace the base itself with one that suits you needs.Sound transmission is very good and depends on uninterrupted USB connection. This is the first time I've used a USB mic, so I didn't know what to expect. But it works great on my PC, connected to a USB 3.0 input.My specs for your reference:Motherboard: Asus B-450 F GamingCPU: Ryzen 5 3600RAM: Corsair 32GB 3600mhz dual channel mode.I also use a good quality braided USB extension cord and have added some ferrite rings at both ends of my USB cords to help reduce any EMI noise, just for good measure.Conclusion: I recommend it. It's may not be an expensive studio professional grade mic, but it's remarkably close and excellent for game and Discord use (and live streaming for that matter). Price is very fair if you need something in a pinch that doesn't sound like a 1980s McD's drive thru speaker phone. :)
K**.
Clear, crisp sound and easy to use
I am using this product for audio book narration and I am very happy with the clear, crisp sound. The pop screen is small, fits perfectly over the mic and SO much easier to handle than my old one that was huge and had to be screwed on to a table or desk surface. This mic also has a nice, long cable for USB. This is a great mic for the small price!
B**7
Good Microphone
Setting up the TONOR USB Microphone was very simple making the connection process quick. The mic sounds good and clear, but there were a few issues I encountered. The first issue was that the mic was a bit staticky. I fix this by going into the sounds settings, recordings, and right clicking on the mic recording device to open up its properties. I proceeded to levels and lowering it from 100 to around 85. After doing this, the static sounds are gone. The second issue is that after you lower the level, the mic gets lowered and it's more difficult for others to hear you so you have to be super close to the mic.I would say it's a good price for a microphone and does what it should. Although it's not the best microphone, it's still a safe pick and last a long time.
A**L
Excellent sound quality, wish it is more sensitive
This review is long overdue. I have used the Tonor TC777 for the over a year now for VoIP and zoom call applications mostly in a quite, study room environment. The sound quality is excellent for that price range. I have a Windows 10 machine and never had a problem with USB driver nor windows detecting the microphone. The only complaint I have is I wish the microphone is more sensitive. I have to always set the volume to 100% in windows and need to speak at 6 inches in front of the mic. And even with that it is not even close to clipping nor too loud. The sound will be too soft for my taste with anything lower setting than that.For those of you who cannot resist opening the microphone, I have included some pictures of the interior. First, don't try to ply open the plastic top open, you will break it this way. The metal grill is two halved and they are held on by some soft glue. Remove them and you can the 9.7mm condenser element suspended with a rubber thingy. You will also see four screws holding the plastic top from the body. Inside, there is a small circuit board glued to a form block and a chunky metal weight, pretty cheesy there. The circuit is a simple two stage BJT amplifier and a USB audio codec CM6327a. Go and have fun.
C**L
Great product!
Does the job.
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