Review #33955 about “hyperx”
Author: MtnGeoGeek
Microphone: hyperx
Rating: Excellent (5 out of 5)
Date:
Advantages of the microphone:
Did not capture the white noise from my laptop fan located approximately 8 inches away. Allows me to speak in my naturally soft tone without having to project. Compact and portable, with the ability to tilt toward the speaker and be locked into a tilted position. Can tap to mute and unmute the mic easily. Plug and play.
Disadvantages of the microphone:
Requires a USB cable. I may be detecting a small "fff" when I say "phone." Heard a "pop" when I pressed the mute button during recording.
Did not capture the white noise from my laptop fan located approximately 8 inches away. Allows me to speak in my naturally soft tone without having to project. Compact and portable, with the ability to tilt toward the speaker and be locked into a tilted position. Can tap to mute and unmute the mic easily. Plug and play.
Disadvantages of the microphone:
Requires a USB cable. I may be detecting a small "fff" when I say "phone." Heard a "pop" when I pressed the mute button during recording.
Microphone Information
| Quality Rank: | #11574 |
|---|---|
| Quality Rating: | 962 |
| Microphone Name: | Default - Microphone (HyperX SoloCast) |
| Type of Microphone: | USB |
| Automatic Gain Control: | Supported |
| Number of Audio Channels: | 1 |
| Echo Cancellation: | Supported |
| Estimated Latency: | 0.01 |
| Noise Suppression: | Supported |
| Sample Rate: | 48000 Hz |
| Sample Size: | 16-bit |
| Volume: | — |
Device Information
| Device Name | mgg_hyperx |
|---|---|
| Device Type | Laptop |
| Screen Resolution | 2266×1275 |
| Color Depth | 24-bit |
| Screen Orientation | landscape-primary |