Review #41645 about “Liangstar Gaming Microphone (Linux identifies it as KT1)”
Author: Paul Robinson
Microphone: Liangstar Gaming Microphone (Linux identifies it as KT1)
Rating: Excellent (5 out of 5)
Date:
Advantages of the microphone:
Was on sale at US$9.99 (Now $17.99) Allows you to use voice in 5 ways (Noormal, Female, Male, Monster and KTV) Looks like a tiny flying saucer with multicolored lights. Has USB-C port but includes USB-A cable, Trademark "Liangstar" on top is blue when microphone is plugged in, red when mute button is pressed About three inches in circumference and 1/2 inch thick.
Disadvantages of the microphone:
As it is a cheap Microphone Linux has trouble with it when used with a hub. For best results, plug directly into one of the computer's direct USB ports, not through a powered hub.,
Was on sale at US$9.99 (Now $17.99) Allows you to use voice in 5 ways (Noormal, Female, Male, Monster and KTV) Looks like a tiny flying saucer with multicolored lights. Has USB-C port but includes USB-A cable, Trademark "Liangstar" on top is blue when microphone is plugged in, red when mute button is pressed About three inches in circumference and 1/2 inch thick.
Disadvantages of the microphone:
As it is a cheap Microphone Linux has trouble with it when used with a hub. For best results, plug directly into one of the computer's direct USB ports, not through a powered hub.,
Microphone Information
| Quality Rank: | #15497 |
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| Quality Rating: | 785 |
| Microphone Name: | HK1 Analog Stereo |
| Type of Microphone: | USB |
| Automatic Gain Control: | Supported |
| Number of Audio Channels: | 2 |
| Echo Cancellation: | Supported |
| Estimated Latency: | — |
| Noise Suppression: | Supported |
| Sample Rate: | — |
| Sample Size: | — |
| Volume: | — |
Device Information
| Device Name | Dell Optiplex formerly running Windows 11 converted to Linux Mint |
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| Device Type | Desktop |
| Screen Resolution | 1920×1080 |
| Color Depth | 24-bit |
| Screen Orientation | landscape-primary |