Review #8335 about “Anker Soundcore q30”
Author: John Doe
Microphone: Anker Soundcore q30
Rating: Poor (2 out of 5)
Date:
Advantages of the microphone:
Great bass. Great for rock music. It's a little flatter for vocals, but bass, guitar, drums all come in clearly and treble for instruments.
Disadvantages of the microphone:
Mic is not good. I've been told I sound far away or like in a big hallway, which isn't terrible, but it picks up such minute high pitched noises like scrolling my touchpad and typing on my relatively silent keyboard that no one can bear the sound so it. The scrolling sounds like scratching, and the keyboard is just oddly loud.
Great bass. Great for rock music. It's a little flatter for vocals, but bass, guitar, drums all come in clearly and treble for instruments.
Disadvantages of the microphone:
Mic is not good. I've been told I sound far away or like in a big hallway, which isn't terrible, but it picks up such minute high pitched noises like scrolling my touchpad and typing on my relatively silent keyboard that no one can bear the sound so it. The scrolling sounds like scratching, and the keyboard is just oddly loud.
Microphone Information
Quality Rank: | #989 |
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Quality Rating: | 3047 |
Microphone Name: | Default - Microphone Array (Realtek(R) Audio) |
Type of Microphone: | Wireless |
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 | Anker Soundcore q30 |
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Device Type | Laptop |
Operating System | Windows 10 |
Browser | Chrome 87.0 |
Screen Resolution | 1280×720 |
Color Depth | 24-bit |
Screen Orientation | landscape-primary |