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FIFINE USB Microphone for Zoom Video Meeting Online Class on PC Computer, Metal Condenser Desktop Mic with Gain Control for Windows and Mac, Silver - K669S

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Color: Silver


Features

  • [Sounds fuller and richer] This external laptop microphone is a welcome improvement in the virtual meeting environment, providing increased clarity and greater noise reduction. You can easy to be heard and understood, and will be more relaxed and comfortable during conferences.
  • [Plug & play] Recognized both in pc and laptop immediately, this computer conference mic works well for Zoom, WebEx, Teams, Discord and making videos. The stand up mic doesn't take up much space for work from home situations, and is convenient for traveling. (Incompatible with Xbox. )
  • [Easy control & adjustment] The knob on the front of the desk mic comes in handy to increase / reduce sound. You can also turn it all the way down to mute the mic. With the help of the included pivot mount, you can quickly adjust the angle and position of the mic for zoom meetings or chatting.
  • [Multipurpose] The directional condenser mic is sensitive that it picks up your faintest whisper. For online meeting and web calls you can leave the pc mic closer to your monitor and still facing you. For recorded talks and lectures you can pull it to the front edge of your desk and it's not in the camera's view at all.
  • [You will get] The package comes with a computer microphone with pivot mount, 6ft non-detachable usb cable, a tripod stand and users manual. The silver microphone has a clean look and will match with your laptop and other setup in the home office very well. (Note: If your laptop only has USB C port, you will need a genuine lightning adapter for connection.)

Recommended Uses For Product: Gaming/Streaming/Recording/Video Creation/Podcasting/Home Studio


Brand: FIFINE


Model Name: 669S


Connectivity Technology: USB


Connector Type: USB


Special Feature: Silver Mic color/Mute Button/Play and Plug/Desktop Mic


Compatible Devices: Laptop, Personal Computer


Color: Silver


Included Components: Condenser Mic, Tripod Stand


Polar Pattern: Unidirectional


Item Weight: 1.17 pounds


Product Dimensions: 2.32 x 7.05 x 7.24 inches


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: ABCD21K669S


Date First Available: April 9, 2021


Color Name: Silver


Compatible Devices: Laptop, Personal Computer


Connector Type: USB


Material Type: Metal


Hardware Platform: Laptop, PC, Mac


Power Source: Corded Electric


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  • Lighter, better looking and over all better sound than the Yeti.
Color: Black
I was skeptical of this mic despite the glowing reviews - even the limited reviews on youtube are good, with most finding that the limitations of the microphone are far fewer than it's benefit - which, frankly, is it's price. I picked it up for $24 dollars on a flash sale, but it's well worth the normal price for how it sounds. I picked it up with the Neewer NB-35 Microphone boom arm (which is PERFECT for this microphone, btw and comes with a pop filter!) Less than 50 bucks for a complete usb microphone setup. That alone is pretty great. Less than a week after buying this, however, I was at bestbuy for a big sale, and saw that the Blackout edition Blue Yeti was on sale with the ghost recon wildlands game combo for a shocking $75 dollars. So I bought it. I'm a singer/songwriter with 20+ years of recording behind me and play PC games and do some streaming and needed a new mic. All day I've been testing this mic (I have the black Fifine K669B for the record) and the Yeti side by side. The Yeti is larger, feels more premium, and has a mute button, gain control adjusts to louder volume, has 4 different polarity settings for doing podcasts or recording in stereo among other things. But I tested this side by side with the Yeti using the Yeti's cardioid settings to match the Fifine's. I adjusted the gain controls to be the same in windows, and slightly higher on the Fifine's gain knob to match the Yeti so they were as evenly matched as possible. I cannot distinguish a large enough difference in the audio (flat recorded in mono with audacity) to truly be able to justify the already discounted price of the Yeti compared side by side with the Fifine. Yes, the audio is just that good. I mean, as good as a USB mic is going to be. If you have the extra scratch and need more than one polarity pattern than just right in front of the mic (and the sides) then you cannot go wrong with the Fifine. I was so taken aback after hearing such good things about the yeti, but they both pickup the same background noises, and feel very similar. When positioned about 6" from the mics with pop filters in place, my voice felt more natural coming from the Fifine, with a bit more clarity perhaps in the Yeti but barely noticable. What bassiness there was (my voice isn't very bassy) was - to my ears - better on the Fifine. Not like, stupid bassy, but naturally the tone sounded more pleasing. And that's where this mic will be, about 6" from my face. It's small, light, very well made, all-metal, and about 1/4th the size of the Yeti. And the yeti weighs A TON, and has some bizarre irregular threading on the mount part where you need to buy a specific adapter or pray that you get one that the threads like. The Fifine just works. And if something happens to it you just buy another one for 25 bucks and call it a day. For professional streamers or people looking for a pro-level mic for doing voice/singing work, neither mic is going to be worth your time, you're going to want to use an interface and XLR mic/s for that, to get the sound as good as it can be. But if you're laying down tracks, writing idea songs, playing around, gaming, streaming, chatting with your friends in discord, this mic is an incredible value. I wish it had a mute button, that's a downer. But you can just turn the gain all the way down. I don't work for Fifine or Neewer, and I really want to like the Yeti, but I'll probably return it in the morning. It's a beautiful mic, but not as beautiful as having 50 bucks and something that sounds just as good. (IN CARDIOID MODE that is.) Also the Yeti is bigger, heavier, and takes up more space. I thought for sure when I started testing them that the Yeti was going to blow my mind, but insanely I can NOT tell the difference, or rather, I cannot detect why anyone would believe the Yeti is better sounding. I feel that maybe it's a reputation thing, as with the Beats headphones. Beats aren't all that good, my daughter has a pair and when I listen to them they're not bad but sound about as good as a pair of Klipsch I paid 30 bucks for on sale. Same situation here. I think Yeti's are maybe for people who either need that headphone passthrough, plan to use this for something greater than streaming or talking, and kids who just think they're good because other kids use them. TLDR: Don't be fooled, trust your ears, and just get this microphone and try it for yourself. You've got very little to lose. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2017 by Mark Mark

  • They can hear me now!
Color: Black
I'm on a weekly Zoom book club, and whenever I spoke the comments were you're fading in and out. I searched on Amazon and it was so many to choose from that I was a little confused. I finally decided to purchase this one. It had the key features that I was looking for, and the price was great. Well I made the right choice. Everyone can hear me loud and clear. No one has stated that they can't hear me since I began using this unit. It's easy to assemble. The quantity is fantastic for the price 👍 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2023 by Ms J

  • Great Quality Microphone, But Flacid
Color: Black
This microphone does everything that they said it would — except stand up straight. The sound quality is great! The noise cancellation is great! Until it goes flacid and slumps over, usually at a critical moment, when I'm recording something critical, and the recording suddenly goes "thump" as the mic falls forward, striking the desk, if not falling off onto the floor, followed by choice words from me. Which then requires that I re-record, but can't achieve the same tone, because now I'm frustrated, if not angry. I've tightened all the adjustments, I've even tried wedging things around it ... there is just something about the stand that isn't right. Maybe mine is a lemon, but it's too late to return it, so I just live with it. Otherwise, though, it's great! But it's been like this since I took it out of the box. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2023 by Bill

  • Killer mic, perfect for beginners and up
Color: Rose red
My first USB mic so I'm no expert, but the quality is great and people do notice on calls. It takes basically zero effort to set up and has a simple input control on it that I tend to keep pretty low as it can go up very high. It does pick up a lot of surrounding noise like my PC fans and keyboard and clicking, but those can be addressed if needed by advanced options in your other programs, if you're knowledgeable there, which I am not. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2023 by Dalton G

  • Excellent isolation but dull mid- and high-range frequencies IMO
Color: Black
I picked this up to try out for voiceover work on my YouTube videos and possibly videoconferencing. So many positive reviews, especially at its price point. I have two monitors, and my desk is in a corner so even lavalier mics that I had tried were still picking up a lot of reverb and reflection from all the hard surfaces, making my audio sound thin and echo-y. This mic, being a cardioid type, does an excellent job of isolating my voice and minimizing the unwanted reflections. I tested it both without, and with sound treatment foam in a 3-sided configuration under, behind, and against the adjacent wall and the difference was barely noticeable. It does an excellent job of rejecting unwanted reflections. I have the mic set up on my desktop with the included tripod, about 15" from my face. There is barely a difference in volume between on- and off-axis performance - On-axis being with me speaking directly at the diaphragm, and off-axis being with the mic next to my laptop (about 9" off center) and angled in at my face. I'm impressed with the consistency. Noise floor is very low, with no appreciable hiss even with the volume nearly maxed. I find the character of the K669B's sound to be midbass heavy. I think it also lacks presence in the midrange and is very flat in the upper range. It presents much more of a soft "AM radio" sound than a clear and dynamic "FM radio" sound. It sort of sounds like like it's under a blanket. Some folks might like that smooth character for podcasts or something, but I found it to be dull. By rolling off some bass below 250Hz, and boosting everything a bit on a slope from 2kHz up to 20kHz I was able to "pull the blanket" off of this mic a bit and open it up. Your preferences may vary. Either way it's a massive improvement over a laptop mic or gamer headset, and genuine value at its price point. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2023 by Negative459

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