Features
- Non-background-sound streaming & Radio podcasting are its territories
- Unique breathing RGB, lighting on/off switch
- Works on PC, PS4/5; DAW and recording software compatible
- Touch to mute button also the volume dial, LED status indicator
- Latency-free monitoring, both internal & external pop filter
All-metal body & stand, customized shock - 6 months of Warranty.
Specification
Type | Dynamic |
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Polar Pattern | Cardioid |
Output Connection | USB Type-C (mic end) to type-A 2.0 (computer end) |
Power Consumption | USB power (Voltage: 4.75V-5.25V, Current: 55mA-180mA) |
Shipping Weight | 1.0 kg |
Microphone Performance
Bit Depth/Sample Rate | 16-bit/48kHz |
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Frequency Response | 70Hz-15kHz |
S/N Ratio | ≥-70dBA |
Max. SPL | 110 dB |
Sensitivity | -50±3dB (at 1kHz) |
Equivalent Noise (Microphone control at 100%, software input at 11dB) | -77dB |
Description
An absolute workhorse in your studio
It is built to be used right off the bat. The USB setup will swiftly carry you away from the XLR-absence regret, for its plug-and-play convenience on Windows, Mac, and even a Play Station console. And the compatibility does not end there, with a USB adapter, it can also up your game on an Android, iPhone, and iPad.
What’s more, a proper dynamic microphone with the least expensive price tag is around 60 bucks, but when bringing together the necessary add-on, the total is more than $100. And if you prefer a standalone shape of mic that gives you more presence, the price may go up to double of a K658.
You do not have to treat it like something fragile. For its proper metal construction, it can be the workhorse for your everyday tasks. With an included mini tripod, you do not have to cram the backpack with a heavy podcast stand if you take the mic out for an on-the-go recording. Though we highly recommend a scissor arm stand for use with the mic in the home studio.
Up the presence with RGB lights
What differentiates you from the rest if all of you stream the same game? You have to be swagger to draw attention. At least, you really should not be understated, which may restrain the inspiration of your content creation. Then this mic with a giant volume dial will fit in the swagger presence perfectly.
If the dot thing seems underwhelming to you as a pro streamer, the RGB lights will do the trick and get its gaming act together. They do not just shine on the dial but glow on the shock mount. And what really good is that the light does not emit from the shock mount but is reflected! The RGB sources are actually hiding underneath the mic.
Low-latency Headphone Monitoring
The headphone jack does offer a pretty low-latency monitoring. And you will hear footsteps clearly and timely in your FPS games, missing not a single valuable audio information.
Volume Dial & Touch-sensitive Mute Button
You get the benefits of a dynamic microphone but without the drawback of spending the extra. There is no need for a preamp or an audio interface because both have been built into this mic without losing many of their merits. You still have a doggone size volume dial, which also serves as a mute button, as well as a low-latency headphone monitoring.
A mute button literally should mute the mic in silence, but many on the market fail to do so. Not the one on this FIFINE K658! It gently cuts the mic off without any noticeable noises to your streaming.
RGB On/off Button
The eye-catching RGB lights do not strain your eyes or waste extra power to turn them on. But if it is not appropriate for some scenarios, you can shut it down by pressing the on/off button at the back.