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The HyperX SoloCast is a lightweight USB condenser microphone designed for gamers, streamers, and podcasters seeking professional audio quality with effortless plug-and-play setup. Featuring a cardioid polar pattern for focused sound capture, a tap-to-mute sensor with LED status, and broad compatibility across PC, Mac, and consoles, it offers flexible mounting options and reliable performance for any content creator’s workspace.
Item weight | 261 Grams |
Microphone form factor | Large Diaphragm |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 17.4 x 9.7 x 7.8 centimetres |
Power source | Corded Electric |
Material | Polycarbonate |
Signal-to-noise ratio | 95 dB |
Number of channels | 1 |
Frequency response | 20 KHz |
Frequency range | 40 - 16000 Hz |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00196188049495 |
Manufacturer | HyperX |
Noise level | 74 dB |
Product Dimensions | 17.4 x 9.7 x 7.8 cm; 261 g |
Item model number | HMIS1X-XX-BK/G |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Macintosh |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 2 Kilowatt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries packed with equipment |
Lithium Battery Weight | 2 g |
Item Weight | 261 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
R**S
Great Starter Mic
Clear, good quality audio, straightforward setup, great for gaming and streaming though I’d recommend it as a starter mic since it has no software to change your settings. I’d also recommend buying a mic stand with it since the one it comes with isn’t very good at all.
A**R
Great mic highly recommend
Great microphone works well and is better then the ones that come with my headset , voice is very clear would highly recommed
S**0
nice
works. i just wish they put the status red light on top where the capacitive touch is but thats just me
W**Y
Crystal clear
Great price for this little mic. Good weight to it and it's crystal clear even from far away. I'm using it for video editing.
C**N
great value for money
great mic what can i say
A**R
Very happy
Works straight out of the box sounds really good very happy. Had purchased another brand which all looked well until no sound came out no matter what I did so returned it for this little gem, definitely would recommend!
B**E
whats not to love lol
plug and speak got mine on a nice deal speedy delivery zero issues nor did you need to change or install any software for it just plug in to your 2.0 USB port great for your streaming\gaming 9/10 the stand is okay could do with being able to extend but overall the mic HyperX does the job best on a boom arm rather then the stand the stand is useless the mic gets a strong 10/10 stand gets a 1/10 highly recommend
J**E
Great sound and good value
The HyperX SoloCast sounds great out of the box, is easy to set up, and has good quality, rich sound for the price. For under £50, it's well worth it.I like the size of the SoloCast, it's perfect for placing it on your desk for a video call, or any kind of recording - even without a boom arm (though I would recommend using one). It;s just over 7 inches tall with the removable stand, and the tilt and 90 degree rotation comes in handy. It's worth testing the audio quality out to see what suits your personal preferences, but the mic does a great job of capturing audio while at various angles and distances. The USB-C cable is what stood out to me, as it's a shame when microphones like the Blue Yeti are stuck with micro usb. The cable is a very decent length of about 2m, and you can always use another cable if you misplace it.The noise supression isn't amazing. As the stand isn't super sturdy, if you make any movements like typing on a keyboard or touching anything around the desk/boom arm/etc, this can be easily picked up by the mic. I find the tap to mute button especially useful here, as I can be typing away whilst on a call, and not have to worry about the sound interfering.I was torn between this or the Quadcast, which was significantly more expensive at the time I was shopping around - at least twice the price, if not more. If the price difference is only £20/30 then I would probably go for the Quadcast, as you get such features as the 4 polar patterns, shock mount, pop filter, gain control, headphone jack, etc. The SoloCast only records in cardioid, but this isn't a problem if you just need a fairly simple microphone.I haven't tested it out gaming yet, so can't speak to that, but with video/audio calls over the computer, it does a brilliant job. I've been using it for a few months now, and haven't had any issues. It's improved my set-up, and works perfectly.
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