On the computer end, the sound card is named PUPGSIS PGM-D1;
It can be directly connected to the computer via a USB-C cable or connected to the sound card via an XLR cable, and it is equipped with a 3.5mm headphone monitoring interface;
Frequency response: 40Hz-16KHz, directionality: supercardioid;
The microphone comes with an independent desktop stand and an extension pole (3/8 thread), and can also be detached and used with an arm stand;
Microphone power supply: USB to Type-C cable;
Seven RGB lighting effect modes. The RGB lights have a memory function and will return to their previous state after being powered on again;
Two knobs can independently control the microphone volume and monitoring volume;
Two combination buttons:
One combination button: a short press controls mute (RGB lights remain red when enabled, turn off when disabled), a long press controls noise cancellation (RGB lights remain green when enabled, turn off when disabled). These control functions are only available in USB mode; the mute function is unavailable in XLR mode;
Another two-in-one button related to reverb: a short press to enable or disable reverb, and also to switch between RGB lighting effect modes (seven in total, with the seventh being to turn off the lights).