Product description TONOR USB Gaming Microphone, RGB St RGB
Lighting Take yourself into a world of cool games with immersive
RGB light effects. Adjustable Boom Arm With a boom arm that
extends to 27.5’’/ 700mm, you have a wide range of area to adjust
the mic. It’s All In The Details Plug and Play Our plug & play
feature means no additional drivers required. Plug in to get
started. (Not compatible with XBox) Upgraded Desk Clamp Made of
quality metal, the clamp firmly grips your desktop for stable
use. Maximum desktop thickness: 2.36 inches / 60mm. Shock Mount
With exceptional anti-vibration, the shock mount effectively
eliminates desktop shaking noise. Pop Filter Pick up super clear
and crisp voice without air flow noise. Generate clear and pure
sound. What is the difference between TC30S+ and TC30+? TC30S+
has gradient RGB ambient light, which brings you the immersive
gaming experience. What is the difference between TC30S+ and
TC30+? TC30S+ has gradient RGB ambient light, which brings you
the immersive gaming experience. I'm new to podcasting, is this
mic right for me? Yes, it is suitable for podcasting! First, it's
plug and play and very easy to use. Secondly, in terms of sound
quality, it captures the real voice with high clarity and low
backtround noise, which is very suitable for podcasting. I'm new
to podcasting, is this mic right for me? Yes, it is suitable for
podcasting! First, it's plug and play and very easy to use.
Secondly, in terms of sound quality, it captures the real voice
with high clarity and low backtround noise, which is very
suitable for podcasting. How far is the pickup range of the
microphone? The microphone can capture sound at a distance up to
6ft/2m, but the best distance is recommended to be
5-11inch/15-30cm. How far is the pickup range of the microphone?
The microphone can capture sound at a distance up to 6ft/2m, but
the best distance is recommended to be 5-11inch/15-30cm. How long
is the arm length of the boom arm stand? 13+13inch/35+35cm. How
long is the arm length of the boom arm stand? 13+13inch/35+35cm.
The thickness of my table is 2 inches, can the clamp of this
microphone be adapted? No problem at all, it can support a
thickness of up to 2.4inch/6cm. The thickness of my table is 2
inches, can the clamp of this microphone be adapted? No problem
at all, it can support a thickness of up to 2.4inch/6cm. Compare
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Review: Awesome USB Mic for Podcasting, Streaming & Voice Work! -
The TONOR TC-777 Podcast Microphone (USB Computer Microphone,
Cardioid Condenser PC Mic) has been a fantastic addition to my
setup — especially considering the price point. If you’re looking
to upgrade your audio quality for podcasts, online meetings,
voiceovers, or streaming, this mic delivers real results. 🎙️
Clear, Crisp Audio Quality: The cardioid condenser picks up my
voice with impressive clarity and minimal background noise. It’s
a huge improvement over built-in laptop mics — conversations and
recordings sound professional and natural. 💻 Plug-and-Play USB
Setup: I literally just plugged it into my computer and it worked
instantly — no drivers or complicated software needed. It’s super
user-friendly, even if you’re not tech-savvy. 🧰 Solid Build &
Accessories: The mic feels well-constructed and comes with a
sturdy tripod stand, foam windscreen, and handy mounting
accessories. Everything you need to get started is in the box. 📈
Great for Many Uses: Whether I’m doing Zoom calls, recording
podcasts, voiceovers, or streaming games, this mic performs
consistently well and makes my audio sound much more polished. 👌
Excellent Value: For the price, you get a high-quality USB mic
that rivals models costing much more. It’s perfect for beginners,
content creators on a budget, or anyone who wants a noticeable
audio upgrade. Overall, the TONOR TC-777 is a fantastic, reliable
USB microphone that provides clear audio and easy setup. Highly
recommend it! 🎧✨
Review: Actually a very good mic that isn't expensive. I
recommend it for any gamer or Discord user. - I have been using
this mic for 2 years and still going. I needed something to
quickly replace my lousy head set mic which introduced a lot of
noise. I found this USB Tonor on desertcart after spending hours
combing through countless of affordable mics and read enough
reviews to convince me to give this one a try. I also bought a
separate stand for it so I can maneuver it's position more
efficiently. (the closer it is to your face, the better the sound
quality). I use it pretty much every day when I get on Discord or
play games like Apex legends, Phasmophobia, etc. I have been told
that it sounds great! :) I've messed around with Audacity and was
also pleasantly surprised at how well this mic worked and how it
made my voice sound like a radio personality. lol. Accessories:
It does come with a removable foam filter and a round pop filter.
The only negative here, is the pop filter's arm. Mine is a bit
flimsy and hard to keep in position. One slight tap and it moves.
But, this is a very minor issue for me, as I can easily replace
it with something a bit more sturdy. In then end however, I
simply chose to not use one, as the foam cap was sufficient for
my needs. I do wish the pop filter's arm was removable from the
base of the holder, but again, you can also replace the base
itself with one that suits you needs. Sound transmission is very
good and depends on uninterrupted USB connection. This is the
first time I've used a USB mic, so I didn't know what to expect.
But it works great on my PC, connected to a USB 3.0 input. My
specs for your reference: Motherboard: Asus B-450 F Gaming CPU:
Ryzen 5 3600 RAM: Corsair 32GB 3600mhz dual channel mode. I also
use a good quality braided USB extension cord and have added some
ferrite rings at both ends of my USB cords to help reduce any EMI
noise, just for good measure. Conclusion: I recommend it. It's
may not be an expensive studio professional grade mic, but it's
remarkably close and excellent for game and Discord use (and live
streaming for that matter). Price is very fair if you need
something in a pinch that doesn't sound like a 1980s McD's drive
thru speaker phone. :)