Aluratek - Omnidirectional USB Microphone With Mute Button
User rating, 4.5 out of 5 stars with 37 reviews.
4.5(37 Reviews)- 7 Answered Questions
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Broadcast Quality Sound
Features 360 degree audio pick-up for clear and crisp broadcast quality sound. Great for podcasting, video conferencing, game streaming, YouTube productions and more.
Easy Mute Button
Simply press the button on top of the unit to mute (red light) and unmute (blue light) the microphone.
USB Plug-n-Play
No need to install drivers or software. Get up and running quickly by simply connecting the microphone to a USB port on your PC or Mac computer to start recording live audio. Compatible with Windows, Mac OS, iOS, Android and Chrome.
Q: QuestionWhat the radius distance of sound pick up?
Asked by Al.
- A:Answer I verified it is usable for video conferencing at least 10 feet in any direction.
Answered by OldDog
Q: QuestionI cannot get this to work without a headset connected to it. I thought it's supposed to work with or without a headset. I have it plugged into a new HP laptop.
Asked by Kathleen.
- A:Answer I had the same issue. The microphone hijacks both the microphone and speaker resources on the computer. Go to your audio settings and deselect the microphone as the speaker resource. Select whatever speaker you normally use instead.
Answered by Caroyso
Q: QuestionThere is no volume control button on device. How do we quickly and easily prevent the mute/ unmute button clicking noise from being picked up on the microphone and broadcast out to everyone whenever it is pressed? Design flaw?
Asked by Retireanddie.
- A:Answer Just like any mic, you do not see volume controls on professional mics. Audio Technica, AKG, Sony, and on do not put volume control on a mic. The volume is controlled by either an audio mixer, interface, or software on the computer. Windows or Mac OS allow you to control audio volume through their settings software or you can use a DAW or other software.
Answered by Aluratek
Q: Questionwill this mic through the usb port access the computer to instigate a command?
Asked by 1234vbh.
- A:Answer As long as the software you use allows you to access the audio INPUT and change to the mic driver then YES you can do this.
Answered by Aluratek
Q: QuestionIt appears the USB cable comes with this. How long is the cable?
Asked by billoh.
- A:Answer About 2.5 feet. It's meant to sit close to the computer or directly in front for best recording results.
Answered by Aluratek
Q: QuestionSo am a bit confused, lets say the microphone is on, now when someone is speaking their voice would come out of my computer speaker, won't this microphone pick up their voice and create a somewhat echo for the person on the other end?
Asked by GreenSurprise.
- A:Answer we didn't experience an echo
Answered by Bellingchangster
Q: QuestionIs this unit only a microphone or is it a microphone and a speaker
Asked by troy.
- A:Answer It's confusing, but it's a microphone only. I thought my unit was broken when there was no sound, until I investigated further and realized it's just the mic.
Answered by ABTex