🎧 Own your sound, command your space.
The FIFINE Studio Condenser USB Microphone Kit delivers professional-grade audio with a plug-and-play USB interface, cardioid polar pattern for focused sound capture, and a fully adjustable steel boom arm. Designed for podcasters, streamers, and content creators, it includes essential accessories like a shock mount and double pop filter to ensure crystal-clear recordings with minimal noise interference.
Minimum Frequency | 20 Hz |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 78 dB |
Frequency Range | 20Hz-20KHz |
Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
Audible Noise | 70 dB |
Hardware Platform | Laptop, PC, PS4/PS5 |
Number of Channels | 1 |
Polar Pattern | Unidirectional |
Maximum Frequency | 20 KHz |
Microphone Form Factor | Microphone with Boom Arm |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Connector Type | USB Type-A |
Special Features | Gain Knob/8.2ft Detachable USB Cable/Play and Plug/Boom Arm Stand Mic/Studio Microphone Set |
Compatible Devices | Laptop/Desktop, Personal Computer, PS4/PS5 |
Item Weight | 700 Grams |
Item Dimensions | 16.5 x 9.61 x 2.99 inches |
Material Type | Metal |
Color | Black |
M**S
A Killer Mic for Beginners - But Not Quite “Pro”
This isn’t a pro mic - and it’s not pretending to be. But for what it is? It’s fantastic.If you're getting into voice work, streaming, or content creation and don’t want the commitment or cost of an XLR setup, the Fifine T669 is a damn solid middle-ground. It sounds way better than any headset, webcam, or “gaming mic” and honestly, it's overkill for Discord but not quite pro studio ready.🎙️ Audio Quality:Clean, warm, and surprisingly full. It won't replace a $400 XLR chain, but for Twitch, YouTube, voiceovers, and narration, it’s more than enough.I’ve owned it for a year and a half, and it’s still kicking at full quality.No degradation, no weird static, no USB flakiness - just reliable, solid performance.🔌 USB Plug & Play:No drivers, no setup headache. It just works. OBS, Resolve, Audacity - all picked it up instantly with zero fuss.🧢 Pop Filter + Shock Mount:Both are actually decent. The shock mount holds steady and isolates well. The pop filter handles plosives better than most bundled kits. It’s not pro gear, but it does its job well.💀 Boom Arm? Trash.This is the weak link in the kit. It’s flimsy, wobbly, and barely holds up over time.What I did is hang the mic from my loft bed using the shock mount and some metal wire - and honestly, it works super well. Way more stable than the included arm and didn’t cost a cent.Bottom Line:This is the perfect “in-between” mic—a serious upgrade from cheap USB junk, but not an intimidating XLR rabbit hole. If you're starting out in content, voiceover, or streaming, it’ll serve you well.Just do yourself a favor and replace the arm if you’re gonna use it daily. Or get creative with your setup, metal wire and a loft bed work better than you'd think. :P(Red laptop is my old setup, when I used the boom arm- wire loft is the new one.
T**A
EZ PZ CUTIE PATOOTIE
Affordable, crisp, and lovely. It was easy to set up, and I'll definitely use it for its intended purpose. I feel like I'm doing a podcast with this mic.
J**L
Good beginner microphone
Short answer: Yes, if you're looking for a good beginner mic, this is a solid option.Long answer: When you first get the mic, it is a very simple setup—really just plug and play. If you want to get fancy and work on tuning the mic for better audio quality using a third-party application, you can. However, for my uses and most others, it works just fine as soon as you plug it in. I did notice that the stand becomes loose over time and will need tightening occasionally. However, for the price, that is to be expected. The audio quality is good for the price range, though I did notice that sometimes it echoes a bit for the person listening.Pros:- Affordable- Plug and play- Comes with a stand- Decent audio qualityCons:- Cheap stand- Audio echoes for the person listening sometimesOverall, this microphone is a solid option for anyone needing an affordable microphone!
F**.
Sounds crisp. Easy Setup. Good Value
First off ordered it last night and it was here this morning. Love that! Setup was simple. For the price the quality seems above expectations. Tried to set it horizontally and it did not like that but figured it wouldnt do to the weight of the boom. Upright it preforms as expected. The springs in the boom seem solid and some of the clamps are plastic but they also seem like they will preform. The boom mount is metal and the tightening bar to the clamp is thick and strong. I have bent c clamps in the past but this is solid. Mic quality is great. I used the audio enhancements native to Discord to alter the sound and it worked flawlessly with Discord. Going to try it with some third party audio apps to see how that works. It does NOT have its own audio software like Razor does but with the cost I would not expect it to. All in all I am giving it 5 stars. It is a boom mic, boom works, mic is clear and adjust well. It was like $50... seems like a win win to me.
K**B
Superb Entry Level Microphone for YouTube and Podcasting
The media could not be loaded. I have several microphones at home and am just getting started making tutorial videos. In my first video, the sound quality wasn't great, where I was using a cheap headset to record the sound. I have lapel mics but haven't tried them out yet and also have DJI wireless mic, but that seems more suited to being mobile. So, I thought I'd give this a shot for when I make Photoshop tutorials.So far I'm glad I did. I tested it out tonight and compared it to the MacBook Pro built-in microphone as well as the Mac Studio Display Microphone. This mic beat both of them hands down.What's in the box: Microphone, Shock Mount, Boom Arm and Desk Clamp, Pop Filter, Accessory Bag with extra parts, Foam Microphone Cover, USB cable (6 foot), User Manual.First impressions: Taking it out of the box it seemed like it was built OK, if you judge build based on weight. I don't expect it will see a lot of moving around, it'll just sit mostly in it's spot on my desk, so it should hold up fairly well. The microphone itself was pretty lightweight, not like other studio mics I've used in the past for music recording. The parts are light aluminum and have the feel of a desk lamp of similar style. The accessory bag has the ring you clamp the microphone on to the shock mount with, some extra shock bands, and an extra pad for the pop filter where it connects to the boom arm.Sound Quality: Very nice!!! I compared it to both the MacBook Pro Built-in microphone and the Mac Studio Display Microphone and it crushes both of them. Granted, the FiFine Mic is close to my mouth when I'm speaking, but you don't hear the fan noise from my MacBook and it's positioned right over the keyboard. If you watch the video, you'll hear the difference of the three.Obviously, I'm not comparing this microphone to another studio condenser microphone at this point because this is the first studio microphone I have purchased for the intended use of making videos. But I think that it has an overall warm sound, it's clear, and best of all, it is priced right.I've only used it for about 10 minutes at this point, but the difference is already worth the small investment. I'll update with additional information as I use it more.UPDATE: November 29, 2023 - I've been using it quite a lot and it's just super for the price point. I hear a huge difference in voice clarity compared to the previous mic I used. It does pick up background noise I noted (a truck drove past my house during a recording), but that's not the mic's fault. I wish the arm was a little more adjustable because I have it off to the side when I record and it almost doesn't reach where I want it. I'm sure I'll figure something out in regards to that after a while. Still love it.
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