In life, there are plenty of mundane moments—long car rides, cooking, cleaning, other household chores, etc. The tedium of these activities leaves much to be desired. There are many things available to fill the void and improve these moments, and one of the most popular options is a podcast.
The popularity of podcasts has grown in recent years and shows no sign of stopping. As such, there are podcasts in every format for every topic, from casual gardening conversations and tips to serious discussions with experts on sports. This popularity, simplicity, and acceptance means that anyone can start a podcast. But, of course, one must have the proper equipment when looking to do so.
This article will cover some of the best podcast microphones. We chose them for their sound quality, ease of use, and versatility. Hopefully, all of the information included here will help you find the best podcast microphone for you.
Shure Microphone
Best Overall
Sure To Fulfill Your Needs
This microphone will record your vocals clearly without capturing computer hum or breathiness from interviews to songs.
Why We Love It:
- Provides high sound quality
- Works well in lightly-treated rooms
- Blocks out background noise
Something to Consider:
- Requires quality preamps
- Can be quiet
HyperX Microphone
Runner-up
Beautiful Sound And Pretty Colors
Summary: This microphone sits right on your desk and works with various hardware and software. To make it more interesting, you can customize the lights, and the microphone has an easy mute option that interacts with the lights.
Why We Love It:
- USB connector
- Versatile with capabilities
- Customizable colors
Something to Consider:
- Sensitive
- May pick up background noise
Blue Yeti Microphone
Best Design
Easy And Simple
This microphone can be plugged into your computer and used with your preferred software, but it also has its own software that can be used. The quality of sound and the ability to connect a microphone stand add to its appeal.
Why We Love It:
- Easy-to-hear sound
- Easy to adjust
- Microphone stand included
Something to Consider:
- Large
- Stand is sensitive
Fifine Microphone
Honorable Mention
Great For Gaming
This USB microphone is compatible with Windows computers, Macs, and PlayStation 4s and has an easy plug-and-play design, requiring no specific software. This is a great microphone to fulfill your gaming needs.
Why We Love It:
- Works with PS4
- Good for gaming, voiceovers, music, and more
- Sturdy
Something to Consider:
- Incompatible with Xbox
- Low sensitivity
Tonor Microphone
Great Choice
Best for Starters
Summary: When looking for your first microphone, you should seriously consider this one. The USB cable helps it easily connect to any computer or laptop, and it works with Windows, Mac, and Linux. It also comes with an easily collapsible stand and a pop filter.
Why We Love It:
- Can be used for gaming or podcasts
- Includes pop filter
- Compatible with PlayStation
Something to Consider:
- Pop filter stand may not stay in place
- Doesn’t work with phones or Xbox
Bonke Microphone
Most User-Friendly
Highly Adjustable
Summary: The durable arm is highly adjustable. With a lack of required software and only a few knobs for adjusting the volume and echo, this microphone will easily provide what you need.
Why We Love It:
- Adjustable
- Compatible with a USB connector
- Comes with arm, shock mount, pop filter, and table clamp
Something to Consider:
- Awkward volume and echo knob positions
- Short cable
FAQs
Will the microphone work with my computer?
First, know which operating system, or OS, your computer uses. The three most popular operating systems are Windows, Mac, and Linux, with the latter being less popular than either of the former. When looking at a microphone, read the description closely. It should say which operating system it works with. If doing so leaves you unsure, you’ll either need to consider a different option or try it out.
Can the microphone be used on my video game console?
Many microphones were designed to be used with computers and are incompatible with cellphones and video game consoles. Luckily, if it is compatible, it will say so somewhere. Keep an eye on all of the provided information and descriptions. While they’re likely to inform you of incompatibilities, they will also tell you where you can use them.
Buying Guide
Podcasting is becoming more and more popular as time goes on. Listeners look for entertainment, information, and/or personal connections from their podcasts and are likely willing to explore and listen to new people. Whether you’re looking to enter the scene or need a microphone upgrade, keep the following factors in mind as you search:
- Type: There are microphones for every style from those that sit on your desk to those attached to boom arms. When considering which type you’ll need, keep in mind your preferences and space. If you have very little space, a microphone that sits on or even attaches to your desk is likely to be the right size. If your space is a bit larger, a microphone on an adjustable boom arm frees up some space on your desk and is highly adjustable.
- Software: Many microphones are designed to be easy to use and can just be plugged into the computer and used without any specific software. Some have their own software designed specifically for the microphone. Whether or not a microphone is a plug-and-play will usually be listed in its description somewhere.
- Quality: If your sound quality isn’t the best, first make sure your recording room is set up properly. Ensure that there is enough padding to absorb sound and prevent echoes. Then, make sure you’ve got the microphone at the proper distance from your mouth so your audience can hear you clearly without picking up any unwanted sounds or being too loud or quiet. Also, be sure that the settings in your recording software are correct. Consider buying a new microphone when these conditions have been fulfilled, but the quality remains unsatisfactory.