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๐ง Elevate your voice, own the roomโstream, podcast, and game like a pro!
The TONOR TC30 RGB USB Microphone delivers studio-quality cardioid condenser sound with a plug-and-play USB-C connection. Designed for gamers, podcasters, and professionals, it features an anti-vibration shock mount and pop filter to ensure crystal-clear audio. Compatible across major platforms, this all-in-one mic kit includes a desktop stand and 2-meter cable, making it the perfect upgrade for your streaming or conferencing setup.












| ASIN | B08CVP2HXP |
| Antenna Location | Podcasting, streaming, voice-over, Skype chats, conference |
| Audible Noise | 70 Decibels |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,015 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 7 in Microphone Sets |
| Box Contents | 1 x condenser microphone, 1 x shock mount, 1 x foldable mic tripod, 1 x pop filter, 1 x USB Type-C to USB-A 2.0 Cable, 1 x manual |
| Brand | TONOR |
| Brand Name | TONOR |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Mac, Personal Computer, iPad, ps4 |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Connectivity technology | USB |
| Connector Type | USB Type-C |
| Connector type | USB Type-C |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 21,911 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| Frequency Range | 48 KHz |
| Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
| Hardware Platform | Laptop, PC |
| Impedance | 2 Kiloohms |
| Item Dimensions | 23.5 x 10.5 x 14.2 centimetres |
| Item Weight | 400 Grams |
| Manufacturer | TONOR |
| Manufacturer Part Number | TNTN120110BL |
| Microphone Form Factor | Office |
| Model Name | TC30 |
| Model Number | TC30 |
| Model name | TC30 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Polar Pattern | Unidirectional |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Recommended uses for product | Podcasting, streaming, voice-over, Skype chats, conference |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 70 dB |
| Special Feature | gaming |
| Special feature | gaming |
| UPC | 767776761480 |
S**N
Great microphone for someone starting out
I had one of these previously, it was unfortunately stolen during a robbery at my previous home. I have just since now gotten around to getting a new one. I'd forgotten how good it was so thought it was time to leave it a review it deserves. For the record however, this mic is vastly improved when going into your mic settings in windows and setting it to a value lower than 60%. This vastly improves the overall audio quality and seems to cut the interference. I'm not audio engineer so I'm not sure why this is, but it does work. I use the mic for recording vocals and micing and amp for recording guitar. For this purpose is works very well, provided you have some knowledge about how to correctly mic an amp. Some time spent on Google or YouTube will help you out there. This mic works very well with both audacity, and ableton. Audacity recognises the mic immediately and recording is simple and quick, with Ableton you need to tell it and set it up with drivers etc. Again. Google or YouTube is your friend here however I don't feel as though it would take more than 5 minutes to figure it out yourself if you are familiar with ableton. The mic itself has a great build quality, with the small stand and filter that come with it feeling very high quality for the price point. I did not have any quality issues with my previous one after having and using it for over a year. I don't forsee any issues arising with this one either. It being USB-C is a nice bonus for beginners who may not want to shell out for a scarlet and a midi microphone, cable etc. I know some people are probably looking at this for use with streaming. I don't see why it wouldnt be a great choice for that, but you might consider the fact that you will likely need to buy an arm mount to hold it for you as the tripod is small and will likely take up valuable desk space. If you're still wondering if you want this, I'd say you can't go wrong.
A**R
Sounds great.
Easy to set up, plugged it in and Windows identified without need for additional drivers. Sound quality is great, I am no sound engineer, so just based of personal review and feedback from Teams/Zoom chats. For the price the mic is a sturdy construction and doesn't feel cheap. The stand acts well to reduce sound transfer from knocks and keyboard key strikes. The feild sensitivity of the mic is good, so I don't have to be centimetres away from it and have left it on the desk about 50cm away from me without complaint from callers. I use only for calls, Teams, Zoo. Etc, it does have the disadvantage of no noise cancellation, so bare in mind if in a noisy environment, it can pick up quite a lot of background noise without reducing the sensitivity/volume. Overall it is a great mic and well worth the cost.
S**E
Decent mic which wonโt break the bank.
Nothing is perfect in this world especially electronic equipment. This little mic with either the tripod or arm is just perfect for your little narration projects, podcasting or streaming. Itโs just a simple plug in job which works straight out of the box and the voice quality is pretty darn good. Itโs looks decent as well. Good value for not a lot of money.
J**C
Great microphone, excellent audio quality and USB-C connections
This Tonor mic looks the business, also sounds the business too - I found the audio quality to be excellent from this microphone and connection up to computers Is easy with the USB-C connector, this was tested on both a Mac and PC and can confirm the device supports both. I used this to record a podcast I was creating and the product as a result, created a really professional piece of work. Would purchase this again, or other products from this brand.
M**L
Really worth the money!
I bought this mic because I do livestreaming and the clarity of this microphone is absolutely fantastic. It is literally plug and play as you connect it using the USB and it just works. Its size is quite nice as its a smaller formfactor to my previous microphone. I paired this with Steelseries GG Sonar software because it allowed me to use the AI Noise Removal and my voice has never sounded clearer. Even without the software the audio is crystal clear but it does pickup everything.. And i mean EVERYTHING. So noise removal is a must for this microphone otherwise your 10Db pc fans or the dog yapping down the street will be picked up by the mic due to its high sensitivity. Be sure to keep the microphone close to your mouth when talking into it too to help crispen your voice and allow it to stand out above every other sound. Worth the money 100%.
D**H
Probably perfect as a very first mic
After reading so much positive reviews about this mic I decided to take the plunge given it is so cheap. Here is my 8 months in review. Is it amazing? No. Is it absolutely terrible? Neither. It's somewhere in between. For streaming and podcasting it probably is perfect. For recording music... Not so much. Considering the price, the sound is decent enough on spoken word. So if you're looking for a very cheap first mic to do meetings or streaming then this might well be the perfect fit. For more advanced tasks like recording vocals and instruments then I'd steer clear and probably invest a bit more money. I specifically bought it for music and recording demos on the go on my iPad when I don't have access to my studio desktop. Since I already own two studio mics I could easily compare it to the sound of my SM58. It does actually work great with the iPad without any power supply, so that could make it great for podcasting on the go. But after nearly a year of trying to integrate it in my own workflow I have to say it just didn't cut it. The mic has to two major dealbreakers for me. 1 is that if the mic gain is anything above 60% it is horribly saturated and peaky... Which just so happens is its default setting. And even then, when putting the gain much lower the mic somehow still clips and saturates the incoming audio when you're up close. Even whispering close enough to the mic can trigger some distortion. This is really bad for close micing vocals, which considering the price range of this mic would be a typical use in untreated bedroom studios. 2 is that the sound is lacking a LOT of low end and mids, which can make it great for certain voices and spoken word maybe, but unusable in my case. Especially on acoustic guitars, this mic sounds tinny and harsh. Shame. Of course I didn't expect it to stand up to the SM58 at this price, but it honestly just doesn't even come anywhere close, let alone compared to higher budget mics, whether USB or XLR. All that being said, for online meetings and streaming this definitely would be a step up from your in built phone or laptop mic if you're on a very small budget. If you have an extra ยฃ30 to ยฃ60 to spare though I'd recommend looking into slightly more expensive mics.
A**N
Great Vlogging, Conference or VO Mic
I wanted a decent mic for delivering online tuition through a video conferencing system, plus being able to add commentary to materials that I might produce. This is a neat USB condenser microphone with the pickup at the top of the mic, rather than at the side. This makes the mic very unobtrusive in use. I have it connected to a Mac via a USB hub. It appears straight away in the list of input sources to choose from, and a simple click has the mic in use. This comes as a kit with a dedicated and adjustable shock mount, with a screw attachment to the provided tabletop tripod. The mount is firm and the tripod is pretty sturdy and heavy for its size. A pop filter slides into a holder on the shock mount to complete the setup. I have tested some cheaper condenser mics in the past which have a very noticeable background buzz that is included in recordings. I have been using this Tonor mic for a while, both in class and in simple Quick Time recordings to test the audio. The mic produces a clear and rich tone with no sign of interference. on the recordings, or reported by students. For what I need from a mic, this is just the job.
S**Y
Great Sound Quality, Highly recommended
I recently purchased the TONOR USB Microphone and have been extremely impressed with its performance. This Cardioid Condenser Computer PC Mic came with a tripod stand and a pop filter, which were convenient additions to enhance the overall experience. First and foremost, the sound quality of this microphone is excellent. It captures crystal-clear audio with great sensitivity, allowing me to record vocals, podcasts, and even instruments with precision. The cardioid condenser technology ensures that unwanted background noise is minimized, resulting in professional-grade recordings. Setting up the TONOR USB Microphone is a breeze. It effortlessly connects to my computer via USB, eliminating the need for complicated installations or additional cables. The microphone also comes with a sturdy tripod stand that securely holds the mic in place, reducing any risk of accidental knocks or movements during recording sessions. The stand is adjustable, which is convenient for finding the perfect positioning and angle. One standout feature of this microphone is the included pop filter. It effectively reduces plosives and unwanted breath noises, ensuring a clean and crisp sound output. The filter easily attaches to the microphone, and its durable build quality promises long-term usage without any wear or tear. What impressed me the most about the TONOR USB Microphone is its versatility. Whether I'm using it for gaming, live streaming, voiceovers, or conference calls, it consistently delivers top-notch performance. The microphone is compatible with various operating systems, including Windows, Mac, and Linux, making it suitable for different setups. In terms of design, the TONOR USB Microphone exudes a sleek and professional look. The black matte finish gives it a sophisticated appearance, which seamlessly blends into any desktop or studio setup. The microphone itself feels robust and well-built, ensuring its durability and longevity. Overall, I highly recommend the TONOR USB Microphone to anyone in need of a high-quality recording device. Its outstanding sound quality, easy setup process, and versatile usage make it a worthwhile investment. Whether you're a content creator, musician, or simply someone who wants excellent audio quality for online communication, this microphone is an excellent choice.
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