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The Shure MVX2U is a compact, metal-bodied XLR-to-USB audio interface designed for professional-grade streaming and recording. It offers up to 60dB clean gain, 48V phantom power for condenser mics, and zero-latency headphone monitoring via a 3.5mm jack. Compatible with Mac and Windows through USB-C, it supports universal microphones and features flexible mounting options. The included ShurePlus MOTIV app provides DSP control, making it a versatile, plug-and-play powerhouse for podcasters, musicians, and content creators seeking studio-quality sound in a portable form factor.


























| ASIN | B0C8W8D4PD |
| Best Sellers Rank | #627 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #6 in Computer Recording Audio Interfaces |
| Body Material | Metal |
| Color Name | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (649) |
| Date First Available | August 15, 2023 |
| Guitar Pickup Configuration | Humbucker |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.53 ounces |
| Item model number | MVX2U |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Operating System | Windows |
| Product Dimensions | 1.1 x 1.1 x 3.35 inches |
| Size | 3.35 inch x 1.1 inch (compact adapter) |
| Supported Software | ShurePlus MOTIV Desktop App |
S**W
Affordable Audio Interface That Does the Job
1. 3 Shure MVX2U XLR-to-USB audio interfaces purchased, 2 good, 1 bad. 2. Great for a small recording setup, affordable. 3. Software to adjust/use the interface is untested, as well as the monitoring functions. 4. Audacity is used, on my end, in a Linux OS setup. 5. Not recommended for smartphone use, however, today's smartphones might be able to handle the load. 6. Stick to manufacturer purchases, if possible. I have been stung twice, one was recoverable. 7. Return process is not friendly, in my opinion. Review/Opinion: For my recording needs, this audio interface has been a great find for the money. I have not experiencing distortion or clipping when playing loudly into my mic. The interface/mic setup picks up every nuance in its vicinity and will help me tune my tone as I journey through the sax world. I cannot say how the interface matches up to a professional setup, however, matched to a SM58 Shure microphone and powered through a laptop using Audacity as the DAW, I have found no issues, IF you get one that works, lol. That is most likely an issue out of Shure's hands as one of the three was a 3rd party buy. I do not use a recommended operating system for their proprietary software to adjust or fine tune the interface during recordings, and frankly I do not need it, so I also cannot speak on the quality and usability of software. You are able to download that from their site if interested. On another note, this little sucker is heavy for its size- it makes me want to disassemble it to see what is in it! Setup: Overall, setup for me was super easy: plug the usb-c cable into a usb-c port, hook up the XLR cable to the microphone, check/setup input device(s) for the OS, check/setup Audacity inputs, test and troubleshoot where necessary. I have tried a usb-c to usb-a (USB 3.0) adapter that is rated for 10GB/s. This has also worked for me as well to power and communicate through the supplied usb-c cable. Microphone setup was seamless. Hook up the XLR cable, done. You also have the option of hooking this device directly up to the microphone's XLR port. Note: I have not tried this setup though, but it can be done. I will report in this review that the one MVX2U that did not work powered up, went green, but did not recognize devices. I thought about firmware, however, that was a moot point as the only fw available is out-dated. I figure someone burnt up something in the device, returned it, the 3rd party did a power test without checking for usability, and sent it back out. So, I will eventually send that one back but its not on my to-do list because it requires finding a Staples or UPS store to play tag with or pay for a label to have UPS pick it up, which is a PIA to me. Ease of use: My experience has been great with this device. It works very well through a laptop or old computer setup with Audacity installed on a lightweight Linux distro. I am not an expert on clarity and such, however, for my requirements, the clarity is fine for recording my instrument. It is not as sensitive to my voice as i would like. That, however, could be mic setup distance and/or my voice, as my voice can be quite soft especially when concentrating on the instrument. I am unable to speak on the monitoring features of this interface as I am only using it to record from the microphone. As a note: I was unable to do this setup through a smartphone, specifically the Samsung S8, which was to be expected. The product does what I want. It is easy to setup, just plug it in. It is affordable compared to other options available and the quality feels like it is there. Even with the hiccup with the bum device I received, I still give this 5 stars.
D**C
Studio-Level Sound in the Palm of Your Hand – Shure Delivers Again
Shure quality is the best quality, and the MVX2U is no exception. This little powerhouse completely exceeded my expectations. From the moment I unboxed it, I could tell it was built with the same attention to design and build quality that Shure is known for. The unit has a solid, premium feel, with a compact form factor that’s perfect for desktop or mobile setups without taking up unnecessary space. Setup was incredibly easy and intuitive. I plugged in my XLR mic, connected the included 1m USB-C cable, and within minutes I had crystal-clear sound routed directly into my DAW. No drivers, no fuss—just plug and play. The ShurePlus MOTIV desktop app adds even more control, giving me on-screen access to gain, EQ, limiter, and compression settings. Perfect for both beginners and advanced users who want real-time adjustments. The 60dB of gain from the integrated preamp is a game-changer—especially for dynamic mics like the SM7B that usually need a separate booster. No Cloudlifter needed here. It also provides 48V phantom power, so condenser mics work flawlessly too. That level of versatility is what really makes this interface stand out. Whether you're recording vocals, voiceover, podcasting, streaming, or live Zoom calls, the MVX2U adapts seamlessly. The zero-latency headphone monitoring is fantastic. Monitoring in real time with no delay makes tracking so much more natural and professional. The headphone jack itself is clean and well-powered—it doesn’t feel like an afterthought like with some cheaper interfaces. I also love that the unit is USB-powered, so no need for an external power supply. This makes it extremely portable and travel-friendly, yet it doesn’t sacrifice on performance or sound quality. Considering the power, portability, and the fact that it replaces multiple pieces of gear in one sleek interface, the value for money is outstanding. If you’re looking for a compact, high-quality solution to connect your XLR mic to your computer without compromising sound, this is the one. Highly, highly recommended. Whether you're a content creator, podcaster, musician, or just upgrading your mic game, the MVX2U will not disappoint.
F**A
Seriously clean, low noise, capable, and reliable A-D converter that works with your PC or iPhone.
This A-D converter is a game changer! I record and produce hundreds of voice drops for a famous satellite radio provider using the MVX2U to a Neumann U87, and it sounds just as good as my UA interface. It's so small and USB bus powered, and provides 48v. Shure's Motive PC/iOS app provides levels when necessary. Sound is clean, no pops, cracks, even after recording multi-hour audiobook sessions. Never gets hot, and also has live low-latency headphone monitoring. Have also used it connected to a Sennheiser boom connected to an iPhone 16 Pro Max and recorded a few scenes for an indie movie that sound perfect. iPhone picks this up natively as long as you UNLOCK your phone BEFORE recording video. This is some seriously capable and reliable hardware. Just bought my second one and keep it in my travel studio kit.
T**.
Ich habe vom "Focusrite Scarlett Solo 3. Gen" auf dieses von Shure gewechselt, da mein ShureSM7B Mikrofon ständig ausfiel. Ich musste das Audiointerface mehrmals am Tag an und aus stecken damit es wieder funktionierte. Mit dem Shure Audiointerface gab es bisher keinerlei Probleme. Sehr zu empfehlen.
D**G
Great preamp for xlr microphone.
ا**د
قطعة مهمة لو حاب انك توصل المايك على الكمبيوتر ولا الجوال من غير ميكسر وتشبك فيها سماعة الرأس
I**E
Direi essenziale. Funziona alla perfezione con cavetteria originale. Pratica scheda audio
S**7
Just too expensive but very good product for microphone.
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