🎤 Elevate your voice, own your space.
The FIFINEUSB Microphone is a plug-and-play USB condenser mic designed for professionals and creators seeking studio-quality sound without the fuss. Featuring an omni-directional noise-cancelling pattern and a wide 50Hz-16kHz frequency response, it ensures crystal-clear audio for streaming, podcasting, gaming, and voice commands. Compatible with Windows and Mac, it comes with a durable 5.9-foot metal gooseneck cable for flexible setup, making it the perfect tool to amplify your digital presence.
Audio Sensitivity | 30 dB |
Item Weight | 1.06 Pounds |
Microphone Form Factor | Gooseneck |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 4.88 x 2.6 x 7.28 inches |
Power Source | Usb Microphone,Usb Condenser |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Material | Metal |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 80 dB |
Hardware Platform | Laptop, PC, PlayStation |
Number of Channels | 1 |
Frequency Range | 50-16kHz |
Frequency Response | 16 KHz |
Manufacturer | FIFINE |
UPC | 600346925175 689789257241 |
Item model number | FBA_ABCD00013 |
Item Weight | 1.06 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 4.88 x 2.6 x 7.28 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.88 x 2.6 x 7.28 inches |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
ASIN | B01D4HTIOY |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | February 1, 2015 |
T**Y
Fantastic Quality For Price
This thing is about as close as you'll ever get to studio quality without spending a fortune and a half.The audio quality is fantastic and crisp, and although it may still pick up minor background noise, the quality itself is comparable to that of a studio microphone. It automatically adjusts to the level of noise in the room, and is usable by simply plugging in the USB.I've had it all year, ordered in February. I've knocked this thing over so many times you'd think it'd have broken by now.Nope, nada. No damage, zilch. The absolute worst is the screw slightly loosening up over time, which is an easy fix, and a very minor problem, as all it does is make the microphone's angle change more loosely. Just tighten the screw a bit and it's good as new.TL;DR near-studio audio quality, easy to use, auto-volume adjustment, and quite durable.Edit, 1/30/2022: Still using this baby. Quality is still pretty great overall. I think it might've degraded, like, a smidge?? Like, it's nothing bad, just not quite the crispness I remember when I first got it. But, hell, I recently used it to record vocals for a cover as a personal project, in a CAR, and it was still pretty great audio overall. The tripod broke in the last year or two, sadly, and the usb is getting a bit finnicky with being recognized properly on my computer, but it's been going strong otherwise for the last like.. idek how many years, when did I buy this again?? Like, four, five years now? Give or take.It's a good microphone. Seriously, I'd argue if you bought some proper equipment to go with this, this could be USED as a studio microphone. I don't really often write reviews for things I bought off amazon, but I couldn't not for this. I just skimmed over it going through old orders and decided I'd just touch up on this.If the price is still the same as when I got it, like, ~20-30$, it's a STEAL for the quality. If you need a nice mic, and you're on a budget, unless you're looking for *explicitly high-end professional grade gear*, this is a fantastic mic overall.I would recommend this microphone for basically any use, you wanna video chat with your family/etc and be able to be heard well? Go for it, just.. keep it away from the speakers. (Or just wear headphones.)You an ebic pro gamer? Go for it, this'll make your voice clear as my window.Looking to record audio for narration, singing, voiceovers/acting, etc? This will suffice quite well, even with no additional equipment, though I would suggest getting other equipment. But, on it's own, you can use this for more professional works, just make sure the room is quiet, or if you know how, just edit out background noise. Hell, even just using audacity would cut it for like a fan or something running in the background.Seriously, this microphone is amazing for the price. I can't stress it enough.TL;DRLiterally like one of the biggest bangs for your buck you'll find on the internet, you need a mic for LITERALLY ANY REASON? Buy this. It's GREAT for the price.
P**G
Lasts Long, Super Sensitive
I've had this Mic for 8 years and it's the longest lasting mic I've ever had! It's easy to set up, it's very sensitive, and it works with Zoom, Instagram, and Discord. The only downside is that it's REALLY SENSITIVE, so it can hear EVERYTHING in the house.
J**L
Testing of the Fifine USB MIC K668
02 April 2017The following is the result of testing the Fifine microphone USB MIC K668 and communications with the manufacturer after the first microphone they sent me was defective (DOA). Note that Fifine has very well placed itself for maintaining an interest in customer satisfaction in my book and contacted me directly merely upon learning that I had returned the initial microphone to Amazon. Prior to this I had made no review of their product, no attempt to contact Fifine, and just the return prompted contact from Fifine. Such speaks well for the company. Also, I am not compensated for this review in any way.Note also that I have treated this as a test of their product and given that I was initially informed after the failure of the initial purchased microphone that their microphone is designed around best operation of 1 to 2 inches from the users mouth I saw no value in it for my own purposes. As a result of this testing it seems both myself and Fifine have been proven wrong. The microphone works well whether 2 inches away or 2 feet. Simply make the necessary sound adjustments to your own computer to meet your desired usage. No artificial background buffers were used. If you want to sound like you're talking from within a sewer pipe, well, to each their own.The microphone is top notch for desktop VOIP comms and gaming usage utilizing a speakers and microphone setup. Yes, there is the transmitted sounds of what is taking place on your own speakers when set up for being used at a distance, but without the feedback loop and without the distortion so long as the user takes the time and effort to set the microphone up properly for normal volume adjustments contained in the average Windows operating systems and utilizing Realtek audio adjustments commonly found in most onboard audio of motherboards and software today. The same as one would do for any desktop microphone. That also considers adjusting volume control knob settings on both the speakers and if a sub-woofer is utilized that also has a volume control. Keyboard strokes are audible for those of us who use mechanical keyboards such as the Corsair K70, but barley so. This is a result of adjusting for usage at a distance. You will likely not need any microphone boost with this unit as there is a clipping element to it at an extremely low level in reviews I have read by others, but the reviews of that nature that I've seen are based in studio singing, playing musical instruments, and the like at close range, and even in the video recordings of those reviews the sound quality was actually quite good. In fact, it works so well that you might want to consider keeping a close eye on any audio chat room application that you might unwittingly leave open utilizing a sound activation. Probably not a good way to make and keep friendships by leaving those running in the background while you're away thus forcing people on the other end to have to listen to your music even if it is barely audible. When the microphone works so well that you might forget it's turned on it might be a good idea to keep a microphone mute icon on your desktop for easy access. Colorful metaphors normally are not popular, if you know what I mean. Just saying. It's either that or mind your language when you get your posterior blown out from under you in the latest episode of Battlefield. While cumbersome, Push-To-Talk (PTT) always works for such things.Note that I'm only able to give this product four stars as the center piece of the tripod is made of plastic and is still fragile. While the Fifine USB K668 microphone build itself appears to be of premium quality, the real test is the test of time and at this juncture I simply cannot do that since this product is new to me. Approximately a week. Please note that I am recommending this product despite the tripod shortcomings. Just be very careful with it and do not exert any undue pressure on the legs such as using the legs for leverage to manipulate the angle rotation of the microphone. Short of rough handling or a mishap of dropping something on the microphone, the tripod should hold up OK. In my application there is also no need to repeatedly open and stow the legs as the microphone only sits on my desktop 24/7/365. In my personal judgment repeatedly opening and stowing the tripod legs would likely wear out the friction based rigidity of the legs closed positioning thus making the legs susceptible to cracking the plastic center housing. That is a personal observation and judgement and can be wrong. For those wishing to use this microphone/tripod setup for traveling between business conferences and utilizing the microphone for such boardroom type communications you will be able to see what I'm speaking of for yourself and make your own best judgment from there. This does not mean to not give it a try. The tripod very well might work fine.Below you can find my test results response to Fifine. Hopefully this will help you in your decision as to what microphone to purchase.From copy/paste:Test results:Well, for starters, you'll be glad to know that the mike is working perfectly. This test is taking place using a Windows 10 Pro operating system, Logitech speakers, and onboard audio utilizing Realtek audio software. Very basic setup that anyone with a Windows OS should have. The motherboard manufacturer's software handles the rest.It took a little bit to get the settings right, but at present I have it sitting at 24 inches away, have used it on two different VIOP platforms, used it during game play on Battlefield 2 (Revive), used it during game play on Star Trek Online, used it for comms on Discord, and it has finally adjusted well to Ventrilo. Observations from several people now say the mike sounds great. Keep in mind that the mike is sitting on the desk about 24 inches to my right and right next to the right hand speaker. As such it took a bit of a balancing act to accomplish. I used the mike's foam cover for best results. People using the same setup as my own should take into account that I do not use a headset. Also, because I use speakers on the desk top, there is a likelihood of a very loud feedback high pitched frequency signal occurrence that's extremely uncomfortable to the ears until the volume levels are properly adjusted. This also includes any volume adjustment one might have separately on a sub-woofer.There was little to no washout while using the mike at this distance nor from any angle. Using RealTek onboard audio works best. Note that I also used the mike from a position of standing behind it as well (standing in the door way with the mike positioned away from me for normal desk top usage for someone at the keyboard) and with good results. The den here is very small. Roughly a 12x10 room, with acoustics that at present provide a nasty echo effect on a microphone due to there being little to nothing else in the room as we are still under construction here at my home. Despite that kind of an environment the mike performed well after the sound was adjusted with normal Windows OS and Realtek adjustments. Individuals results may vary, but I'm now confident that there is not much of problem areas that cannot be adjusted out.The stand connection on this one is fine and does not have the manufacturing defects of the first one. This might explain why some people are having difficulty with the legs on the tripod breaking due to a defective bracket resulting in the user applying too much force in an attempt to adjust the mike angle. The plastic center though is still something you might seriously consider upgrading to a better quality metal design. Avoid any and all downward pressure on the stand, even by mishap, when the mike is set up as the plastic center for the tripod will simply not hold up to it. Another area of contention in the plastic center piece is that repeated opening and stowing of the legs might provide for an early wearing out.The mike itself is quite presentable, materials and design, very respectable mike. Makes a classy presentation sitting on the desk. The sound quality is very good once everything is adjusted on ones computer. Frankly, your initial statement that had it operating from within 1 to 2 inches away had me spooked since that was not going to be anything close to my usage. The fact that is seems to be functioning perfectly at 24 inches away was a nice surprise. So much so that people on the other end claimed they couldn't hear the clicking sounds from my Corsair K70 Keyboard as I typed. I'm not sure how that was possible since the keyboard distance from the mike is relatively the same as the mike distance from my mouth. However that came to be is just fine with me. All in all, a well rounded setup for a PC microphone.The only thing left to test is how well it holds up over the long haul. That of course is up to you. If you wish for me to return the test mike please supply me a return label. At this point it's working so well I'd rather like to keep it! A far cry difference from the first one. If you decide to utilize my advice on the tripod regarding an upgrade I would be happy to test it as well.Should you have any other questions or testing request regarding this mike please feel free to make it. At your service.Sincerely,John Campbell
D**Y
Quite Impressed!
The media could not be loaded. Really didn't expect much for the price, wanted it for vocal recordings. Unboxed it and noticed that it felt like something, rather than hollow like a had expected, but maybe they put a rock in it, so what about performance? I use Audacity for recording, and it can change the input volume to anything you want. The microphone is really sensitive to quiet sounds, so I have to stop the clock before recording. You can hear every little thing in the background, which is a good thing, that's what it means to be a condenser microphone. So the first recording was a disaster, way too much sound at 50% input, but once I turned it down to 10% it finally made a really good sounding recording. What was I recording? I was recording me singing "When Peace Like a River" at the top of my lungs! I mixed a little trio of the first verse that worked really well considering I didn't really put any time into proper mixing, and was using a cheap microphone. On 5% input I was able to put it inside my piano and improvise as loud as I could comfortably and it didn't mind in the least! Working with the settings on the input in whatever program you are using, it really can make some very nice audio pieces!I have included for your information the recordings I have spoken of, and if the piano sounds out of tune, it's because it is, it is not the microphone distorting it, it actually sounds that way. Neither is my playing all that good lol. Enjoy!
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