The Rode PodMic is similar in price to many USB microphones we test, but it doesn’t use a USB connection. Instead, like most pro studio mics, the dynamic cardioid microphone uses an XLR connection to ...
Explicitly designed for podcasters and streamers, the PodMic USB by Rode is a versatile microphone that provides effortless plug-and-play functionality, delivering exceptional audio quality. Building ...
Rode continues to craft some of the best microphones for streaming, and the PodMic is certainly no exception to the rule. If you've got an audio interface, and are after a great-sounding model that ...
The RODE PodMic USB's dual USB-C and XLR connectivity is seldom found in this market. It makes for a microphone that's as versatile as it is high-quality. For podcasters, streamers, and content ...
Studio-quality construction and a decent out-of-the-box sound are the strongest assets of this multi-connection spoken word mic, but unfortunately the added USB-C input pushes the price slightly too ...
As a content creator on a budget, I’m always on the lookout for new pieces of gear to take my setup to the next level without breaking the bank. Today, we’re looking at the Rode PodMic, and I won’t ...
RØDE has released plenty of microphones down the years, but none more versatile than the new PodMic USB. In fact, the company reckons that this is its “most versatile mic ever”. Offering both XLR and ...
T-Pain's essential streaming setup includes Hollyland wireless microphones, a Rode PodMic, and, of course, stacked red solo cups. The artist partnered with Jack in the Box to create a Munchie Meal ...
The affordable XLR-based Rode PodMic delivers a clean, accurate signal and mostly eliminates the need for an external pop filter. The Rode PodMic is similar in price to many USB microphones we test, ...
The original RODE PodMic was one of the best budget XLR mics for streamers, content creators, and average gamers. The PodMic USB takes additional gear out of the equation and opts for a plug-and-play ...
I've been a contributing editor for PCMag since 2011. Before that, I was PCMag's lead audio analyst from 2006 to 2011. Even though I'm a freelancer now, PCMag has been my home for well over a decade, ...
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