• Plug and Play: With a USB 2.0 data port, the TC-777 is plug and play, no additional driver software, sound card or phantom power is required. Ideal for gaming, streaming, chatting, podcasting, recording, Skype, Voice-over, YouTube video, etc.
  • Cardioid Pickup Pattern: This mic has a cardioid pickup pattern that captures the clear, smooth and crisp sound in front of the microphone and suppresses unwanted background noise.
  • Easy to Install: Without any assembly, only need to unfold the three-legged stand directly and adjust the position of the pop filter, then it can be plug and play.
  • Versatility: The shock mount can be unscrewed and attached to a boom stand with 5/8'' threaded insert directly. Note: If the threaded insert your stand comes with is 3/8'', then the 3/8'' female to 5/8'' male threaded screw adapter is needed (not included).
  • What You Get: 1 x Microphone with Power Cord, 1 x Foldable Mic Tripod, 1 x Mini Shock Mount, 1 x Pop Filter and 1 x Manual. (Note: It is compatible with Macs, PCs and PS4, not compatible with Phones, Ipad and Xbox.)

I have uploaded a video to show the sound quality of the microphone. I believe it is very good for this price range. I have a Yeti Blue as well and I cannot tell the difference in sound quality even though it is more expensive. Pros: Plug and Play Pop filters included Great sound quality Shock absorbent Con: Does not have on/off switch, so if you don't want your computer to recognize it as an input, you will need to unplug it.

I bought this microphone and wanted to see how this bad boy sounded. I put it through realistic tests and it prevailed! I show the details in my video review but basically it sounds awesome for the price!

First of all, if you're looking at this or the blue snowball because of the price, do yourself a favor and just get this. The snowball picks up way more ambient noise causing a bit of background "hiss" and this does a way better job of blocking all of that out while still being cheaper. Second, this comes put together already as one unit. You just have to take it out of the box, extend the feet and plug it into your computer. It's that simple. It already comes with the accessories you'd need like a pop filter, wind screen and shock mount to mount it to a boom arm if you'd like. The one limitation you should be aware of, however, is the length of the USB cor that comes with it. If you plan to route it pretty far away or under your desk, you may require a USB extender to get that extra length. Other than that, for $40 this thing sounds darn good!

Excellent microphone for the price. The sound quality is excellent, noise reduction is great and I just had to plug the microphone. I would definitely recommend it. Very satisfied.

Very clear from 1-20". Width of the cardioid seems to be about 140 degrees, with a nice decibel cut outside of the optimal range/direction. Mic does not have a physical gain - gain should be adjusted at the sound device level. And then the application using the mic can adjust the "input volume". Suggest running the gain around 60-80%. While the device does not present a hum or anything abnormal at 100% gain, the clearest/most HiFi sounding, gain levels without clipping are between 60-80. The Pop Filter being as part of the mic shock frame is actually really cool, adjusting the angle of the mic on a boom - you do not also have to readjust the pop filter, it's all one movement as the pop filter is on the shock frame, not a boom arm.

As an instructor at a local self defense gym, I've been setting up for broadcasting online classes due to these social distancing and isolation orders going around. We put the TONOR USB microphone to the test today and were absolutely amazed at the results. The gym is quite large, but in our sample broadcast, I was able to walk around the entire place while talking and everyone was able to hear loud and clear. The pop filter kept the sound coming in nice and clearly. What amazes me is that we are getting so much value in this device. An old acquaintance spent $1500 on audio equipment to get sound that wasn't all that superior to this. While there are reasons to get that kind of gear, I don't have need of it. The TONOR satisfies the technical need and the wallet need.

(Review written by Caitlyn’s husband) I am a streamer on Twitch who has had a lot of viewer growth recently. The only thing holding me back was the crappy sound quality of the headset microphone I was using. After weeks of complaining about having to use my headset microphone, my wife surprised me with this. Let me just say: she did a fantastic job. I may keep her after all. First off, my immediate impression upon unboxing it was how well it is made and how nice it looks. It seems like it will last me a long time. Second, the sound quality is INCREDIBLE. As with any microphone, you have to mess with the settings and find the perfect ones that suit your voice. After doing this, my voice sounds crisp, clean, balanced, and most importantly, PROFESSIONAL. Also, I effectively eliminated all background noise with my settings. That means my viewers can no longer hear my wife nagging me in the background when I’ve been playing my games entirely too long. It’s worth five stars for that alone!! Third, it was super easy to set up, and the customer service is fantastic. My only recommendation if you are looking for a mic for streaming purposes is to buy one of those adjustable stands that clamp to the side of your computer desk. The closer your mouth is to the mic (like all mics), the better you will sound. Conclusion: HIGH-QUALITY MIC AT A FRACTION OF THE COST. Best bang for your buck!

I've never bought a condenser mic so I have nothing to compare it to. I have only done tests. I did voice, background noise, ASMR (which I hate) and tested different distances for quality. So far, this seems to be best at 12 inches from the person speaking. I put a brass singing bowl up to it while testing that quality. It was BEAUTIFUL to hear. I will update after a few uses. For now, the quality is well worth the price for me.

One of the best buys I've had in a while honestly. I currently own a Rode NT1 for recording my music but was looking for a compact microphone for my podcast. I use this mic over zoom for the video podcast episodes but also use my digital DAW for raw audio recordings. It can't compare to a professional studio microphone but is more than capable for podcasts, game streaming, voice overs, etc. Everything comes included: Microphone, Pop Filter, Shock Mount, USB Cable (attached), and tripod stand. Also included is a 2 year warranty! For $40, this is a deal and I cannot recommend it enough. To reference the audio quality, give my video review a listen.

Just a quick context for background – I have always done YouTube and edited videos and what not, but ever since 2020, which by the way I hope all of you reading this right now are OK and doing well, but ever since then, I have started a podcast with my best friend that I’ve had since childhood. He had a much more expensive and much nicer Quality Mike, and I was not expecting to have the same sound quality as him or even be as satisfied as I am but I am here to tell you the honest truth, I am extremely happy with this.! Are use zoom meetings with it, I use my podcast, and I also overdub on my YouTube video audios! And it is very crisp and clear and I was even complemented in zoom chat my strangers who said I sounded very professional compared to everybody else LOL so I love it! I only wish I just had an extendable arm instead of a small stand but it’s OK because I don’t really find myself leaning forward or having to put it near close my face because it picks up sound so well. I might post a video review, but seeing as I’m on my phone, I’ll have to do from my laptop. I started out using The pop filter and took off the top foam cover, but For my personal expectations I found that putting the foam on it and having it at a certain angle and what night works for me, it’s really about your preference! But it definitely was more than worth the price. Thank you very much TONOR!