2024 the best gaming mic review
Price: $99.99 - $54.00
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Stand out amongst a sea of streamers with clarity that cuts through the noise. Be heard with the Razer Seiren V2 X—a USB microphone perfect for any streaming setup, packed with all the tech required to make your voice truly come to life.
25MM CONDENSER MICROPHONE — The mic's impressive sensitivity is capable of capturing voices with a high degree of accuracy especially at higher frequencies — speak directly into the top of the mic for optimal performance
SUPERCARDIOID PICKUP PATTERN — Designed to suppress noise from the back and sides, so it can capture voices clearly without picking up on background sounds like typing or mouse clicks
INTEGRATED DIGITAL LIMITER — Programmed to automatically prevent clipping and peaking so there's no reason to worry about breaking up or sounding noisy while streaming
MIC MONITORING — By plugging a headset into the mic to monitor the input voices, which makes it convenient for maintaining optimal mic audio levels and talking on chaotic voice channels
BUILT-IN SHOCK ABSORBER — When accidental knocks and bumps occur, the Razer Seiren V2 X is able to dampen these vibrations so anyone listening is protected against potentially loud, jarring noises
GAIN CONTROL AND MUTE BUTTON — Adjust the Razer Seiren V2 X’s general audio settings quickly and easily with a set of easy-access volume, mic gain, and mic mute buttons located on the mic itself.
Reviewer: Duane Merchant
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: The Ultimate USB Microphone for Streamers, Gamers, and Podcasters
Review: I've been searching for a solid microphone that won't break the bank, and after watching countless YouTube videos and checking various websites, I finally settled on the Razer Seiren V2 Pro USB Microphone. Hereâs my experience with it:Sound QualityThe Seiren V2 Pro delivers clear, rich sound that makes my streams on Twitch and YouTube sound professional. The high-pass filter is great at cutting out low-frequency noise, so my voice comes through cleanly without any annoying background hums.Ease of UseSetting up the Seiren V2 Pro was super easy. The plug-and-play USB connection works perfectly with my PC, and it integrates seamlessly with Twitch and YouTube. The built-in mic monitoring and gain control are fantastic for making quick adjustments during my streams or recordings.Built-in Shock AbsorberThe built-in shock absorber is a lifesaver. It reduces vibrations and handling noise, which is especially useful during intense gaming sessions or animated podcast discussions.Mic WindsockThe included mic windsock is a nice touch. It effectively cuts down on those annoying plosive sounds (like "p" and "b" noises), ensuring my audio quality stays consistent.Design and BuildThe Seiren V2 Pro looks sleek and professional. It feels sturdy and well-built, and Iâm confident it will last a long time.Pros:Great sound quality with a high-pass filterEasy USB setupReal-time mic monitoring and gain controlEffective shock absorber and mic windsockSleek designCons:Only USB connectivity, so no XLR optionMic monitoring can be a bit sensitive and may need adjustmentsConclusionThe Razer Seiren V2 Pro is a great USB microphone for streaming, gaming, recording, and podcasting (which I should be doing soon). It offers excellent sound quality, is easy to use, and has a solid buildâall without breaking the bank. If you're looking for a reliable and professional-sounding microphone, the Seiren V2 Pro is definitely worth considering.
Reviewer: Lord of the butters
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: The best Razer mic (In my opinion)
Review: This review is for the Razer Siren V2 X.Siren V2 X vs Siren MiniI chose the V2 X over the Mini because the Mini doesn't have a physical mute button, but I found a Reddit comment saying that it sounds like a professional microphone, and that it's much better than the Mini, so I felt better about paying twice as much for the V2 X than the Mini, which I initially couldn't justify doing for just the mute button.Siren V2 X vs Siren V2 ProI chose the V2 X instead of the V2 Pro because I looked up reviews on Youtube, and didn't like the sound of the Pro, and I assume dynamic microphones in general. The sound seems to catch the micro vibrations in the voice which I don't like, I guess it has too much resolution. Noise cancellation might be superior on dynamic microphones like the V2 Pro as well, but I've had cheap condenser mics like the ones that come attached to headsets all my life, so I know what I'm getting into.Software:There's some interesting features, like using the mic for your headphones, forwarding music / game audio through your mic, and mix it with the mic input. The software is not buggy, but the "streamer mix" features creates virtual inputs / outputs which Windows doesn't take nicely to, and can lead to errors. So just use something else for the mixing.Some reviewers have stated that the mic is always active even when muted, which wakes up the screen. That might've been fixed with an update. The mic shuts off completely when you press the button. No delays, no errors, nothing. It has never failed me, and the function does not require having the Razer software installed. I believe it operates at the driver level, which is good.Conclusion:Overall, I'm happy with the V2 X. I had to disable echo cancellation inside Discord, since it was not picking up my voice until I did. But that's the only issue I've had, and it wasn't with the mic itself. The mic is mostly made out of plastic, which I personally like. It's lighter so it puts less strain on the cheap boom arm I'm using. Also, I recommend getting a pop filter, the kind that's like a foam cover on the microphone head if you have fans nearby. There's boom arm bundles that come with pop filters. Any kind will work, even if they are meant for Blue Yeti, and it's a better deal than buying them separately.I'm actually using the mic with a strong fan right behind it. I do have to keep gain at 100, but the filter eliminates wind noise, and I can keep the mic comfortably about a feet and a half away from my face.
Reviewer: Joshua J. Salles
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: A powerful tiny microphone ðï¸
Review: Initially I purchased the Razer Seiren X (v1), just wanting something smaller than my previous "studio mic" setup which required a mic stand, mixer, etc. and took up way too much space. I was pleasantly surprised at just how well it worked, but it really irked me that it was micro-USB rather than USB-C (I've been trying to clean out old micro-USB devices) and I wondered if a different Razer mic came with one. To my surprise, there was a v2 of the same mic with USB-C I had just failed to do the proper research.I am happy to say the v2 is actually better than the first version, it picks up A LOT more than the other mic did so I don't have to be so close or force the gain up past it's maximum. Although the knob is free-spinning which I found odd, as the version prior had a minimum and maximum point but not the end of the world. Similar to the older version, there's a headphone jack pass-through on the back. Also, the USB-C cable is form-fitted to plug in and sit flush against the bottom of the mic. The only other difference is the older version was more of a condenser-style while v2 is more dynamic at least looks-wise. Oh and also the cable is a lot longer (and thicker) on v2 than v1, which was a nice bonus.Great mic, great price, I would gladly recommend this to anyone looking for a good "gaming" mic. I use mine on a Steam Deck, plugged into a Razer BlackWidow Chroma v2 just for reference.
Reviewer: Alexander Case
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Had a HyperX Solocast for about 2 years and it started dying on me. Friend recommended the Razer Seiren and so glad they did. Audio quality is much better, have greater control over the volume with the knob and it fit onto the same mic arm I was using without any hassle
Reviewer: Sebastian
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Excelente compra
Reviewer: Nekkomy
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Me encanto la manera en la que el audio es captado, muy claro y muy limpio, aún sin haberlo configurado en el software.La base y cuerpo del micrófono es de metal, lo cual le da estabilidad, por si lo piensas tener sobre una mesa, aunque lo que recomiendo es ponerlo en un brazo para micrófono, también incluye un filtro anti pop, lo cual ayuda mucho. Debo dar énfasis en que el micrófono capta mejor el sonido desde arriba. El cable es muy largo y el botón de mute funciona bien. El empaquetado llegó en buen estado al igual que la caja y no hubo ningún problema con el envÃo y la entrega del paquete.
Reviewer: Mike Sedgwick
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Really good, would recommend
Reviewer: Wei
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: sound quality, my friends say it sounds good. if you are planning to put this mic on a boom arm. make sure to unscrew the narrow long neck below the mic to access the 5/8 female screw hole. nowhere on the manual says this, or at least i can find.
Customers say
Customers like the sound quality, functionality, and value of the microphone. They mention it reduces vibrations and handling noise, which is especially useful during intense gaming. Some praise the ease of use, saying it's plug-and-play friendly. Customers are also satisfied with the build quality, aesthetics, and volume control.
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