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Audio engineer of 20 years and full time youtuber here. For the love of god, do not buy a Yeti It’s the worst, overpriced, completely inappropriate piece of garbage that’s somehow cemented itself as “the best choice for YouTubers/streamers. “ Condenser mics like the Yeti are incredibly sensitive, and make for wonderful vocal mics…in a $5000 acoustically treated vocal booth. Are you in one of those? Probably not. Using a condenser mic in the average room results in a noisy, echo-y mess of a sound, picking up everything from your computer’s fan to the neighbor’s dog. Get any USB audio interface (I recommend Behringer, or a Scarlett Solo if you can afford it) and a Shure SM48 (or SM58 if you can afford it). The SM48 and 58 are dynamic microphones, built with a heavy magnetic coil that’s less susceptible to distant noise. There’s a reason radio stations only use dynamic mics. They sound f***ing great on spoken voices. Don’t buy a yeti. Answer from longestsoloever on reddit.com
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Upgrade your laptop's audio with plug-and-play USB microphones offering omnidirectional capture, noise reduction, and customizable positioning.
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In need of a microphone to use instead of my laptops built-in microphone
Audio engineer of 20 years and full time youtuber here. For the love of god, do not buy a Yeti It’s the worst, overpriced, completely inappropriate piece of garbage that’s somehow cemented itself as “the best choice for YouTubers/streamers. “ Condenser mics like the Yeti are incredibly sensitive, and make for wonderful vocal mics…in a $5000 acoustically treated vocal booth. Are you in one of those? Probably not. Using a condenser mic in the average room results in a noisy, echo-y mess of a sound, picking up everything from your computer’s fan to the neighbor’s dog. Get any USB audio interface (I recommend Behringer, or a Scarlett Solo if you can afford it) and a Shure SM48 (or SM58 if you can afford it). The SM48 and 58 are dynamic microphones, built with a heavy magnetic coil that’s less susceptible to distant noise. There’s a reason radio stations only use dynamic mics. They sound f***ing great on spoken voices. Don’t buy a yeti. More on reddit.com
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I am currently using an Acer laptop (Nitro 5), and have Windows 11 installed. I recently bought a new earpiece which comes with an external microphone. However, when I go to the audio settings, the only input option is "Microphone Array", which is the option for the built-in laptop microphone. More on learn.microsoft.com
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My laptop kept using my build in microphone instead of my external microphone
My laptop keeps repeating the same mistake all over again. At first, the microphone works like a charm, but when i unplugged the mic to use it for something else and plug it back in, the laptop can't seem to recognize it. I need to restart the laptop every time i want to use my external mic again. More on learn.microsoft.com
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How Do Microphones Work?

Before we dive into the world of USB mics, you should know how most professional microphones work. In a typical recording studio scenario, a microphone is an analog piece of equipment that sends a signal to a console or computer through an XLR cable (often via a mixer that can handle multiple microphones simultaneously). The signal from the mic should be relatively pure; engineers then apply EQ effects, dynamic compression, and reverb later in the production process.

Digital mics that use USB cables are a different beast. These microphones process and digitize the audio directly. Any editing you do at the computer is to a signal that the mic has already treated. Also, note that the mic dictates the maximum sampling rate and bit rate. Each USB mic is essentially an analog-to-digital converter, complete with a built-in gain knob. In the analog studio world, that gain knob is often located on a different piece of gear entirely; typically, professionals refer to it as a mic preamp. USB microphones also often have headphone jacks, whereas XLR microphones don't.

The biggest difference between competing USB mics is how they use digital signal processing (DSP). Some mics use it subtly. Others avoid DSP completely and offer you the purest, highest-bit-rate signal they can. And yet others glob the DSP on in thick coats. The latter can still be OK if their processed sound meets your project requirements. Most of the mics with heavy DSP are for gamers.

Outside of the USB mic world, several styles of microphone (such as condenser, dynamic, or ribbon) combine with various microphone polar patterns (such as cardioid, hypercardioid, omnidirectional, or figure-eight) to produce a wide range of options for the recording engineer. Among USB mics, it's mostly (but not always) condenser mics with cardioid patterns.

Finally, most USB mics are plug-and-play ready. Apple GarageBand, for instance, typically recognizes a USB mic immediately and asks if you want to use it as an input (set it for both input and output if you want to use it as a headphone monitor as well). However, not all recording software is compatible with USB microphones. Avid Pro Tools, which is essentially the industry standard for music recording software, requires a somewhat tedious workaround to support most USB microphones. (Search for "aggregate device USB mic Pro Tools" to get a better idea of the process.)

With all that out of the way, let's break down the discussion into the three most common uses for a mic and the various options, characteristics, and needs for each application.

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What Makes a Microphone Good for Podcasting?

The goal with any mic is almost always clarity. However, for podcasts, you need to consider the vocalist. If you are recording an experienced speaker who has excellent mic technique, go for an XLR mic or a USB mic that has no DSP. If, on the other hand, the podcast routinely features less experienced interviewees, use a mic that has some built-in DSP protection. Again, DSP helps prevent outbursts of laughter and such from causing distortion.

Another consideration is how many people will be speaking simultaneously. If there's only one person talking in the room, a cardioid pattern mic is probably the best option. You could also use a mic with a figure-eight pattern for one-on-one interviews. Placing the microphone in the middle of the two speakers in this scenario (provided they are not too far apart) can yield a natural recording.

Consider going the omnidirectional route if you're trying to capture the sound of a room or a location. Examples would be if your podcast calls for the sounds of a softball game in a park or of glasses clinking and diners chatting at a restaurant. But this brings up another point—if your podcast involves on-location recording, a mic that can record directly to mobile devices is more appropriate. Wireless lav systems like the DJI Mic Mini and DJI Mic 2 are helpful in these scenarios since they get the mic close to those who are speaking.

Beyond that, you need to think about windscreens and pop filters. If you are dealing with wind noise or a speaker with no mic technique, preventing plosive air sounds is paramount. Luckily, many of the mics we include here bundle such accessories.

In addition to a mic, check out the rest of the best podcast equipment you need to get professional-quality audio. Once you're ready to start recording, check out our tips for how to create a successful podcast.

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What Are the Limitations of USB Mics?

A quick word about a major limitation in the USB microphone world: You can typically only record one mic at a time. This is because, on the whole, USB mics are made less for pro-level setups and more for computer-based setups that lack an audio interface with multiple inputs. All your computer can do without an audio input/output to field the multiple signals is select a single input. There are workarounds, of course, including using software that allows you to record multiple mics at once, but the catch is that they all record to the same track. It's also possible to pan one signal all the way left and the other all the way right in a stereo track to separate them later, but that's a convoluted workaround.

If your goal is to record multiple microphones at once, USB mics are probably not what you need. Look for a USB (or Thunderbolt) audio interface that can receive multiple inputs at once and send them as separate tracks to your recording platform. In this scenario, you almost certainly need XLR mics (the interface handles the digital conversion for you, thus eliminating the convenience and need for a USB mic in the first place). The result is a much more pro-level setup than what we're typically discussing when USB mics are part of the equation.

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Computer Microphones: USB Microphones, PC Microphones - Best Buy
Shop Best Buy for computer microphones. Get high-quality sound & recordings with USB microphones that plug in easily to your laptop or desktop computer.
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r/NewTubers on Reddit: In need of a microphone to use instead of my laptops built-in microphone
December 22, 2021 -

I need a microphone to record YouTube videos as all I have is my laptop microphone. Should I get a gaming headset or a dedicated microphone? If I get a dedicated microphone which one should I get?

I'm leaning towards getting a dedicated microphone as I have some excellent headphones that I doubt a gaming headset would beat in terms of music quality. So if I got a dedicated microphone, I'd be able to spend more money on a better one.

My main question is should I get a USB microphone or an XLR microphone with a decent DAC? Getting a decent DAC has the advantage of getting some perfect headphones in the future when I have more spare money.

If anyone has any advice, I'd appreciate it.

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The best USB microphones | Laptop Mag
October 23, 2023 - Hands down, the Blue Yeti Nano is my favorite USB mic. The $99 mic records in high-quality 24-bit/48Hz, producing beautifully clear, crisp, and warm audio. Throw in the fantastic build quality, sexy engineering, and visual appeal, and Blue has ...
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Amazon Best Sellers: Best Computer Microphones
DUNGZDUZ USB Microphone for Laptop and Desktop Computer, High Sensitivity for Clear Call, Plug-and-Play, High Gain, Cordless Mini-Sized Portable, Ideal for Work & Study
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Microphone for laptop recording: Guide to types, options and setup
March 25, 2025 - Each has its advantages. USB microphones are a fantastic option for laptops due to their simplicity. With just a single USB cable, your computer will typically recognize the microphone as an audio device right away through Plug and Play.
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3 weeks ago - Also, because the microphone connects via USB, there's no need for an audio interface or bulky XLR cables. ... The Joby Wavo POD is a powerful little microphone, featuring cardioid and omnidirectional recording modes, a built-in headphone jack, and onboard gain control. It also ships with an external pop filter that helps minimize plosives.
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DJI - Mic 2 Wireless Omnidirectional Microphone System - Black · Rating 4.9 out of 5 stars with 269 reviews(269) $269.99 · DJI - Mic Mini (1 TX + 1 RX) - Black · Rating 4.9 out of 5 stars with 24 reviews(24) $89.99 · DJI - Mic 3 (2 TX + 1 RX + Charging Case) - Black · Rating 4.5 out of ...
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The 4 Best USB Microphones for Musicians and Podcasters in 2025 | Reviews by Wirecutter
December 2, 2025 - It sounds terrific. The PodMic USB consistently ranked among the best in our brand-concealed tests. Our listeners agreed that, with all voices, it produced a full, natural sound with no noticeable sonic colorations or anomalies.
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How do I use an external microphone? - HP Support Community - 6132987
June 20, 2018 - I have bought my HP aoi 27 two ... for which sound recording is essential. Along with the pc, I also purchased an external microphone. Came home and I am also having the same problem. Recommended solutions above don't work. When I plugged in the external microphone, the speakers also stop working. When external microphones is plugged in, only the sound from my tv (connected via HDMI) works. Checked the microphone with my good old laptop and it is ...
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What are some good external microphones for recording on a computer? - Quora
Answer (1 of 3): If you are just getting started with recording onto a computer, and you don’t work in sound primarily, it’s usually a good choice to use a USB microphone. This lets you plug the mic directly to your computer via USB — ...
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External Microphone For Laptop? Step By Step Guide To Use It Correctly
January 18, 2021 - However, while using this method will be appropriate for beginners and those recording for your own use only, vloggers, video makers, and podcasters who want a more professional sound will probably be impressed with the quality. Also, it is possible to directly connect an external microphone to a simple computer mic port – it will work. So let’s look at you are looking to make professional standard recordings using a mic and your laptop, iPad, Mac, or PC.
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Laptop microphone not working? How to fix | Asurion
June 30, 2025 - Testing external microphones, if you have them, is another great way to figure out which part is having trouble: the mic or the laptop.
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The Best Microphones for Computers in 2026 (Windows & Mac)
2 weeks ago - You can even connect a dynamic mic to this port by using an XLR to ⅛” TS Microphone Cable. There are also bluetooth mics that you can connect to your laptop if you’re looking for a wireless option.
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My laptop kept using my build in microphone instead of my external microphone - Microsoft Q&A
September 16, 2021 - My laptop keeps repeating the same mistake all over again. At first, the microphone works like a charm, but when i unplugged the mic to use it for something else and plug it back in, the laptop can't seem to recognize it. I need to restart the laptop every time i want to use my external mic again.