This deal is on a refurbished unit that's nearly $50 less than a new mic. It comes with free shipping and warranty coverage. The mic itself is a great one for content creators, podcasters, YouTubers, etc.
This deal is on a refurbished unit that's nearly $50 less than a new mic. It comes with free shipping and warranty coverage. The mic itself is a great one for content creators, podcasters, YouTubers, etc.
The hardware solutions to background noise are pretty limited, so when you are trying to limit what your microphone is picking up, you will inevitably turn to software that will help your mic sound better.
Branded in Elgato finery, ultimately falling under Corsair’s ownership and manufactured by studio mic company Lewitt, it’s fair to say the Elgato Wave:3 is a bit of a team effort. Its corporate lineage might be confused but the execution is anything but: this is a deceptively feature-rich streamer mic at both hardware and software level.Now available for about $120/£120, it’s no longer in direct price point competition with the Blue Yeti X - still the USB streamer mic to beat, if we exclude the Shure MV7 on account of its dual inputs - and that’s good for it. Realistically it’s going to take a gargantuan effort for another company to topple Blue and Shure’s position in the streaming for gamers market. Still, the Wave:3 compares favourably to those best microphones for streaming, particularly now it’s notably cheaper.
Enjoy streaming on your Switch? Want to up the quality of your recordings with a top-shelf microphone? Well, we've got you covered. Here are the best microphones for streaming on your Nintendo Switch.