








🎙️ Elevate Your Sound Game!
The SOOMFON USB Condenser Microphone is a versatile and professional-grade microphone designed for PC use, featuring a high sampling rate of 192KHz/24bit, real-time monitoring capabilities, and a user-friendly plug-and-play setup. It comes equipped with a liftable stand, shock mount, and pop filter to ensure noise-free recording, making it ideal for gaming, podcasting, streaming, and more.









| ASIN | B09WH7ZXD3 |
| Antenna Location | Gaming, Podcasting, Streaming, Recording |
| Audible Noise | 68 Decibels |
| Best Sellers Rank | 31,521 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 514 in Condenser Microphones |
| Box Contents | USB A to C cable |
| Brand Name | SOOMFON |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | PC, Macbook Air, Macbook Pr, iPad Pro, SAMSUNG S10 and other Android Phones and More |
| Connectivity Technology | Type-C, USB |
| Connector Type | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (157) |
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| Frequency Response | 192 KHz |
| Hardware Platform | Laptop, PC |
| Manufacturer | SOOMFON |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SF-MP001 |
| Microphone Form Factor | Plug On |
| Model Number | SOOMFON |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 68 dB |
| Special Feature | Stand |
E**N
Great quality product. Worth the money.
Pro's: Great quality sound Easy to assemble Good movement Good price Con's: A little bit heavy Would recommend! I hope this review was helpful.
R**N
Nice little microphone
For the price, you can't go wrong with this! Shame it doesn't have a mute button, but for all the accessories (stand, pop filter, shockmout) that it came with, it was great value. The sound quality is clear and was a great replacement for the built-in laptop mic.
D**R
It works with an iPad Pro
It is a great usb c mic for vloggers and YouTubers and the sound quality is excellent
A**N
High pitch noise when recording
Worked for all about 5 seconds. Tried recording on my iPad, the quality was good but there was this really high pitched squeaking noise when recording and wouldn’t go away. Tried on my laptop and the quality dropped insanely (sounded like I was underwater) but the noise disappeared… maybe I’m doing something wrong but not very good.
J**B
It works but will update you
I’m pretty impressed with the packaging and the contents - it’s impressively heavy and the setting up was quick. It worked straight away with my Macbook Pro M1 with no issues, but the sound quality is mediocre on iMovie. I will try again using GarageBand and see if I can produce worthy speaking voice samples for video production.
S**E
BARGAIN
Absolute bargain. I might buy another now for a spare these are for nothing. Works better than I ever thought ! Sound quality is up there with way more expensive microphones. You cant go wrong with this.
N**L
Brilliant for price
Can’t complain a great product for the price bought 2 to do a podcast and couldn’t be happier @tommos_top10
A**S
Seems to have developed an irreversible high pitched crackle, I've tried everything
I do like the feel quality of this microphones build. However I can no longer get usable audio from it as it is plagued by a high pitched crackle. This is not a feedback buzz from speakers, or a grounding issue hum, this is a vibrating electronic rattle that is audible at every recording volume.. Something in the mics internal wiring has just gone wacko, and I've used it less than 12 times on a permanent desk setup in the past 6 months. I have 2 other microphones and they don't have this problem in the same setup.
K**Z
Works great , the quality is pretty good , I use this for streaming and sounds excellent
A**E
I spent days figuring it out, they work perfectly if you out your headset on or headphones.
R**H
First off the cord that connects it to my computer didn’t work, I had to connect my charger for my tablet to it and then my computer was able to recognize it. But then the input would only stay at 0, idk how to fix this but for the life of me I can’t get it to work
S**B
This is a fairly decent [budget] cardioid mic for beginners who wanna move away from the traditional mic built into the desktops/laptops (or other devices that supports USB mic). It is for the most part better in every aspects comparing to those non-cardioid mics. While this is by no means a mind-blowing mic (and far from it, however it does support up to 192KHz/24bit sampling rate), it is definitely gonna change the way you sound, provided that it's configured AND used correctly. It's suitable for anyone who intends to use it for online/business meeting, streaming, podcasting, OBS, or anything of these sorts. ≡ Build & Features The build quality is about the same or at least very similar to the several dozens of mics in this price range ($35-$45). It does have features that some others don't have such as volume/gain control (some don't) and the 3.5mm audio out (many don't). Unfortunately, it does NOT have mute button (many don't) or noise cancellation (nearly all don't). Unlike most others, it comes fully packaged with respect to accessories. The stand is made of metal alloy and appears to be well made and sturdy. A shock mount as well as pop filter are also included, both of which appear to have good overall physical build quality and not just some cheap dollar store alternatives. Lastly, it includes both USB-C/C and USB-A/C cables which I don't often see for these budget mics. I don't really like the placement (below the knobs) of the 3.5mm jack; it's difficult to get to and not a well thought out design in my mind. As you can see, it's easily blocked by the shock mount or anything of the sort and it should REALLY be at the opposite side for knobs in the back. The volume knob is also easy to work with while surprisingly many make it difficult to turn the knob because either it's too short or lacks grip. It also has something that most other similarly styled mics don't have; volume control for 3.5mm audio out which is quite nice. It's also important to point out that it's got a USB-C port whereas most (or at least many at this moment in 2022) others have Mini USB instead. ✓ Power/Mute button Unfortunately, this particular model does NOT have power button to turn the mic On/Off (and with LED indicator of course) or more precisely, a dedicated to mute/unmute. In order to mute, I'd need to turn the volume all the way to the min which is just, well, wrong in my book. ALL such microphones should at a very minimum have a dedicated mute button. ✓ Noise cancellation Unfortunately, this particular model does NOT have any sort of noise cancellation/reduction built-in which is a shame. ✓ 3.5mm (monitor) port The inability to use the 3.5mm jack unless the volume (gain) is set to the appropriate level for the actual mic itself is just dumb for me. I should be able to use the 3.5mm as a pass-through port regardless of status of the mic, i.e. whether if the mic is muted (not supported by this mic anyway) or if the volume for the mic is at the lowest. The volume knob for the 3.5mm port should be independent of the mic volume that's controlled by another knob (but that's not the case here). In short, this is a half-baked 3.5mm port for me; it's there but it's not fully functional, at least not to me. ≡ Configuration The mic is plug'n'play with most modern [versions of] operating systems. I've seen NUMEROUS times where people complained about the mic not being able to pick up sounds properly or that the sounds were weak, volume was too low, or the quality was bad and so on. While it's certainly possible (and it does in fact happen) that they got a dud, what's more likely happened was probably one of the following; * The mic was installed and ready for use; however, it has NOT been SELECTED as the [default] input device for whatever the app being used. As a result, the existing/old mic picked up the voice/sound where it's probably too far to pick up the voice properly or the voice's simply not being directed at the old mic. This resulted in poor reception and people might think it's the new mic that failed to do its job when in fact it wasn't even doing anything because it hasn't been selected as the mic to receive inputs. * Most, if not all, of these cardioid mics require the voice/sound to the directed at specific area of the mic, usually at the FRONT. A few of 'em takes input directly at the 'TOP'. Therefore, if you speak into the sides, your voice WILL sound MUFFLED, far away, broken, or just of low quality in general. ≡ Sound quality Well, perception of sound is a tricky business and I'm no sound engineer or even anyone close to an audiophile. Thus, I'll leave that to you and your preferences to decide on the quality of the sound being picked up by this mic. I've included a short 70 sec clip with the following; * First 10 sec: original * Next 6x 10sec (total = 1min) audio are what the mic picked up from various distances, with and without noise cancellation (N/C). 1. 20 cm (8 in), without N/C 2. 20 cm (8 in), with N/C 3. 40 cm (16 in), without N/C 4. 40 cm (16 in), with N/C 5. 100 cm (3 ft), without N/C 6. 100 cm (3 ft), with N/C Each of these 6 audio segments were prepended and appended with 5sec of 'silence' and you could clearly hear the difference of background noise (or the lack thereof) between N/C being enabled or disabled. Similarly, you could also hear that the voice volume was significantly lower and broken at various places when N/C is enabled. The negative effects were much less significant when audio source was very close to the mic, as expected. Last but not least, I also included a screen grab of the waveforms of the 6 audio clips. While it might not be readily obvious, you can clearly see the differences in volume level (based on the amplitude or the height of the waves) between N/C being on or off. ≡ Value All things considered, this is a fairly decent budget level cardioid microphone kit and it's reasonably priced at $54 given its physical build quality, accessories, and all that it provides (volume adjust, 3.5mm audio out+ volume control) even though it does lack few features that I'd really like to see.
Ɑ**�
Ich beziehe mich bei dieser Bewertung auf den Artikel mit der Produktbezeichnung „USB Kondensator Mikrofon - SOOMFON PC Mikrofon mit Monitor Lautstärkeregler Shock Mount Windschutz Anhebbarem Ständer zum Streamen, Podcast, Aufzeichnen, Gaming, Videokonferenzen für Mac PC“ von SOOMFON. Das Mikro, welches gut verpackt und schnell geliefert wurde, macht sofort einen guten Eindruck, denn es ist ein gutes Mikrofon dieser Art. Ich bin ja sonst eher der Headset-Typ, aber dieses überzeugt mich. Der gute Stand, der einfache Zusammenbau und die generelle Linux-Unterstützung finde ich gut. Toll finde ich den Kopfhörerausgang. Insgesamt bin ich mit der Verarbeitung und der Qualität des Produktes sehr zufrieden. Leider ist hier keine deutsche Bedienungsanleitung dabei. Nach den Regelungen des Produktsicherheitsgesetzes (ProdSG) muss, wenn bei der Verwendung eines Produkts zur Gewährleistung von Sicherheit und Gesundheit bestimmte Regeln zu beachten sind, eine Gebrauchsanleitung in deutscher Sprache mitgeliefert werden (§ 3 Abs. 4 ProdSG). Verwendung und Umgang mit Netzkabel, Netzteil oder Batterien betrifft/berührt sicherheitsrelevante Punkte, weswegen Umgangshinweise in der Landessprache vorhanden sein müssen! Der Hersteller sollte bei obigen Punkten umgehend nachbessern und das Produkt relaunchen. Was muss eine Bedienungsanleitung beinhalten? 1. Technische Daten. 2. Vorsorgemaßnahmen und Sicherheitsanweisungen. 3. Beschreibung des Produktes, Zusammensetzung des Produktes. 4. Montage, Installation, Ingebrauchnahme. 5. Beschreibung der Bedienung, Art der Verwendung. 6. Wartung und Wartungsplan. 7. Außerbetriebsetzung. 📦 Was wurde geliefert? • Pop-Schutz mit Schwanenhals und Klemme • Fuß • verstellbare Stange • Mikrofon-Kranz • Mikrofon • 2 Kabel • Bedienungsanleitung 🙂 Positiv • einfacher Zusammenbau (auch ohne Anleitung) • gute Aufnahme-Lautstärke (regelbar) • Kopfhörerausgang (regelbar) • 2 lange Kabel (USB-C auf USB-A und USB-C auf USB-C) • stabiler Stand • funktioniert problemlos mit Linux 🙁 Negativ • Bedienungsanleitung nur englisch • Linux nicht erwähnt • etwas dumpfer Klang ⭐️ Fazit Aufgrund des guten Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis bei Kosten von aktuell 42,99 Euro und der hochwertigen Verarbeitung sowie der guten Qualität kann ich den Artikel weiterempfehlen. Leider muss ich 2 Sterne wegen fehlender Anleitung abziehen. 3 verdiente Sterne, klare Kaufempfehlung 👍 ✨ Vielen Dank für’s Lesen. Ich freue mich, wenn ich mit meiner Bewertung weiterhelfen konnte. ✨
Trustpilot
Hace 2 días
Hace 2 semanas