Collection: Podcast microphone

A good microphone is indispensable for making a podcast. Directional microphones and studio microphones are ideal for recording speech. Here you will find microphones that pick up voice well and filter out background noise.

7 products
  • Vendor:
    RØDE

    RØDE Wireless GO II wireless microphone set with 2 transmitters

    RØDE Wireless GO II wireless microphone set with 2 transmitters
  • Vendor:
    COMICA

    Comica BoomX-D MI2 wireless microphone set with 2 transmitters and Lightning receiver for iPhone

    Comica BoomX-D MI2 wireless microphone set with 2 transmitters and Lightning receiver for iPhone
  • Vendor:
    BOYA

    BOYA BY-HM2 professional handheld microphone

    BOYA BY-HM2 professional handheld microphone
  • Vendor:
    COMICA

    Comica BoomX-D D2 wireless microphone set with 2 transmitter and receiver for camera and smartphone

    Comica BoomX-D D2 wireless microphone set with 2 transmitter and receiver for camera and smartphone
  • Vendor:
    BOYA

    BOYA BY-PM500 USB-microfoon voor streaming, studio en podcast

    BOYA BY-PM500 USB-microfoon voor streaming, studio en podcast
  • Vendor:
    COMICA

    Comica BoomX-D UC2 wireless microphone set with 2 transmitters and USB-C receiver

    Comica BoomX-D UC2 wireless microphone set with 2 transmitters and USB-C receiver
  • Vendor:
    COMICA

    Comica STM-USB microphone for streaming, studio and podcast

    Comica STM-USB microphone for streaming, studio and podcast

Using a podcast microphone

Of course, if you're serious about starting a podcast and want to achieve the best possible sound quality, choosing the right microphone is important. However, with so many options on the market, making the best choice can be overwhelming. We would like to give you some tips that can help you buy the perfect podcast microphone. By taking these factors into account you can ensure that you choose a microphone that is perfect for your needs and budget.

  1. Type of microphone: There are different types of microphones suitable for podcasting, such as dynamic microphones and condenser microphones. Dynamic microphones are rugged and can better isolate ambient noise, making them ideal for recording in less controlled environments. Condenser microphones, on the other hand, offer higher sensitivity and sound quality, making them ideal for professional studio recording. Choose the type of microphone that best suits your recording environment and needs.

  2. Connection type: Podcast microphones are usually available with USB or XLR connections. USB microphones are easy to use, plug and play and do not require an additional audio interface. They are ideal for beginners and podcasters looking for ease of use. XLR microphones, on the other hand, require an audio interface to connect to a computer or recording device. They offer more flexibility and can be used in more professional setups.

  3. Directionality: Consider the directionality of the microphone, referred to as pickup patterns. Cardioid patterns are the most common and record sound from the front, reducing background noise. This is ideal for solo recording. If you plan to invite guests or record a roundtable discussion, consider a microphone with multiple pickup patterns, such as a bidirectional or omnidirectional pattern.

  4. Budget: Set a budget before shopping for a podcast microphone. There are microphones available in different price ranges, so it is important to know how much you are willing to invest. Also remember that having a high-quality microphone can significantly improve the overall sound quality of your podcast, so it's worth investing in a good quality microphone that suits your budget.

Types of Podcast Microphones

In the range you can distinguish the podcast microphones into 2 groups, namely wireless podcast microphones, such as the Comica BoomX-D MI2 wireless microphone set and wired podcast microphones, such as the BOYA BY-HM2 professional handheld microphone .

Buying a podcast microphone

When purchasing a podcast microphone, it is important to consider the microphone type, connection type, directivity, and your budget. Hopefully, the above tips will help you find the right microphone for creating successful and compelling podcasts.