Reviewed on December 16, 2009The Yeti is one of the richest sounding, sonically flexible USB microphones money can buy, but its large size makes it inconvenient for portable applications.TAGS:microphone, pattern, USB
Reviewed on February 1, 2011Motorola's latest Bluetooth speakerphone comes highly recommended. However, competing models have an advantage in the voice command department.TAGS:Motorola Inc., frequency, Bluetooth, handset, microphone, button
Reviewed on March 12, 2009The Carcharias is by far the most comfortable, best-sounding PC gaming headset we've tested in a while.TAGS:Razer, headset, microphone, Skype, session, noise, games, PC
Reviewed on August 31, 2009At this price, you'll have a hard time finding a better-sounding, better-looking, or more easy-to-use microphone for your computer. Just don't expect the Blue Microphones Snowball to replace a studio's worth of recording gear.TAGS:microphone, Apple Macintosh, PC
Reviewed on April 11, 2008The Zoom H2 is a fun, practical, and affordable tool for capturing interviews, lectures, and music rehearsals. Cheap construction and lackluster recording performance, however, make the H2 less than ideal for demanding professional recording applications.TAGS:microphone, recorder, recording, menu, USB, PC
Reviewed on July 9, 2008The Snowflake USB microphone is more flash than substance, but it's a slick way to outfit your computer with an external microphone.TAGS:microphone, Skype, USB, laptop computer
Reviewed on November 8, 2007The M-Audio Session Music Producer is an affordable, computer-based recording solution that is ideally suited for recording singing and spoken performances such as podcasts.TAGS:microphone, podcasting, effect, podcast, USB, Apple Macintosh, PC
Reviewed on April 13, 2009The Zoom H4n is a mobile recording dynamo with features that outperform competitors that cost twice as much. It is an outstanding value for musicians and podcasters who demand professional-sounding results.TAGS:recorder, portable audio, microphone, design, Sony Corp.
Reviewed on December 5, 2008If you own a new iPod or iPhone 3GS, the Apple In-Ear headphones are a great value. Owners of older iPods and iPhones will have to decide whether the mic and remote compatibility issues are worth overlooking for the substantial boost in sound quality.TAGS:headphones, microphone, Apple Computer, earbud, Apple iPod, Apple iPhone, generation
Reviewed on April 16, 2010B&W's P5s aren't cheap, but they're well built, offer a unique design, rich sound, and a built-in microphone for making calls.TAGS:headphones, Bose, microphone, music, Apple iPhone
Reviewed on March 7, 2006The Motorola H700 wins plenty of points with its design; not only does it have a small form factor and sleek color scheme, but it also has a foldable boom mic that turns the headset on and off. Ergonomic comfort and great sound quality make this an exceptional Bluetooth headset.TAGS:Motorola Inc., headset, microphone, Bluetooth, cell phone
Reviewed on March 24, 2008If you're looking to make great mobile recordings without lugging around a cumbersome laptop recording rig, the Sony PCM-D50 offers an unbeatable combination of design, recording quality, battery life, and features at a justifiable price.TAGS:microphone, Sony Corp., recorder, switch, adjustment, resolution, MP3, battery
Reviewed on August 27, 2009While it may not be ideal for the casual PC gamer, the Megalodon is an incredible sounding and comfortable PC gaming headset that lets you fully customize your sound.TAGS:Razer, headset, microphone, channel, PC, games