








๐๏ธ Elevate Your Sound Game!
The TONOR PC Microphone is a user-friendly condenser mic designed for seamless plug-and-play functionality. Ideal for a variety of applications including podcasts, gaming, and video conferencing, it features a flexible tripod stand and a complete accessory set, making it a cost-effective choice for anyone looking to enhance their audio experience.











| ASIN | B078W61ZYP |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Audio Sensitivity | 55 Decibels |
| Brand | TONOR |
| Built-In Media | usb cable |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Connector Type | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 876 Reviews |
| Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
| Hardware Platform | Gaming Console, Laptop, PC, Tablet |
| Item Dimensions | 5.2 x 1.65 x 1.42 inches |
| Manufacturer | TONOR |
| Mfr Part Number | TN120043BL |
| Microphone Form Factor | Microphone System |
| Model Number | 4852722118 |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Polar Pattern | Unidirectional |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Special Feature | Stand |
| UPC | 612289344746 612289342544 |
D**R
This Mic Is No Doubt Something You Should Check Out!
Overall, Tonorโs Condenser Microphone Is a great piece of hardware that is really cool. It performs really well, is easy to assemble, and I would highly recommend it to anyone for the great Sound and and nice package you get. Its awesome how Tonor packs so many extra features with more value into one small package. Again itโs that Plug and Play easy Design that really makes this mike a fantastic option for any beginner or someone with more experience. It even has some nice details in the design/color. But most of all, it has a responsive and smooth sound quality. Especially if you are into podcasts, this is one to look into. These qualities and more make Tonorโs Condenser Microphone no doulbt something you should check out! -Reviewed By Daryle Spiller
U**S
Solid Little Mic!
If you're in the market for an entry level condenser microphone, this could be the one for you. It's inexpensive and super easy to use. The sounds quality is around the ballpark of what you'll get from a Blue Snowball and for less than half the price. Don't expect studio quality sound, but it's definitely an upgrade over what you'll get from most gaming headsets or the microphone that comes built into most webcams. Pros: - Inexpensive - Easy USB plug and play - Includes foam and pop filter - Includes desktop tripod Cons: - Sound quality is ok - Sits a bit low on your desktop, may have to place the tripod on something to get it close to your mouth
R**O
Not the worst
Its an okay microphone but it thins out your voice pretty badly. If you're using to game then I guess thats fine, but I tried to use it to record vocals for music and it didn't really cut it. I could kind of fix the vocals by just EQ-ing the vocals and boosting the lows a lot to get that thickness I wanted but if you want a good sound its probably not the mic for you. Again, its not the worst mic ever and its definitely better than using the mic on your headphones or whatever for things so... do what you will with that(
J**6
It's cheap, i had buzzing noises but that could have been an issue on my part.
The audio is clear, no doubt about that. It's really a decent mic especially for the price. The only major problem was the buzzing noises that i got whenever i used it. For gaming i don't think it mattered because i play rainbow six siege. The game is toxic as heck so if someone heard buzzing noises they would not be afraid to let me know. So, maybe this was a hardware issue with my laptop. Either ways, it's still a good mic for the price.
C**O
Not bad for an inexpensive microphone
If you're looking for television broadcast quality, then this is probably not the microphone for you. If you're looking for a microphone that works well and gives you good quality sound at a reasonable price, then you've picked the right microphone. It was ready out of the box. All I had to do was put the pieces together and plug it in. The computer did the rest. Definitely better than the built-in mic that came with my laptop and better than the gaming headphones/mic that I was trying to use. The tripod is pretty decent, though there's no way to lock the legs in place so, if you move it, they might fold under. As you can tell by the picture, I use both pop filters and there's absolutely no pop when I hit those letters. It's great for a beginning YTer or a voice over artist getting a start. Definitely recommend this mic if you're on a budget and need one. 5 stars for the product, 5 stars for the value for money, 5 stars for quality for this priced microphone.
E**Y
It was okay, but... (EDITED)
This is an updated review, changing from 3 stars to 1. I asked for a second microphone since I had a warranty, and they gave it to me. And, once again, within two months of owning this second microphone, it stopped working. The audio cuts in and out and the tone turns to static. It says the audio recording device gets removed from my laptop when it doesn't. I try to unplug it and plug it back in, but it doesn't work. I wouldn't recommend anyone buy this unless they ask for a new one every two months from the seller. Really not worth it. Invest in a more expensive microphone and you'll get better quality that lasts longer. ORIGINAL REVIEW: It was okay, but I've had it for maybe two months and now when it records any audio, the audio itself keeps cutting in and out no matter how many times I readjust the cord attached to the mic (which is loose and turns in its socket) and no matter how many times I unplug it. The metallic holder that's supposed to slide in on top of the mic to hold the noise buffer (or whatever it's called) won't even slide in, so I have to physically hold it in front of the mic. The audio itself before these problems were happening wasn't that great to begin with. I'll be sending this back and expecting to get another one that works, or asking for a refund.
D**L
Bought this year's ago and still works great.
I use this occasionally when I actually talk online with friends and I've never had any complaints about the voice quality and I've never had to do anything extra to make it work.
J**T
Not a bad microphone but..
I am trying to record screenshot video with good quality audio. I had an external mic from my DSLR I could not get to work. Instead of buying an adapter I thought I would give this a try since it looked really nice and might work better with the pop filter and the built in base. When I got it. The Microphone is separate from the base. The base uses bands to reduce and eliminate vibration, cool feature, one of the selling points of why I bought it. But good luck putting it together. I am experienced at putting things together. I like to try on my own usually before looking at directions, so I thought I would give it ta try. Could not get the microphone to stay in place in the base, so I pull out the direction. Well it comes with directions but does not give any steps on how to configure it other than small photos and even though are not really helpful. Took the bands off, then put bands around the mic, that did not work well. You had to push the mic all the way into the base basically as if you don't, no way to securely place the bands on the tail end of the microphone to keep it in place. but by doing this. You at this point dont need the bands because when you put the bands on, its pointless because the microphone cannot "Float" in the base to eliminate or reduce vibration. Once I got it "Together" it worked ok. Yes its an inexpensive microphone. It does not take batteries, gets power from the USB, which is great, but it would be nice if you had some sort of way to customize the input level from the microphone. Using my input level on my computer, it basically did not do much of anything. Today I went out and bought a an adapter for my other microphone that also has the bands and it floats on the bands like its suppose to do. So as a microphone its not bad. Its good for the price. Sound is nice. its pretty sensitive. But I know Tonor makes an another model that is less expansive that does not have this "floating" system, I would recommend trying that as you are paying more money for a feature that looks cool, but in reality does not work. There are others who give this great reviews and I could have been sent one that for some reason does not assemble together easily, I don't know. Oh and so I go to the website, thinking maybe they may give tips on setting it up. There is a page with a link for instruction manuals, the link says "Check instruction manual" and when you click on it. It does not come up, I could not get the link to work for any of their products. I guess by saying "Check instruction manual" it means check the one that came with the product.
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