JBL has
JBL Quantum Stream USB Microphone (Black) for $49.99 - $10 automatic discount at checkout page =
$39.99.
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- JBL technology for perfect voice streaming: Always come through loud and clear. The Quantum Stream's dual 14mm electret condenser and high 96kHz sampling rate captures every sound for perfect voice streaming.
- With the JBL Quantum Stream's two voice pick-up patterns, you can easily switch between a cardioid mic that makes a single voice come through loud and clear and an omnidirectional mic for capturing more than one voice, or even a live performance.
- Universal mounting: Mount your microphone however you want, to suit any space or situation. Three setting options and a reversible stand allow you to move the device 360 degrees, connect it to a camera tripod, attach it to a boom arm, and more.
- Voice monitoring with easy volume control: Monitor your mic voice your way. Conveniently control your PC volume directly from your headphones, from the microphone, or from your PC.
- Always know when you're on mute: Mute or unmute with the tap of a button. An RGB ring indicator light confirms your status, so you'll always know when you can be heard.
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The JBL Quantum Stream is available for $40 on sale, featuring dual 14mm electret condenser capsules with a 96kHz sampling rate and 16/24-bit depth for high-resolution audio capture. It supports cardioid and omnidirectional polar patterns, with a frequency response of 20Hz–20kHz, sensitivity of -37±3dB, and maximum SPL of 110dB. Additional specs include a tap-to-mute button with RGB status indicator, universal mounting options (360-degree rotation, tripod compatibility), and compatibility with JBL QuantumENGINE software for EQ and pattern adjustments.
In comparison, the Blue Yeti (around $90) uses three 14mm capsules with a 48kHz sampling rate and four patterns (adding bidirectional and stereo), but shares a similar 20Hz–20kHz frequency response. The HyperX QuadCast S (around $140) also offers four patterns and includes a built-in shock mount for vibration reduction, though its 48kHz sampling rate is lower than the Quantum Stream's 96kHz.
At $40, this provides solid specs for calls and recording without the higher cost of models with extra patterns or mounts.
Oddly enough it can even act as a speaker, but don't do that. As a mic, pretty excellent for the price but I don't have anything to compare it to other than nobody's complained about me during my Zoom calls when I used it.
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