Description
Myth: RGB does not help increase your game’s frame rate. However, a desktop RGB microphone helps relieve the headache of setup without compromising the attractiveness of your stream in the slightest. And most importantly, it makes your voice more pleasant to both teammates and viewers.
Even if you’ve decided to dip your toe into the world of RGB microphones, it’s hard to find a stylish and reliable option that doesn’t cost a fortune. Until now, with the launch of the FIFINE AmpliGame A8, you have another option to consider adding to your RGB arsenal. But why?
One USB-C for three types of compatible devices
USB is always easy to use, just plug it in, speak, and your voice sounds amazing as you wipe the floor with your opponents. Anything mind-blowing? What about comparing it to the minutes-long pre-flight check every time you use an XLR microphone setup? A plug-and-play microphone is certainly a great relief for the impatient members of your team.
But a USB microphone is not exclusive to Windows or PlayStation console gamers, compatibility with Mac also helps your audio project workflow.
USB setup may come as no surprise, but the pleasing features continue if you delve deeper. First comes the very welcome addition of type-C. It’s quite convenient to use in your studio when everyone uses the same type of cable.
Capacitive mute button
If there were a list of gaming features, quick mute would certainly take the crown. One is integrated at the top, so you don’t have to remember yet another hotkey. To make the experience even better, it’s touch-sensitive so you can mute yourself quietly without alerting others with audible clicks. The LED icon at the top ensures that there are no accidental mutes during streaming.
Shock mount to reduce pulling out
Right out of the box come the pre-assembled microphone and shock mount. Unlike traditional mounts that are screwed into the bottom of the microphone with a nut, the included mount of the AmpliGame A8 is attached with elastic rubber bands. Therefore, it’s more effective at keeping unwanted vibrations away from your stream.
When streaming in front of the camera, the size and aesthetics of the microphone or headset matter. Bulky devices not only fit uncomfortably anywhere but are also likely to easily block your face. A smaller profile microphone should be the first choice for streamers who want more interaction with their viewers.
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