Base/Stand: Classic desktop or floor stands that keep the microphone stable during use.
Arm: Adjustable, foldable arms ("boom arm" type) that clamp to the desk. Popular among streamers and podcasters, as they allow easy repositioning of the microphone.
Filter: The well-known Pop Filters (fabric or metal mesh) that are placed in front of the microphone to reduce strong air bursts from consonants such as "P" and "S".
Windshields: It protects the microphone diaphragm from air gusts. Without the windscreen, wind or breath can cause noise in the audio signal.
Mount: The clips or clamps that screw onto stands and hold the body of the microphone in place.
Capsules: The internal, more sensitive replacement component of the microphone that "listens" and converts the voice into an electrical signal.
Case / Carrying Bag: Hard or fabric cases for the safe storage and protection of the microphone from dust and impacts during transport.
Cables & Plugs: Specialized cables (such as XLR or mini-jack) and plugs for connecting microphones to audio devices.
Transmitter: The device (usually a bodypack that attaches to the belt) that receives the sound from the microphone (e.g. lavalier) and transmits it wirelessly to the receiver.
Receiver: The device that receives the wireless signal from the microphone and sends it to the console, camera, or computer.
Antenna: Replacement or reinforced antennas for wireless receivers, ensuring stable signal over longer distances.
Power Supply: Power adapters to supply energy to wireless microphone receivers or Phantom Power devices.
Grip: External handles that attach to microphones (e.g. wireless lavalier mics) so you can hold them in your hand like a regular reporter microphone.
Battery: Rechargeable batteries or special battery packs designed exclusively for the operation of wireless transmitters and receivers.
Charger: Desktop charging bases for quickly charging batteries or the wireless microphones themselves after use.
Adapter: Components that change the type of plug (e.g. from XLR to Jack) or the base thread, allowing you to connect the microphone to devices or stands that would not normally be compatible.