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Maono DM40 Pro Electret Microphone Tabletop in White Color

This desktop microphone features a modern and sleek design in white, perfect for enhanced security and style in the workspace or studio. Its connection is easy and efficient, supporting both USB and...

This desktop microphone features a modern and sleek design in white, perfect for enhanced security and style in the workspace or studio. Its connection is easy and efficient, supporting both USB and USB Type-C ports, making it compatible with a variety of devices. It is an excellent choice for podcasting, streaming, or simple audio recording.

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  • Usage Υπολογιστή (Gaming & Streaming)
  • Placement Tabletop
  • Connectivity USB, USB Type-C
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Description

Description

This desktop microphone features a modern and sleek design in white, perfect for enhanced security and style in the workspace or studio. Its connection is easy and efficient, supporting both USB and USB Type-C ports, making it compatible with a variety of devices. It is an excellent choice for podcasting, streaming, or simple audio recording.

  • Connects via USB and USB Type-C.

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Specifications

Specifications

Dimensions

Mode of Operation
Electret
Directivity
Omnidirectional
Max SPL
73 dB
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR)
73 dB
Connectivity
USB, USB Type-C

General Characteristics

Device Group
Υπολογιστή (Gaming & Streaming)
Placement
Tabletop
Vintage
No
Set
No
Color
White

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Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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  • andrew_pits

    Verified purchase

    TLDR: For its price, very good (50-60 euro)

    The main reason I chose it was because it's wireless. I wanted a microphone in this price range with decent sound but good battery so I wouldn't have to charge it often, and this one lasts a long time. (Note: the Pro version, not the regular one)
    I use it with wired headphones and IEMs, so another cable wasn't convenient for me, and I also wanted to mount it with a clamp between myself and the desk exclusively for gaming sessions so I could remove it when done (I don't like boom arms). The included base, although nice, isn't practical; if you place it to the left/right of the monitor, you'll have to increase the gain for it to pick up, but if you're not in a quiet room or alone, it will pick up everything.
    It's a condenser mic; the good thing is it picks you up better than a dynamic and doesn't need to be so close to your face, but that means you'll also get more background noise if, for example, someone else is talking nearby and you don't have a noise gate enabled either on the mic itself or through another mixer/app/Discord—everything will come through. Personally, Discord's native crisp and other settings work well for me and block what I need. But if you generally have such issues, you might need to go for a dynamic mic. I'd recommend the Maono PD200X.
    Build quality is quite good again for its price/category, plastic but not cheap-feeling.
    Plenty of features and simple software (doesn't need to run in the background—you set it up as you want and close it)—from the mic itself you can adjust tap to mute, gain volume, headphones inline volume, noise canceling, RGB.
    Although it's a very nice white, I would have preferred black but couldn't find it at a good price when I needed it—mainly so it wouldn't yellow over time, but now for about 50 euros, it's fine.
    In general, it's amazing how good microphones in this category have become; a few years ago, you had to pay much more to get close to this performance.
    The AI voice changer doesn't interest me personally; I just tried it to have an opinion. It's fun, works on the fly with a small delay.
    If someone doesn't want XLR for use with a mixer/interface, I would definitely recommend it, mainly for the convenience of wireless; it works wherever you plug it in, even with a phone—the dongle comes with a type C adapter and regular USB A.

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  • TLDR: For its price, very good (50-60 euro)

    The main reason I chose it was because it's wireless. I wanted a microphone in this price range with decent sound but good battery so I wouldn't have to charge it often, and this one lasts a long time. (Note: the Pro version, not the regular one)
    I use it with wired headphones and IEMs, so another cable wasn't convenient for me, and I also wanted to mount it with a clamp between myself and the desk exclusively for gaming sessions so I could remove it when done (I don't like boom arms). The included base, although nice, isn't practical; if you place it to the left/right of the monitor, you'll have to increase the gain for it to pick up, but if you're not in a quiet room or alone, it will pick up everything.
    It's a condenser mic; the good thing is it picks you up better than a dynamic and doesn't need to be so close to your face, but that means you'll also get more background noise if, for example, someone else is talking nearby and you don't have a noise gate enabled either on the mic itself or through another mixer/app/Discord—everything will come through. Personally, Discord's native crisp and other settings work well for me and block what I need. But if you generally have such issues, you might need to go for a dynamic mic. I'd recommend the Maono PD200X.
    Build quality is quite good again for its price/category, plastic but not cheap-feeling.
    Plenty of features and simple software (doesn't need to run in the background—you set it up as you want and close it)—from the mic itself you can adjust tap to mute, gain volume, headphones inline volume, noise canceling, RGB.
    Although it's a very nice white, I would have preferred black but couldn't find it at a good price when I needed it—mainly so it wouldn't yellow over time, but now for about 50 euros, it's fine.
    In general, it's amazing how good microphones in this category have become; a few years ago, you had to pay much more to get close to this performance.
    The AI voice changer doesn't interest me personally; I just tried it to have an opinion. It's fun, works on the fly with a small delay.
    If someone doesn't want XLR for use with a mixer/interface, I would definitely recommend it, mainly for the convenience of wireless; it works wherever you plug it in, even with a phone—the dongle comes with a type C adapter and regular USB A.

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Description & Specifications

This desktop microphone features a modern and sleek design in white, perfect for enhanced security and style in the workspace or studio. Its connection is easy and efficient, supporting both USB and USB Type-C ports, making it compatible with a variety of devices. It is an excellent choice for podcasting, streaming, or simple audio recording.

  • Connects via USB and USB Type-C.

Manufacturer

Dimensions

Mode of Operation
Electret
Directivity
Omnidirectional
Max SPL
73 dB
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR)
73 dB
Connectivity
USB, USB Type-C

General Characteristics

Device Group
Υπολογιστή (Gaming & Streaming)
Placement
Tabletop
Vintage
No
Set
No
Color
White

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (2)

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  • andrew_pits

    Verified purchase

    TLDR: For its price, very good (50-60 euro)

    The main reason I chose it was because it's wireless. I wanted a microphone in this price range with decent sound but good battery so I wouldn't have to charge it often, and this one lasts a long time. (Note: the Pro version, not the regular one)
    I use it with wired headphones and IEMs, so another cable wasn't convenient for me, and I also wanted to mount it with a clamp between myself and the desk exclusively for gaming sessions so I could remove it when done (I don't like boom arms). The included base, although nice, isn't practical; if you place it to the left/right of the monitor, you'll have to increase the gain for it to pick up, but if you're not in a quiet room or alone, it will pick up everything.
    It's a condenser mic; the good thing is it picks you up better than a dynamic and doesn't need to be so close to your face, but that means you'll also get more background noise if, for example, someone else is talking nearby and you don't have a noise gate enabled either on the mic itself or through another mixer/app/Discord—everything will come through. Personally, Discord's native crisp and other settings work well for me and block what I need. But if you generally have such issues, you might need to go for a dynamic mic. I'd recommend the Maono PD200X.
    Build quality is quite good again for its price/category, plastic but not cheap-feeling.
    Plenty of features and simple software (doesn't need to run in the background—you set it up as you want and close it)—from the mic itself you can adjust tap to mute, gain volume, headphones inline volume, noise canceling, RGB.
    Although it's a very nice white, I would have preferred black but couldn't find it at a good price when I needed it—mainly so it wouldn't yellow over time, but now for about 50 euros, it's fine.
    In general, it's amazing how good microphones in this category have become; a few years ago, you had to pay much more to get close to this performance.
    The AI voice changer doesn't interest me personally; I just tried it to have an opinion. It's fun, works on the fly with a small delay.
    If someone doesn't want XLR for use with a mixer/interface, I would definitely recommend it, mainly for the convenience of wireless; it works wherever you plug it in, even with a phone—the dongle comes with a type C adapter and regular USB A.

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  • TLDR: For its price, very good (50-60 euro)

    The main reason I chose it was because it's wireless. I wanted a microphone in this price range with decent sound but good battery so I wouldn't have to charge it often, and this one lasts a long time. (Note: the Pro version, not the regular one)
    I use it with wired headphones and IEMs, so another cable wasn't convenient for me, and I also wanted to mount it with a clamp between myself and the desk exclusively for gaming sessions so I could remove it when done (I don't like boom arms). The included base, although nice, isn't practical; if you place it to the left/right of the monitor, you'll have to increase the gain for it to pick up, but if you're not in a quiet room or alone, it will pick up everything.
    It's a condenser mic; the good thing is it picks you up better than a dynamic and doesn't need to be so close to your face, but that means you'll also get more background noise if, for example, someone else is talking nearby and you don't have a noise gate enabled either on the mic itself or through another mixer/app/Discord—everything will come through. Personally, Discord's native crisp and other settings work well for me and block what I need. But if you generally have such issues, you might need to go for a dynamic mic. I'd recommend the Maono PD200X.
    Build quality is quite good again for its price/category, plastic but not cheap-feeling.
    Plenty of features and simple software (doesn't need to run in the background—you set it up as you want and close it)—from the mic itself you can adjust tap to mute, gain volume, headphones inline volume, noise canceling, RGB.
    Although it's a very nice white, I would have preferred black but couldn't find it at a good price when I needed it—mainly so it wouldn't yellow over time, but now for about 50 euros, it's fine.
    In general, it's amazing how good microphones in this category have become; a few years ago, you had to pay much more to get close to this performance.
    The AI voice changer doesn't interest me personally; I just tried it to have an opinion. It's fun, works on the fly with a small delay.
    If someone doesn't want XLR for use with a mixer/interface, I would definitely recommend it, mainly for the convenience of wireless; it works wherever you plug it in, even with a phone—the dongle comes with a type C adapter and regular USB A.

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