Last week, we shared the $99 Rode PodMic and were floored. For $99, it’s easily one of the best choices for streamers on a budget ready to make the jump to XLR. Today, we’re looking at its big brother ...
As a content creator on a budget, I’m always on the lookout for new pieces of gear to take my setup to the next level without breaking the bank. Today, we’re looking at the Rode PodMic, and I won’t ...
The Rode Procaster offers broadcast quality sound that's perfect for live streamers, and podcasters alike all contained in a premium all-metal chassis. For those wanting range and dynamic ...
The Rode PodMic is similar in price to many USB microphones we test, but it doesn’t use a USB connection. Instead, like most pro studio mics, the dynamic cardioid microphone uses an XLR connection to ...
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Studio-quality construction and a decent out-of-the-box sound are the strongest assets of this multi-connection spoken word mic, but unfortunately the added USB-C input pushes the price slightly too ...
A well-made, robust dynamic mic. its design and frequency curve are best on speech, but it also works as an instrument mic. MusicRadar's got your back Our team of expert musicians and producers spends ...
The Rode Procaster impressed us. For podcasting, voice-over work, or any other speech-driven medium, this is a microphone we’re happy to recommend. MusicRadar's got your back Our team of expert ...
Explicitly designed for podcasters and streamers, the PodMic USB by Rode is a versatile microphone that provides effortless plug-and-play functionality, delivering exceptional audio quality. Building ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. The affordable XLR-based Rode PodMic delivers a clean, ...
I've been a contributing editor for PCMag since 2011. Before that, I was PCMag's lead audio analyst from 2006 to 2011. Even though I'm a freelancer now, PCMag has been my home for well over a decade, ...