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Fifine k678 studio usb mic with a live monitoring, gain controls, a mute button for podcasting
- High-and-low-end heavy tone
- Shins in voice-over, stream, podcast
- USB setup, all-metal construction
- Latency-free headphone monitoring
- Quick mute button with LED indicator
- Headphone & microphone controls
Set up with ease, control like a pro
- With a LED indicator, a mute button, volume dials and a headphone jack, you will get the combination of practicality and playability in this FIFINE's latest USB microphone!
- If it is just a cliche of plug & play on Windows, Mac and Play Station (incompatible with Xbox) without any swagger, how can we call it new?
- What differs the K678 from the rest of USB mics is a refined all-in-one solution keeping the virtues of an XLR setup: gain control, instant mute and live monitoring while ditching the inconvenience.
Power exists in appearance
- Do not underestimate the look of a microphone even if you are not a singer performing on stage. Grow your channel subscribers and views with impressive-looking gear seen in your streaming or videos.
- By looking at the mesh top and slick black finish body and holding in your hand to feel its heavy-duty, the word premium is on the tip of your lip.
- The triangle stand does not only add aesthetic appeal, it also gives stability to a desktop mic that is prone to vibration. For the audience wearing a headphone, it is friendly of you to stream with less subtle noise.
- You can even take the standoff and hook the mic to a boom arm stand with the included adapter.
Fewer controls are more practical
- Some like the appeal of an XLR microphone setup, which involves more controls, thinking it is more likely to record the higher quality signal. But it could also be a death trap: One mistake with any dial, you will sound like garbage.
- USB mic could overrun the XLR set up for simplicity. You are going to save lots of time to learn the skill and experience the trials and errors.
Specifications
| Type | Condenser |
|---|---|
| Polar Pattern | Cardioid |
| Frequency Response | 40-20kHz |
| Sensitivity | -45d±3dB |
| S/N Ratio | 85dB |
| Bit Rate & Sample Rate | 16 bit 48kHz |
| Power Supply | 5V/80mA USB power |
| Output Connection | USB 2.0 |
| Shipping Weight | 1.3 kg |
- High-and-low-end heavy tone
- Shins in voice-over, stream, podcast
- USB setup, all-metal construction
- Latency-free headphone monitoring
- Quick mute button with LED indicator
- Headphone & microphone controls
Set up with ease, control like a pro
- With a LED indicator, a mute button, volume dials and a headphone jack, you will get the combination of practicality and playability in this FIFINE's latest USB microphone!
- If it is just a cliche of plug & play on Windows, Mac and Play Station (incompatible with Xbox) without any swagger, how can we call it new?
- What differs the K678 from the rest of USB mics is a refined all-in-one solution keeping the virtues of an XLR setup: gain control, instant mute and live monitoring while ditching the inconvenience.
Power exists in appearance
- Do not underestimate the look of a microphone even if you are not a singer performing on stage. Grow your channel subscribers and views with impressive-looking gear seen in your streaming or videos.
- By looking at the mesh top and slick black finish body and holding in your hand to feel its heavy-duty, the word premium is on the tip of your lip.
- The triangle stand does not only add aesthetic appeal, it also gives stability to a desktop mic that is prone to vibration. For the audience wearing a headphone, it is friendly of you to stream with less subtle noise.
- You can even take the standoff and hook the mic to a boom arm stand with the included adapter.
Fewer controls are more practical
- Some like the appeal of an XLR microphone setup, which involves more controls, thinking it is more likely to record the higher quality signal. But it could also be a death trap: One mistake with any dial, you will sound like garbage.
- USB mic could overrun the XLR set up for simplicity. You are going to save lots of time to learn the skill and experience the trials and errors.
Specifications
| Type | Condenser |
|---|---|
| Polar Pattern | Cardioid |
| Frequency Response | 40-20kHz |
| Sensitivity | -45d±3dB |
| S/N Ratio | 85dB |
| Bit Rate & Sample Rate | 16 bit 48kHz |
| Power Supply | 5V/80mA USB power |
| Output Connection | USB 2.0 |
| Shipping Weight | 1.3 kg |
$35.64
Original: $101.84
-65%Fifine k678 studio usb mic with a live monitoring, gain controls, a mute button for podcasting—
$101.84
$35.64Description
- High-and-low-end heavy tone
- Shins in voice-over, stream, podcast
- USB setup, all-metal construction
- Latency-free headphone monitoring
- Quick mute button with LED indicator
- Headphone & microphone controls
Set up with ease, control like a pro
- With a LED indicator, a mute button, volume dials and a headphone jack, you will get the combination of practicality and playability in this FIFINE's latest USB microphone!
- If it is just a cliche of plug & play on Windows, Mac and Play Station (incompatible with Xbox) without any swagger, how can we call it new?
- What differs the K678 from the rest of USB mics is a refined all-in-one solution keeping the virtues of an XLR setup: gain control, instant mute and live monitoring while ditching the inconvenience.
Power exists in appearance
- Do not underestimate the look of a microphone even if you are not a singer performing on stage. Grow your channel subscribers and views with impressive-looking gear seen in your streaming or videos.
- By looking at the mesh top and slick black finish body and holding in your hand to feel its heavy-duty, the word premium is on the tip of your lip.
- The triangle stand does not only add aesthetic appeal, it also gives stability to a desktop mic that is prone to vibration. For the audience wearing a headphone, it is friendly of you to stream with less subtle noise.
- You can even take the standoff and hook the mic to a boom arm stand with the included adapter.
Fewer controls are more practical
- Some like the appeal of an XLR microphone setup, which involves more controls, thinking it is more likely to record the higher quality signal. But it could also be a death trap: One mistake with any dial, you will sound like garbage.
- USB mic could overrun the XLR set up for simplicity. You are going to save lots of time to learn the skill and experience the trials and errors.
Specifications
| Type | Condenser |
|---|---|
| Polar Pattern | Cardioid |
| Frequency Response | 40-20kHz |
| Sensitivity | -45d±3dB |
| S/N Ratio | 85dB |
| Bit Rate & Sample Rate | 16 bit 48kHz |
| Power Supply | 5V/80mA USB power |
| Output Connection | USB 2.0 |
| Shipping Weight | 1.3 kg |




