Mini 3.5mm Flexible Microphone for PC/Laptop/Skype
August 18th, 2010 by admin

  • Mini Flexible Microphone for PCs, Laptops, Notebooks, etc
  • Flexible cable design for easy height and angle positioning
  • Suitable for internet telephony, VOIP / SKYPE and speech recognition programs
  • Plug and play - no software to install
  • Jack: 3.5mm, Length: 17cm / 6.7in

Product Description
You can take it with you! This slim 6.7 inch mic will slip easily into a laptop case (unless it's a form-fitter!), and features a flexible cable for easy positioning. Installation is as simple as Plug & Play - no drivers or software are necessary. Use it with Skype, for VOIP applications, or chat programs. Adjust the microphone's settings from your PC's audio control panel. Does not require an external power supply. (***Note for Mac users: Apple Mac computer hardwar... More >>

Mini 3.5mm Flexible Microphone for PC/Laptop/Skype

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5 Responses  
  • hkaaay writes:
    August 18th, 20103:36 pmat

    okay, so i got this mic TODAY.
    and i was really excited cause most of the reviews
    said this product was good,
    BUT, it SUCKS NUTS.
    that’s all i’ve got to say.
    Like in the first 3 times i tested it, it was cool.
    But then, BAM, 5-7 try. Static eveeerywhere.
    it’s really annoying now & i’m going to return it.
    Really sucks that i have to give this product a bad review.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  • Explorer writes:
    August 18th, 20103:52 pmat

    I ordered this flexible mini mic from two different sellers with the same pic on the Amazon site and rec’d different mics from the same flexible family.

    Not only were they different brands but one was clearly bigger and sturdier than the other.

    That quality is not the same. . .

    The bigger sturdier one did not pick up sound as well as the slightly smaller delicate one. The one that looks like it would break if you bent it picked my voice clearly despite the fact that I had the tv on in the background.

    The sturdier one came without any information regarding the item how to use, take care of blah, blah, blah.

    The less sturdier one came to me in a plastic baggie without any information regarding how to use, take care of, troubleshoot, blah, blah, blah. . .

    So depending on who you purchase this mini mic from, what you get may not quite meet all the hype. . .

    So that said, 3 rating out of 5 is more than adequate.

    Rating: 3 / 5

  • R. Wyman writes:
    August 18th, 20104:00 pmat

    This doesn’t working with my laptop or my home pc. It’s too small and even too heavy for such a small mic. I wasted my money buying this. Go to your local Wal-Mart and get a good mic. This one was just too limiting and in the end, it didn’t work at all. I should have known better than to buy a China made product. Stick to the USA, folks!

    Rating: 1 / 5

  • blobfish writes:
    August 18th, 20106:57 pmat

    The sound quality is clear enough, and the price is really worth a gamble. Both Windows XP and Linux openSuse detected the mic easily. On openSuse, I had to turn up the input volume to about 120%, but Skype test calls work fine. I’m ordering another one right now.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • Edgar Minchuk writes:
    August 18th, 20108:12 pmat

    the microphone has to be improve his ability to collect voice from little bit long distance that it is.
    you need to be too close that another person can be able to listen you.
    Rating: 3 / 5


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