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The PodMic USB is an ultra-versatile dynamic microphone ideal for podcasting, streaming, gaming, and other speech applications. It delivers rich, full-bodied sound, with a pop filter for minimising plosives, internal shock mount for reducing vibrations, and a swing mount for easy positioning. It features both XLR and USB outputs, allowing it to be connected to a mixer or interface like a classic broadcast microphone, or to a computer for direct recording. The digital USB output features powerful APHEX® digital signal processing for capturing studio-quality sound with ease, and a zero-latency headphone output complete with level control, making recording seamless.
For ultimate versatility, PodMic USB features both XLR and USB-C connectivity, for compatibility with traditional audio interfaces and mixers as well as computers
Unlock powerful internal DSP and effects via the RØDE Central companion app, including the legendary APHEX Aural Exciter and Big Bottom processors
When used as a USB mic, the integrated headphone port can be used for zero-latency monitoring, and has a dedicated volume control to adjust your monitoring level
An internal shock mount reduces the sound of knocks and vibration, whilst a built-in pop filter and external pop filter work in tandem to tame plosives for natural, clear voice reproduction
Rugged design with solid, all-metal construction for years of reliable use

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  1. Jrcole

    Are you picking up what I am putting down?
    Rode is a well known brand and has been for many years. I expected a lot out of this microphone, and boy did it deliver. The microphone, out of the box, is a simple plug and play set up which make it very consumer friendly and easy to use functionality. The feel of the microphone screams a quality product with high durability in the event you knock it around, or worse, drop it. It has a full metal casing to protect the insides. The size of the microphone makes it easy to work with, though it is on the heavy side. The quality of the recordings are incredibly high. After utilizing this microphone and showing my recordings to friends and family, they were blown away at how professional it sounds. One drawback, and this is like this for all microphones, is the sensitivity of it will allow outside noises to be picked up and that may require some post-processing to eliminate. It is moderately decent at reducing plosives, but I would recommend a wind screen or pop filter for better elimination of that. Additionally, the price range for quality is hard to beat.Pros: Great construction and materials, easy plug and play, Excellent qualityCons: HeavyOverall: I have been impressed with this microphone, even more than my others that I own (AT2020), and will recommend and new comer or veteran to use it. 5/5

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  2. Steve H

    Professional Radio Sound When Paired with a FetHead
    The Setup:I use the Rode PodMic alongside a Rode Procaster for my home podcast. My signal chain is high-spec: the mics run through a Triton Audio FetHead In-Line and FetHead Filter, then into my Pyle 12-Channel Mixer, and finally into a Tascam DR-60D MKII. I also route PC audio and live phone calls through the mixer.​Performance & Audio Quality:The PodMic is built like a tank and delivers a rich, broadcast-style tone. However, it is a low-output mic. By using the FetHead, I get that essential 27dB clean boost, which means I don’t have to touch the gain knobs on my Pyle mixer. This results in a crisp, clear sound with absolutely no background hiss, even when recording live phone calls or mixing in background music from my PC.​Build and Design:​Internal Pop Filter: It does a great job taming plosives, though I find the FetHead Filter helps roll off even more low-end rumble for a cleaner recording on my Tascam.​Integrated Swing Mount: Makes it incredibly easy to position, and the all-metal construction feels very premium for the price.​Room Rejection: The cardioid pattern is excellent. It picks up my voice clearly while ignoring the noise from my PC fans or the room.​Final Verdict:On its own, the PodMic is a good mic, but when you put a FetHead in front of it and run it through a decent board like the Pyle, it becomes a pro-grade broadcast tool. It’s the perfect choice for anyone who wants that “radio voice” without spending $400+ on a Shure SM7B.

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  3. Athena Poorman

    Great mic, but needs a LOT of gain
    This is a great mic for the price but you WILL need at LEAST 50db of gain to make it usable without having your mouth right on it. Make sure you have a good preamp/amp or it’ll basically need to be inside your mouth.Sounds great once properly amped, easy to set up, no delay (but that depends on your interface more than the mic), and it looks good.Kind of heavy which is fine for my use but I wouldn’t want to travel with this thing. Just overall a solid basic mic that does what a mic should do

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  4. L. Bruney

    Chic mic.
    Really nice mic. Have been looking for a mic. I tried both the shure mv6 and logitech blue yeti. This rode podmic usb surpasses them both. Not as sensitive to picking up background sounds. Straight out the box and in usb mode works great. Lovely broadcast sound this gives. Excellent build quality. A bit on the heavy side. But atleast my mic arm can manage. So check the weight max for your mic arm if you plan to pick this up.

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  5. Humbled Media Group Creatives

    RØDE PodMic USB Review — The Most Versatile Mic Out Right Now
    The RØDE PodMic USB is hands-down one of the most versatile mics I’ve ever used. Whether I’m recording straight from my iPhone 16 Pro, my Google Pixel, or running sessions through Ecamm, this mic delivers every single time.What blew my mind is the fact that it doesn’t even need phantom power. Just plug in a simple USB-C cable, and you’re recording broadcast-quality audio in seconds. No interface. No mixer. No excuses. Content gets DONE.The sound is clean, warm, and professional — exactly what you need for podcasts, voiceovers, livestreams, or mobile content creation. If you’re looking for a mic that adapts to your workflow instead of limiting it, the PodMic USB is the one.This is the creator’s mic — powerful, portable, and ready for anything. In real life. 🤞🏾 #kreatesumn

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  6. Guy V.

    Nearly perfect, while slightly overpriced and a little fussy using the headphone port.
    Price is a bit high, and the headphone port can be a bit finicky as far as gain levels go since the dial on the back doesn’t have start and end stops. The software or onboard processor can decide to make it a different gain level than you set it to (exacerbated by Windows’ poor management of what apps can control mic levels). Once you get it all dialed in, it works without surprises or issues, but I wish I could disable monitoring through the headphones and switch to hearing the mix from my computer only.The mic looks and feels nice and premium, if a little prone to handling noises due to good but not great isolation. I love that the onboard processing means that it doesn’t need to be connected to the same computer or software to sound consistent. This mic can be tuned using the desktop RØDE Central app to sound excellent for most voices. Every aspect of the PodMic is quite simple to use with the exception of that gain dial on the back and trying to balance both direct monitoring and mix levels, those take some fussing. Overall great product, I just wish it were about $180 instead of $200 for this quality and feature set.

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  7. Enrico Celiz

    The White Color is not white as indicated from the photos, instead you get an off white kinda warm tone. Beware of that.Audio quality: its good, you get what you paid for.

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  8. Rui M.

    I absolutely love this mic, it has completely transformed the way my voice sounds on podcasts and voice-overs—it’s warm, clear, and has that rich broadcast tone you’d expect from much more expensive microphones. It feels incredibly solid and well-built, with a heavy all-metal body that screams quality. I’m using it with an audio interface, and once it’s properly dialed in, the sound is crisp with minimal background noise, even in a less-than-perfect room. No need for an external pop filter either—the built-in windscreen does a great job.If you’re confused about which microphone to get, check this out.First let’s look at Dynamic vs. Condenser Microphones**Dynamic Microphones*** Great for podcasting, voice-overs, and live performances* Handle loud sounds well and are less sensitive to background noise* Very durable and can take a beating* Don’t pick up fine audio details as clearly as condenser mics* Example: Rode PodMic**Condenser Microphones*** Best for studio vocals, singing, or acoustic instruments* Very sensitive and capture more detail and high frequencies* Can easily pick up room noise, echoes, or background sounds* Usually require phantom power from an audio interface or mixerNow let’s check out USB vs. XLR Microphones**USB Microphones*** Plug directly into your computer’s USB port* No extra equipment needed—great for beginners* Usually limited to using one mic at a time* Less flexibility to upgrade your setup later* Example: Blue Yeti**XLR Microphones*** Use professional 3-pin XLR cables and require an audio interface or mixer* Provide better sound quality and more control over audio settings* Allow you to upgrade different parts of your setup over time* Require more setup, but offer better long-term value and performance* Example: Rode PodMic with Focusrite Scarlett SoloI hope this helps 🙂

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  9. Cliente Kindle

    O microfone realmente tem um diferencial. Utilizei diretamente no meu smartphone pela conexão USB-C e supriu todas as minhas necessidades. Entrei no site da RODE e cadastrei o produto e a garantia ficou em 5 anos. Sensacional!

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  10. Alex.H

    Great sound pickup

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  11. Marek Prusinski

    bardzo dobry mikrofon. Używam do podcastów. Wszystko zgodnie z opisem

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    RØDE PodMic USB Versatile Dynamic Broadcast Microphone With XLR and USB Connectivity for Podcasting, Streaming, Gaming, Music-Making and Content Creation (Black)
    RØDE PodMic USB Versatile Dynamic Broadcast Microphone With XLR and USB Connectivity for Podcasting, Streaming, Gaming, Music-Making and Content Creation (Black)

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