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Single Jack Headset Work With Mic
Jeffrey | 2024-08-18 04:46:48 |
Works nice to split a combo laptop single mic and headphone jack into two separate ports. Ports are clearly labeled as to which is the mic input and which is the headphone input. Simple but functional. 5 |
Cathy | 2024-05-14 03:46:21 |
Allowed me to use my headset with mic. 5 |
anyonymous | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
I use these to convert mic inputs into line level jack ins for recording and monitoring, and they work really well. This means that unless you're using active mics, you don't need an external desk (or 5) to do the job. I love them 5 |
Mark | 2024-04-28 06:45:40 |
Every once in a while you are still going to need a headphone jack adapter for music or a mic. 5 |
Nathaniel | 2024-08-02 07:33:59 |
I have a Moto Z Force phone with a USB-C connector. I purchased the SC3 adapter and I have a USB to 3.5mm adapter. I could not get this mic to work with my phone. I am not sure whether this is the phone or the mic but most likely it is the phone since this is specifically designed to work with a phone headset and I have to go through two adapters to get to USB-C. It seems to be well constructed and Rode has an excellent reputation therefore I am giving it 5 stars and letting you know that it won't likely work with a phone without a headset jack even with adapters. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-06-07 06:42:15 |
I bought these for my wife for her work. She is very happy with this headset's performance. The sound and mic quality are great and she has been especially pleased with the wireless connectivity that has freed her from being tethered to her laptop all the time. Definitely a worthwhile purchase for anyone who spends a decent amount of time in online meetings. 5 |
Lonnie Dee Robertson | 2024-06-15 06:30:57 |
I've been using headset mics at work for over 20 years. The E6 is the lightest, most comfortable and most importantly the most responsive over the entire dynamic range of human vocals I have ever experienced. I can run it with almost flat eq and it sounds totally natural. I have never used a headset mic before that did not need extreme reinforcement in the bass range even taking into consideration the proximity effect. I now use the E6 even for recording in my studio because the sound reproduction is so good across the entire spectrum compared to the recording mic I was using before. I highly recommend the E6 to any performing vocalist. There is no need in the 21st century for bulky headset mics or totally outdated hand held units. Customers (the audience) cannot even see the E6 when in use. The E6 is well worth the investment. It underscores the old adage; you get what you pay for! 5 |
Lucien | 2024-05-28 05:39:47 |
We use this headset with our Sony digital wireless lav kit. We use it during instruction of Tai Chi and Kung Fu. This requires a lot of body movement while talking. A lapel mic can sometimes pick up noise during movements from clothes etc. this was supposed to be a solution to that problem. Unfortunately the boom for the mic is too short. Putting the mic in an awkward position which sometimes cuts out. For the money maybe I shouldn't complain but results are what matter to me. I may return it and get a version costing around $400 that looks adjustable in boom length. Hopefully that will work. B&H has by the way been a pleasure to work with. 5 |
Richard | 2024-04-18 03:45:59 |
In my work coordinating online classes for working professionals around the globe this headset and mic, for the money, rocks comfort and clarity. 5 |
Terry | 2024-09-09 07:20:55 |
The cable that came with my RODE microphone is meant to plug into a camera. This adapter allows me to plug the microphone into a headset jack on my laptop (Surface Book 3). Works well 5 |