The Seiren V2 X is only available in the signature Razer black color, in contrast to the more portable Razer Seiren Mini, which is offered in the Mercury and Quartz color schemes of the company (that is, white and pink). Because the dark case of this laptop is not like the black metal finishes found on Razer’s Blade laptops, it does not easily take up fingerprints and smudges like those laptops do.
A weighted metal disc with a sticky foam pad on the underside is included in the base of the microphone, and its purpose is to prevent the mic from rolling around on your desk while it is in use. The mic head may be tilted in any direction by around 30 degrees, thanks to the ball-and-socket construction of the base, which is included on the microphone.
[content-egg-block template=offers_logo hide=price]The exterior housing is made completely of plastic, yet despite its low-priced appearance, it is surprisingly long-lasting and has a great matte surface. The domed woven metal grille on the mic head provides a superior level of comfort when compared to the perforated surface of the first-generation Seiren X. There is a 3.5mm headphone jack for in-situ audio monitoring located around the back of the device, as well as a USB-C slot for connecting it to your own computer.
Specification
- Condenser microphone
- Polar Pattern: Supercardioid Frequency Response: 20Hz-20kHz
- 1kHz sensitivity: -36dB +/-3dB
- SNR: 75dB
- Max SPL: 110dB
- Sample Rate: 44.1, 48, 96, 192kHz
- 16-bit, 24-bit
- Type-C USB connectivity
- Size: 50mm x 156mm x 50mm
- Weight: 400g
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People who may have other content creation in mind are less likely to find the single pickup pattern useful, despite the fact that it is beneficial for broadcasters. If you use one of these, for instance when conducting an interview with another person or recording a podcast, the other voices won’t be captured quite as well as they otherwise would be.
In addition, HyperX produces high-quality microphones, and the company recently introduced the SoloCast, an affordable microphone that is just as simple to operate as the Seiren V2 X. The SoloCast is compatible with stands and mic arms manufactured by third parties; however, it does not include a shock mount or an adjustable gain. However, it does have a nicer stand and is about half as expensive as the other option.