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Shure business and news from across the web.- Razer's new streaming microphone is a versatile beast, although the auto setup needs some workThe Razer Seiren V3 Pro is a versatile dynamic microphone with a professional design and extensive software options for audio tweaking, priced at $250. While it offers flexibility and good sound quality, especially with manual adjustments, its auto-setup feature is unreliable and the Shure MV7+ is considered a superior alternative for plug-and-play professional sound.
- I have no idea how this can be making a profit: Maono goes nuclear with the price of one of the best microphones on the…Tech reviewer highlights a significant discount on the Maono PD200W microphone, praising its versatility with wireless, USB, and XLR connectivity. Despite its lower price compared to competitors like the Shure MV7+, the PD200W offers comparable audio quality and professional features, making it an exceptional value for streamers, gamers, and content creators.
- Razer's next microphone wants to bridge the gap between entry-level and pro-grade content creation gear with XLR and USB connectivity, but at $249.99, it might struggleRazer has announced the Seiren V3 Pro, a new microphone aimed at content creators that features both XLR and USB-C connectivity. Priced at $249.99, it aims to bridge the gap between entry-level and professional audio gear, offering features like 32-bit float support and AI noise reduction. The microphone will rely on Razer's Synapse software for management, a point of contention for some users.
- Shure's next-gen DAI adds mobile supportShure has released the MVX2U Gen 2, an updated Digital Audio Interface that now supports mobile devices in addition to PCs. The new model features enhanced onboard audio processing, including an auto-level mode, real-time denoiser, and a pop filter, along with improved noise floor, headphone amp, and DAC. The adapter is available for $139.