Maono PD100W Wireless Microphone Review
The Maono PD100W promises crisp audio, a long battery, and powerful filters. Can it deliver, and is it worth the price?
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So get this: The Maono PD100W promises crisp audio, a long battery, and powerful filters.
Can it deliver, and is it worth the price? Maono PD100W Wireless Microphone Review By Jaime Tugayev Published 7 minutes ago Jaime Tugayev is the News Editor for DualShockers with over a decade of experience, and a much longer love for fantasy, shooters and strategy games. (weโre not making this up)
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The Details
โ I know itโs been done to death, but that was my debut line as soon as I was done setting up the Maono PD100W wireless gaming microphone. This is Maonoโs new compact, wireless gaming microphone with adjustable automatic noise suppression, promising high-end audio with budget pricing.
Though I loathe Zoom meetings and fall asleep to most podcasts, Iโve been on the hunt for a quality mic for gaming, calls, and the occasional video recording. My previous setup gave me the iconic choice between the G435 headsetโs built-in mic with deadass muffled audio and the HyperX SoloCast wired USB microphone with its dinky mount.
Why This Matters
Being wireless, the PD100W was the immaculate excuse to remove at least one element from the cable-management hell going on behind my desk. From Maono With Love First things first, letโs talk shipping. The courier picked up the package in China on December 25th.
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Key Takeaways
- Despite the usual chaos around the holidays, the box with the microphone was in my hands by January 7th, so solid performance there.
- The Maono PD100W comes inside a durable cardboard package.
- Besides the microphone and its mount, Maono provides a USB-C receiver dongle with a built-in USB Type-A adapter.
The Bottom Line
Besides the microphone and its mount, Maono provides a USB-C receiver dongle with a built-in USB Type-A adapter. The company also offers Lightning and 3.
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