Review: HyperX Quadcast USB Microphone

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Review: HyperX Quadcast USB Microphone

Product Description

Can the HyperX Quadcast USB Microphone help with streaming, vlogging, gaming or communicating with clients? We had a look at the microphone.

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The HyperX QuadCast is the ideal all-inclusive standalone microphone for the aspiring streamer or podcaster looking for a condenser mic with quality sound. QuadCast comes with its own anti-vibration shock mount to help reduce the rumbles of daily life and a built-in pop filter to muffle pesky percussive sounds. Instantly know your mic status with the LED indicator, and simply tap-to-mute to avoid awkward broadcasting accidents.

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