🎙️ Elevate Your Sound Game!
The J K MIC-J 069 Earhook Headworn Headset is a professional-grade unidirectional microphone designed for versatility and comfort. With a sweat and dust-proof build, it’s perfect for both indoor and outdoor activities. The gooseneck boom allows for maximum flexibility, while the standard 1/8" TRS connector ensures compatibility with popular recording devices like Zoom and Tascam. Ideal for broadcasters, lecturers, musicians, and performers, this headset delivers pristine audio quality with minimal visibility.
F**N
Stays put
So many earhook headsets shift around while I wear them. Having one that hooks over BOTH ears keeps this one in place. Since I use it for Zoom, I don't have to worry about "hiding" that I'm wearing a mic that runs around the back of my head. I like that it also has a clip to keep the wire from dragging the mic away from its position, should the wire get bound-up. The sound quality is good, too.
P**L
Cuts everything below 100hz
Seems like a pretty high quality mic. Definitely designed for voice applications so the mic legitimately cuts frequency below 100hz and really attentuates the low end. See the picture of the EQ curve on our x32. I would say it even rolls off the low end up to 250hz or so. Plosives really come out though without the wind sock thingy. Will have to try that later and see if that helps.
S**S
Competes with more expensive options
I ordered this, the Sennheiser ME-3, the Audio Technica and the Pyle to do a shoot out. I was on the hunt for podcast mics I can use in the field with guests. I had been using some omni lavalier mics that picked up way too much room noise and guests would bleed into each other's mics too much.The goal was something the guest didn't have to think about once it was wired up, quality sound, decent sound rejection.Sennheiser sounds the best, but needs more gain and isn't physically adjustable. AT sounded very tinny. Pyle sounded great, but was hard to keep in place. This one had great gain (needed 30% less than Sennheiser), was very adjustable. It had some plosive issues, but adding a 80hz low cut and adjusting location helped.Good noise rejection. Really nice sound - almost as good at the Sennheiser. Really impressive.Short cable, so I recommend adding a 3.5 cable extension.
J**G
Sound quality
Dislike the sound quality.
M**N
Mine didn't work hardly at all.
I couldn't return them because I threw out the boxes, but I even tried to replace the trs jacks on my two sets, to no avail. no matter what kind of adapter or device I tried to plug either into, it never had clean contact to make a strong connection when plugged in fully. I've had to pull the end out most of the way and situate them very oddly in order to get any kind of usable signal from the mic into any device or adapter I have tried in the last almost year.Do something about this.
J**G
Great little remote mike headset - for smartphone or highend recordings - clear, decent range.
Great little remote mike headset - perfect for smartphone or highend recordings - clear, decent range. Lightweight easy to wear When in use with a smartphone - don’t forget to turn up your phone’s volume before recording and turn off send/receive unit’s to save batteries. For the newer iPhones without headphone jack - you will, of course, need to also purchase a headphone/iphone 3.5 adapter jack to be able to use this unit...
A**Z
Great product for the price to performance.
Due to the price to performance I've given this a 5 star rating. I'm using this mic for VR live streaming; paired with the Rode Wireless GO, Yamaha Mg10Xu, Cloudlifter CL-1, & VoiceMeeter. It took a bit of tweaking to get it tuned but once I did I was able to get it very close to the sound quality of my Shure SM7B. I'd be very curious to try out one of the more expensive ($200-400) mic's to compare to this one but for now I'm content. I do recommend this mic.
V**G
Light, comfortable, good sound quality
I use this while recording voice-over while creating screen-capture video tutorials for my business. I didn't like wearing a full ear-covering headset as it was uncomfortable. I didn't need to hear sounds from the computer -- I just wanted to be able to record my voice while demonstrating software on my PC. This headset works well for my purposes. Adjustable mouthpiece, no popping, seems to mask external noise (aside from my voice) fairly well.
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