A new firmware update also introduces a new noise reduction feature to help minimize background sounds while recording. A new firmware update also introduces a new noise reduction feature to help ...
The NTH-100 offers a great option for audio mixing The NTH-100 offers a great option for audio mixing is an audio and video creator at The Verge since 2015. Rode, the audio company best known for its ...
Update 9/8/2025: While other electronics makers are raising prices, Rode has dropped the Wireless Micro retail price from $149 down to $99. Wireless GO (Gen 3) is also priced 33% lower now at $199. We ...
The Rode NT1 Signature Series XLR condenser microphone is easy to connect and operate, and its sound reproduction capability is second to none. If you're looking for an accessibly-priced yet premium ...
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The Rode Procaster impressed us. For podcasting, voice-over work, or any other speech-driven medium, this is a microphone we’re happy to recommend. MusicRadar's got your back Our team of expert ...
The RODE VideoMic GO II is a simple, lightweight and easy to use directional mic, perfect for beginner content creators, especially those who do most of their work indoors. It certainly reignited my ...
The $149 Rode Wireless Micro portable microphone system is the most compact we've ever seen. The kit includes two transmitting microphones, a receiver, and a charging case, allowing you to record high ...
The Rode NTH-100M is a fantastic sounding headset that is elevated even further by the addition of a surprisingly great microphone, though the price is beaten out by some stiff competition. PC Gamer's ...
The RODE X XDM-100 is another belting microphone from the audio company. It does demand a steep price of admission, but for those who commit, it’s a great microphone that will deliver excellent ...
I've been a contributing editor for PCMag since 2011. Before that, I was PCMag's lead audio analyst from 2006 to 2011. Even though I'm a freelancer now, PCMag has been my home for well over a decade, ...