🎮 Elevate your voice, dominate your game — Boompro clarity on demand!
The V-Moda Boompro is a premium wired boom microphone designed for gamers and professionals seeking superior voice clarity and noise reduction. Featuring a flexible boom arm, detachable design, and a robust metal build with a gold-plated 3.5mm connector, it ensures compatibility with V-MODA Crossfade and other 3.5mm headphones. Integrated mute and volume controls provide quick access, making it ideal for gaming, remote work, and communication.
Audio sensitivity | 58 dB |
Item weight | 77 g |
Microphone form factor | boom |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 20.6 x 11 x 4.2 centimetres |
Power source | Corded Electric |
Number of batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Material | Metal |
Signal-to-noise ratio | 58 dB |
Hardware platform | Gaming Console |
Number of channels | 1 |
Frequency range | 5 - 30000 Hz |
Noise level | 58 dB |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00877653005849 |
Manufacturer | V-Moda |
Product Dimensions | 20.57 x 11.05 x 4.19 cm; 77.11 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Item model number | C-100 |
Material Type | Metal |
Size | One Size |
Item Weight | 77.1 g |
D**.
Well worth it
I’ve owned numerous gaming headsets in the past 10 years searching for high mic quality and high sound quality. After the latest pair broke down after 2 years of abuse, I decided to try this solution.Paired with my Sony XM4s and haven’t looked back since. I’ve received multiple comments on the incredible mic quality.That being said I would recommend the omnidirectional mic only for home use as I understand it will pick up a lot of background noise. That’s not an issue for me but could be for someone who wants to use these in a noisier environment.
T**U
Excellent addition to many headphones
Initially I looked into purchasing this for my V-Moda Crossfade LP (original, not 2) as I prefer the idea of a boom mic, rather than in-line mic for playing games and using voice chat through Steam.I was rather surprised to find that this will not work with only V-Moda products but any headphones that have a standard 3.5mm jack (there might be exceptions, but I don't know), as the mic aspect is only in the cable. That's excellent news for future purchases of headphones and my recommendations of headsets for other people.Mic quality has been reported to me as being exceptionally clear. It's a mic so don't expect to sound like you're in the same room as another player and, obviously, it will depend on the quality of their headset as well but the first description was that I sounded like I was talking on a phone with good clarity. It's a mic - there are variables galore but positive feedback all round.The cable itself is pretty decent. The cable has a standard 3.5mm jack that works with Apple products, 3DS systems and the like. There's a separate adapter for plugging into the PC. I'm not sure about the in-line controls but I'm going to leave it out of pros vs cons because I can't make up my mind; there's nothing that I can put my finger on that is "bad", let's put it that way.The boom mic, astoundingly, feels solid and flimsy at the same time. It's extremely easy to bend the mic (cable? Pole? I don't know the term) but at the same time it doesn't feel like it's going to break any time soon. I can only assume that it's that well-made.If I had one niggle about the cable it's the inability to vary the length; it's too long for where I have it plugged in and I can see that other people would have a similar issue if they plug this into the front of their PC, for example. I can't call it a negative per se, however, as it's a cable length. Some people may need it to be longer.One negative I do have is that the PC adapter could have had a clearer way to illustrate which is the mic and which is audio. There is a symbol on the side of the jacks with headphones on one and an arrow on the other but I would have preferred coloured bands (do they have a term?) on the jacks, rather than them both being black.Not much else can be said, really. It's a cable that works with the headphones and the mic is clear.
A**S
Did a job, clear mic but replaced with a real mic within weeks
Bought after hearing good stuff about the quality of the mic, which did not disappoint. The only thing that stopped me using it was I opted to just bit the bullet and buy a Shure mic instead. Now put in the back of the cupboard somewhere to be found by my mother once she gets round to throwing my old rubbish out of my old room.
M**.
The box says professional grade mic... it sure feels it!
Having tried more gaming headsets than I'd like to admit and being so very disappointed with the quality of the mic's, I was skeptical that this paired with my Sennheiser 598's would be any better. I could not be more wrong!I stream games using OBS, and for every headset I've tried I've had to add suppression, gain and noise gate filters. Only one of the headsets I tried it actually worked on. But even then I was not happy. One of my main problems is I am a "nasal gamer" (as I like to call it) so all mics pick up my breathing in a bad way lol.So onto this mic, WOW! First off, I was able to completely remove all filters on OBS. Didn't need any suppression or noise gate to block unwanted sounds. This mic only picks up me. The sound is super clear, and it actually makes my voice sound like I would expect to here it. I can even move the mic well away from my mouth and it's still loud and clear. I cannot stress how clear this mic is. Their is no breathing, no static, no background noise. Truly awesome. The box says professional grade mic... it sure feels it!The stork is my next favourite feature. It is extremely flexible. You bend it, and it stays. Very nice. My only worry is whether this rigidness stays over time. We will see.The control unit works well. It has a volume dial and a mute switch and a clip on the back to attach it to clothes. One criticism here though is I think that unit is too big. Many others have the same functionality in a lot smaller unit. It could be stuff that makes this thing so awesome and clear though is housed in there so I'm not grumbling. It doesn't get in the way so its fine.The braided cable is nice and long and comes with a nice quality cable tie. Useful as I use a game controller so I don't have to have miles of cable all over.In the box is an adapter to convert the 3.5 jack into a headphone and mic jack for those that prefer to plug directly into their computer sockets. All jacks appear gold so looks quality to me.I was mildy disappointed that a mic this good let itself down a little by not coming with a pop filter, but I bought a pack of 10 mini's off Amazon anyway for a fiver so at least I have spares.Final verdict, this mic is the business! If you are struggling to find a boom mic style gaming headset, make your own. Having tried so many different high end gaming headsets, I'm confident I now have the perfect headset... Sennheiser 598SR + V-MODA BoomPro Microphone.
B**Y
Excellent alternative to a gaming headset
I coupled this with a good pair of Phillips headphones for online gaming and have had no regrets (in use for about 3 years now). Everyone says i'm loud and clear with this mic and the best bit is you can chose any headphones to suit your needs as long as they have a 3.5mm jack.
A**S
Mic sound quality seems worse than the standard version, doesn't eliminate background noise
Bought the Boom pro this time after a good few years with the standard one. Reason I changed was I am in a busy office a lot, so the directionality i thought would help, and it would still work for gaming.tested it today and in a busy office it still catches a lot of background noise, but the sound quality just feels more scratchy and not high quality, always found the old quality very good but this just feels like I could have bought any in-line mic for a few quid.Using with sony WXm4's noise cancelling headphones.Cable also super short on this one- which has it's pro's and cons.
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