HyperX QuadCast – USB Condenser Gaming Microphone, – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
HyperX QuadCast – USB Condenser Gaming Microphone, for PC, PS4, PS5 and Mac, Anti-Vibration Shock Mount, Four Polar Patterns, Pop Filter, Gain Control, Podcasts, Twitch, YouTube, Discord, Red LED
Product Dimensions
5.05 x 4 x 9.8 inches
Item Weight
1.6 pounds
ASIN
B07NZZZ746
Item model number
4P5P6AA
Batteries
1 Lithium Ion batteries required.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Date First Available
March 25, 2019
Manufacturer
HP Inc.
Language
Spanish
Country of Origin
China
Test video – HyperX QuadCast – USB Condenser Gaming Microphone, :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oMCb7s93Hfg
Product highlights :
Radiant red lighting with dynamic effects: Stunning red lighting and dynamic effects for an eye-catching shot of customizable style.
Built-in anti-vibration shock mount: Isolate the mic and suppress the sound of unintentional rumbles and bumps with the elastic rope suspension.
Tap-to-mute sensor with LED status indicator: Use the convenient tap-to-mute functionality to prevent an audio accident along with the help of the LED mic status indicator. If the light is on, the mic is active, if the light is off, the mic is muted.
Four selectable polar patterns: Choose between four polar patterns (stereo, omnidirectional, cardioid, bidirectional) to optimize your broadcast setup and keep the focus on the sounds you want to be heard.
Gain control adjustment: Easily adjust your mic sensitivity by turning the dial at the bottom of the QuadCast.
Versatile adapter fits 3/8-inch and 5/8-inch threaded setups, compatible with most mic stands or boom arms. The internal pop filter helps block plosive sounds from hitting the mic, and you can monitor the mic via the headphone jack.
➕ What is the price of HyperX QuadCast - USB Condenser Gaming Microphone, in Saudi Arabia ?
The price of HyperX QuadCast – USB Condenser Gaming Microphone, in-store is 350 SAR VAT.
➕ When HyperX QuadCast - USB Condenser Gaming Microphone, was released ?
The release date was March 25, 2019.
➕ What is the price of HyperX QuadCast - USB Condenser Gaming Microphone, cheap used ?
The price of HyperX QuadCast – USB Condenser Gaming Microphone, used is 240 SAR VAT.
➕ What are the main characteristics of HyperX QuadCast - USB Condenser Gaming Microphone, ?
Special specifications :
Radiant red lighting with dynamic effects: Stunning red lighting and dynamic effects for an eye-catching shot of customizable style.
➕ Is it interesting to buy this product ?
The best people who can answer you are customers who have already bought and tested this product (See Customer Reviews). This product is rated 4.7 / 5 on Amazon.
➕ Where to buy HyperX QuadCast - USB Condenser Gaming Microphone, in Saudi Arabia ?
Microphone w/ Stand, Mini USB to USB Cable (3M), Mic Arm Adapter
Polar Pattern
Cardioid, Bidirectional, Omnidirectional and Stereo
Purchase advice :
Warranty :
Check the duration of the warranty and also the faults and defects it covers. Is it complete or limited? and What is included in the warranty (parts, repairs or both)?
Shipping :
Is delivery offered? And how long does it take to get delivered (Delivery time)
Proof of purchase :
Does the shop give you an invoice ?
After-sales service :
Do they have an after-sales service to have information about the installation or operation (instructions for use). Also in case of problem, it is the seller who takes charge or you must contact the manufacturer or supplier yourself.
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10 reviews for HyperX QuadCast – USB Condenser Gaming Microphone,
Rated 3 out of 5
C. B (verified owner)–
Yeti > Quadcast S overall – I’m a streamer that went from a Blue Yeti (standard) to a HyperX Quadcast S. After using it for about a week, I’ll be returning this. For reference, I used the mic on a Windows PC for streaming games and talking on Discord, so it was always on Cardioid mode. I did not use an interface. Price was not an issue for me (it was on sale for TG/BF weekend when I purchased, but HyperX is typically more expensive than Blue).
Rated 5 out of 5
F. I (verified owner)–
Five stars… with the right software – Warning: this microphone is incredibly sensitive. Do not buy this if you do not plan to use software to help filter out noises that you do not want to be heard. Out of the box, this microphone was literally picking up the noises of my clothing against my chair and the sound of my arm moving across my mouth mouse pad. Not to mention louder noises such as the clicking of my mouse and the switches on my keyboard.
Rated 5 out of 5
F. I (verified owner)–
Five stars… with the right software – Warning: this microphone is incredibly sensitive. Do not buy this if you do not plan to use software to help filter out noises that you do not want to be heard. Out of the box, this microphone was literally picking up the noises of my clothing against my chair and the sound of my arm moving across my mouth mouse pad. Not to mention louder noises such as the clicking of my mouse and the switches on my keyboard.
Rated 5 out of 5
E. J (verified owner)–
Noise cancellation – This microphone is of really good quality for the price. The button on the top allows for quick mute, but I am sure there is a hotkey binding feature that can be applied to mute. The mic itself reminds me of a pill, but there are extra attachments that can be used to mount it differently. Personally, I took apart an old lamp stand and 3D printed models to mount it to my desk. The audio comes only from the front end, so make sure it is facing you as the audio protrudes in a cardioid polarized wide 76-degree beam width (guess), but if you fly sUASs, then in terms of piloting, it is like a patch antenna, but with less range. Another key feature to note is that the light color can not be changed. If you are researching a couple of 100 microphones, I would settle on this despite the price, spending $40 on a microphone is what you are expecting to spend. Settling for a random microphone called, Hape might echo microphone (look this up this is pretty funny), probably isn’t a good idea. Follow the reviews and save yourself many hours of research, already have done it for you.
Rated 5 out of 5
J. K (verified owner)–
Awesome mic, almost too sensitive! – So I ordered this because I got tired of wearing a headset for 8-16 hour a day and wanted to swap to external speakers for work. Well, color me impressed! Both work and gaming have told me that it’s the best sound they’ve heard yet for my mics and I’ve tried a few. It blows away my headset mic and that’s a Logitech Wireless Pro X ($200 headset). Even with the gain turned all the way down, I use a software gain to decrease its sensitivity so I can listen to music or TV in the background without it being picked up and other parties having to listen to it.
Rated 5 out of 5
E. J (verified owner)–
Noise cancellation – This microphone is of really good quality for the price. The button on the top allows for quick mute, but I am sure there is a hotkey binding feature that can be applied to mute. The mic itself reminds me of a pill, but there are extra attachments that can be used to mount it differently. Personally, I took apart an old lamp stand and 3D printed models to mount it to my desk. The audio comes only from the front end, so make sure it is facing you as the audio protrudes in a cardioid polarized wide 76-degree beam width (guess), but if you fly sUASs, then in terms of piloting, it is like a patch antenna, but with less range. Another key feature to note is that the light color can not be changed. If you are researching a couple of 100 microphones, I would settle on this despite the price, spending $40 on a microphone is what you are expecting to spend. Settling for a random microphone called, Hape might echo microphone (look this up this is pretty funny), probably isn’t a good idea. Follow the reviews and save yourself many hours of research, already have done it for you.
Rated 5 out of 5
N. J (verified owner)–
Love it! – I haven’t had much experience with mics.
Rated 5 out of 5
N. J (verified owner)–
Love it! – I haven’t had much experience with mics.
Rated 5 out of 5
J. K (verified owner)–
Awesome mic, almost too sensitive! – So I ordered this because I got tired of wearing a headset for 8-16 hour a day and wanted to swap to external speakers for work. Well, color me impressed! Both work and gaming have told me that it’s the best sound they’ve heard yet for my mics and I’ve tried a few. It blows away my headset mic and that’s a Logitech Wireless Pro X ($200 headset). Even with the gain turned all the way down, I use a software gain to decrease its sensitivity so I can listen to music or TV in the background without it being picked up and other parties having to listen to it.
Rated 3 out of 5
C. B (verified owner)–
Yeti > Quadcast S overall – I’m a streamer that went from a Blue Yeti (standard) to a HyperX Quadcast S. After using it for about a week, I’ll be returning this. For reference, I used the mic on a Windows PC for streaming games and talking on Discord, so it was always on Cardioid mode. I did not use an interface. Price was not an issue for me (it was on sale for TG/BF weekend when I purchased, but HyperX is typically more expensive than Blue).
C. B (verified owner) –
Yeti > Quadcast S overall – I’m a streamer that went from a Blue Yeti (standard) to a HyperX Quadcast S. After using it for about a week, I’ll be returning this. For reference, I used the mic on a Windows PC for streaming games and talking on Discord, so it was always on Cardioid mode. I did not use an interface. Price was not an issue for me (it was on sale for TG/BF weekend when I purchased, but HyperX is typically more expensive than Blue).
F. I (verified owner) –
Five stars… with the right software – Warning: this microphone is incredibly sensitive. Do not buy this if you do not plan to use software to help filter out noises that you do not want to be heard. Out of the box, this microphone was literally picking up the noises of my clothing against my chair and the sound of my arm moving across my mouth mouse pad. Not to mention louder noises such as the clicking of my mouse and the switches on my keyboard.
F. I (verified owner) –
Five stars… with the right software – Warning: this microphone is incredibly sensitive. Do not buy this if you do not plan to use software to help filter out noises that you do not want to be heard. Out of the box, this microphone was literally picking up the noises of my clothing against my chair and the sound of my arm moving across my mouth mouse pad. Not to mention louder noises such as the clicking of my mouse and the switches on my keyboard.
E. J (verified owner) –
Noise cancellation – This microphone is of really good quality for the price. The button on the top allows for quick mute, but I am sure there is a hotkey binding feature that can be applied to mute. The mic itself reminds me of a pill, but there are extra attachments that can be used to mount it differently. Personally, I took apart an old lamp stand and 3D printed models to mount it to my desk. The audio comes only from the front end, so make sure it is facing you as the audio protrudes in a cardioid polarized wide 76-degree beam width (guess), but if you fly sUASs, then in terms of piloting, it is like a patch antenna, but with less range. Another key feature to note is that the light color can not be changed. If you are researching a couple of 100 microphones, I would settle on this despite the price, spending $40 on a microphone is what you are expecting to spend. Settling for a random microphone called, Hape might echo microphone (look this up this is pretty funny), probably isn’t a good idea. Follow the reviews and save yourself many hours of research, already have done it for you.
J. K (verified owner) –
Awesome mic, almost too sensitive! – So I ordered this because I got tired of wearing a headset for 8-16 hour a day and wanted to swap to external speakers for work. Well, color me impressed! Both work and gaming have told me that it’s the best sound they’ve heard yet for my mics and I’ve tried a few. It blows away my headset mic and that’s a Logitech Wireless Pro X ($200 headset). Even with the gain turned all the way down, I use a software gain to decrease its sensitivity so I can listen to music or TV in the background without it being picked up and other parties having to listen to it.
E. J (verified owner) –
Noise cancellation – This microphone is of really good quality for the price. The button on the top allows for quick mute, but I am sure there is a hotkey binding feature that can be applied to mute. The mic itself reminds me of a pill, but there are extra attachments that can be used to mount it differently. Personally, I took apart an old lamp stand and 3D printed models to mount it to my desk. The audio comes only from the front end, so make sure it is facing you as the audio protrudes in a cardioid polarized wide 76-degree beam width (guess), but if you fly sUASs, then in terms of piloting, it is like a patch antenna, but with less range. Another key feature to note is that the light color can not be changed. If you are researching a couple of 100 microphones, I would settle on this despite the price, spending $40 on a microphone is what you are expecting to spend. Settling for a random microphone called, Hape might echo microphone (look this up this is pretty funny), probably isn’t a good idea. Follow the reviews and save yourself many hours of research, already have done it for you.
N. J (verified owner) –
Love it! – I haven’t had much experience with mics.
N. J (verified owner) –
Love it! – I haven’t had much experience with mics.
J. K (verified owner) –
Awesome mic, almost too sensitive! – So I ordered this because I got tired of wearing a headset for 8-16 hour a day and wanted to swap to external speakers for work. Well, color me impressed! Both work and gaming have told me that it’s the best sound they’ve heard yet for my mics and I’ve tried a few. It blows away my headset mic and that’s a Logitech Wireless Pro X ($200 headset). Even with the gain turned all the way down, I use a software gain to decrease its sensitivity so I can listen to music or TV in the background without it being picked up and other parties having to listen to it.
C. B (verified owner) –
Yeti > Quadcast S overall – I’m a streamer that went from a Blue Yeti (standard) to a HyperX Quadcast S. After using it for about a week, I’ll be returning this. For reference, I used the mic on a Windows PC for streaming games and talking on Discord, so it was always on Cardioid mode. I did not use an interface. Price was not an issue for me (it was on sale for TG/BF weekend when I purchased, but HyperX is typically more expensive than Blue).