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NZXT Capsule Mini Microphone Review

Rating: 8.0.

The Capsule Mini microphone is a stripped back, scaled-down version of the original Capsule released by NZXT back in 2021. With a vocal-focused frequency response and simple controls, alongside a much smaller size, this tiny mic aims to be the small package that good things come in! We also check out the Boom Arm mini… a smaller version of the NZXT Boom Arm. Can these small products deliver big performance?

Timestamps:

00:00 Start
00:50 Mic and Boom Arm pricing / details
01:35 Spec differences with Mini
03:13 Dimensions / colours / build quality
04:02 The design
06:18 Boom Air Mini
09:20 Sound tests
16:17 Mats thoughts & Software

Specifications:

  • DIMENSIONS – Total:3.9″ x 7.3″ x 3.9″
  • WEIGHT – Total:544.3g
  • POLAR PATTERN – Cardioid
  • FREQUENCY RESPONSE – Frequency Response:100hz – 10kHz
  • MAX SPL – 110dB
  • THD – 0.23% @ 1kHz
  • BIT DEPTH / SAMPLE RATE – 24-bit/48kHz
  • CONNECTION – USB-C
  • HEADPHONE AMP
    • Impedance:16ohms
    • THD:<0.1% @ 1kHz
    • Frequency Response:15Hz – 22kHz
    • Signal to noise:100dB
  • MICROPHONE THREAD – Female 1/4”
  • WARRANTY – 2 years

You can buy the Capsule Mini Microphone from NZXT for £59.99 HERE. You can buy the Boom Arm Mini from NZXT for £59.99 HERE.

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Pros:

  • Good sound quality.
  • Affordable at just £60.
  • Smart design.
  • Simple to use.

Cons:

  • No onboard gain control.
  • No headphone volume indicator.
  • Not the most premium build.

KitGuru says: The Capsule Mini is a decent microphone for the money. It's capable of capturing great sounding vocals when positioned close to the source of audio. The minimal design and simplistic controls make it a great entry level device that will be a definite upgrade in mic quality over most entry level headsets.

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Rating: 8.0.

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