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Best In Ears for Gaming? - Antlion Kimura Review

This is an overview of the Kimura in ear headset that combines fitted in ear montiors with a microphone for noise isolation and talk back.

Kimura Solo: https://amzn.to/3tNvUaN

Kimura Duo: https://amzn.to/3Qz1nGE

Kimura Microphone Cable: https://amzn.to/3tElg5S

The Best Wireless Mic for VR Streaming - The Mod Mic Wireless

This is the Mod mic wireless from antlion. And if I can be honest at the top here it kinda blew me away. This modular mic you guessed it basically turns any device into a high quality broadcast headset. As you can see here I’ve attached it to my quest to be used for streaming and recording my voice while I’m inside the headset. 

The magic to the modmic is its Neodymium N45 strength magnets that let you easily swap this mic from your questicles to your favorite pair of over the ear headphones to use for voice chat while flatscreen gaming.

To attach the mod mic, grab the included alcohol strip and first clean the surface of your desired device, then pull out one of the two magnetic clasps found in the case.  Now remove the protective layer on the back side to reveal the 3M sticky and then with the microphone attached press and hold them both in position for one minute as to solidify their bond to your device. Antlion does suggest to leave them attached at least an hour before your first use.

The mod mic connects to your computer wirelessly with its usb dongle that uses aptx technology to transmit a full 16bit, 48khz high quality audio signal with a 20hz to 20khz frequency response range for all you audio nerds out there. To make this even more impressive it has a nearly imperceivable 34 milseconds of latency which is 5 times faster than most bluetooth devices. So its more than just a bluetooth receiver. The one caveat here is that the dongle will need to be in line of sight of your microphone but they included a usb extension cable and an adhesive cable anchor so you don’t have to use up your front ports or make a mess on your desk. 

Oh and by the way I’m using the mic to record the audio for this entire video. Are you impressed? Let me know in the comments. And while were here lets do a quick comparison of… my rode studio mic that I usually use for these unextended ubiquitous videos… the quickly quivering quest microphone that is onboard the headset… and now back to the marvelous mod mic wireless.

You may have noticed the little switch near the wind screened mic capsule… that switch swaps between an omni directional mode which gives you a wider frequency response range if you have a quieter more suitable audio environment. But If you need a little background noise reduction you can swap over to the crispier uni-directional mode that focuses the sound on whats just in front of the mic. Personally I’m a fan of the dixie chicks so I like it wide open and omni. Yeahhh.

Speaking of needing to mute, you can tap the side button for a one touch mute which is then reflected in a red light visible on both the mic and the usb dongle so you can see when you are or aren’t muted. 

Unlike some wireless mics you are still able to use it while its charging via the included usb to microusb cable. I will say this does force you to place the mic on the right side of whatever device you put it on so if you do need to charge it, the cable hangs straight down rather than the awkward cable hang over. I’m usually a left side mic guy but the right side is starting to grow on me. It will take about 12 hours of play time before needing a charge.

Lastly you can use the modmic on Windows, Mac, Linux, and the Playstation 4 and 5. No bueno for xbox unfortunately.

You can add the mod mic wirless to your VR streaming arsenal for $130 and I’ve put a link to it in the description below. Like I said at the top I was thoroughly impressed with the audio quality and the ability to swap so seamlessly between my quest for vr streams and then my headphones for regular gaming.

If you have any questions let me know and I’ll answer them in the comments below and of course I’ll catch you in the next quickie!