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🎙️ Elevate your voice, own your stream—pro sound made simple.
The MAONO HD300T is a dynamic podcast microphone featuring dual USB and XLR outputs for flexible use across computers and professional audio gear. Its supercardioid pickup pattern and noise reduction technology deliver clear, focused sound ideal for podcasting, streaming, and voiceover work. Equipped with zero-latency headphone monitoring and volume control, plus a durable metal chassis with shock mount and pop filter, this plug-and-play mic kit offers a complete, reliable solution for creators seeking studio-quality audio with effortless setup.











| ASIN | B08XXGSLPK |
| Antenna Location | Content Creation, Gaming, Home Office Remote Work, Home Studio, Multi-microphone Real-time Interaction, Podcast, Singing, Streaming, Video Conference, Vocal, Voice Recording |
| Audible Noise | 80 Decibels |
| Audio Sensitivity | 45 Decibels |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,614 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #11 in Multipurpose Dynamic Microphones |
| Brand | MAONO |
| Built-In Media | 78 inch USB cable*1 + 98 inch XLR cable*1, Dynamic microphone*1, Microphone stand*1, Pop fliter*1, Shock mount*1 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Audio Interface, Audio Mixer, Headphone, Laptop/Computer, PA System |
| Connectivity Technology | USB, XLR |
| Connector Type | 3.5 mm Jack, USB-C/ XLR |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,515 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| Frequency Range | 20Hz-20kHz |
| Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
| Hardware Platform | Laptop, Mixers & Audio Interfaces, PC |
| Manufacturer | MAONO |
| Mfr Part Number | MAONO HD300T |
| Microphone Form Factor | Handheld |
| Model Name | HD300T |
| Model Number | MAONO HD300T |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Polar Pattern | Super Cardioid |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Content Creation, Gaming, Home Office Remote Work, Home Studio, Multi-microphone Real-time Interaction, Podcast, Singing, Streaming, Video Conference, Vocal, Voice Recording Recommended Uses For Product Content Creation, Gaming, Home Office Remote Work, Home Studio, Multi-microphone Real-time Interaction, Podcast, Singing, Streaming, Video Conference, Vocal, Voice Recording See more |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 80 dB |
| Special Feature | Cardioid Pickup Pattern, Noise Reduction, USB/XLR Dual Outputs, Plug and Play, Volume Control, Zero-latency Monitoring Special Feature Cardioid Pickup Pattern, Noise Reduction, USB/XLR Dual Outputs, Plug and Play, Volume Control, Zero-latency Monitoring See more |
T**S
Durable feel, high quality!
Easy to put together. Good sound quality. Solid feeling. The screen actually makes it sound clean. I don’t have much experience with super pro mics but as new on this field I’m really satisfied with this mic because it feels solid and high quality. It has also a jack for monitor on the Mic.
A**T
A solid value and solidly built podcasting microphone.
If you're looking for a well-built, clean sounding, good-looking microphone for your podcasting, video-conferencing, or vocal needs, you're going to have a hard time beating the AU-HD300. It punches well above it's price tag in terms of quality, features and ease of use. The classic look and style is reminiscent of my AKG P5 mic, but the additional capabilities of the built-in USB C interface and headphone out makes it much easier to use with a computer. Handle-mounted system volume control and on/off switch are also a nice addition. The Cardioid pattern means good sound rejection from behind the mic, so keyboard noises are minimized, and the output is clean, with a low noise-floor. The only caveat to note is that the frequency response dips around 60Hz, and again above 16KHz, so it might not be the ideal choice for instruments such as piano, brass, or drums. But it's more than capable as a vocal mic, and the desktop accessories included means you don't need to go on a purchase spree to get this in use right away.
S**D
Good, Cheap Mic with Decent, Cheap Accessories
I'm going to be honest, I mostly got this Mic because a dynamic mic with such a robust accessory package for this price is basically unheard of. Overall, it's been good - though, if you're kind of soft-spoken, keep in mind that dynamic mics require you to get much closer and be a little louder than condensers. The quality, however, is crisp and clear, and the accessories package is ... well, *mostly* good. One thing definitely worth noting is that now, after several months of use, one of the sets of elastics in the shock mount *did* just rot through and snap - and when I say 'sets' I mean both of the ones on the back part of the mount. The front ones are hangin' in there, but I can see they're starting to crack too. I'll definitely need to get, at least, new elastics soon - possibly just a new shock mount if I can't find just the bands. So, if the price seems too good to be true, it probably technically is, haha! But everything else is still functional and working well. Only other issue I've had is a couple of times over the months of use, friends have reported a bad, weird buzzing sound, but unplugging and re-plugging has solved it instantly - overall still quite happy with my purchase and would recommend it.
.**.
Best mic at this price point hands down
Review for 'MAONO USB/XLR Podcast Dynamic Microphone, Studio Mic Kit with Volume Control, Shock Mount, Pop Filter, Ideal for Vocal, Instruments Recording, Voice Over, Live Streaming (HD300T)' This mic was only $50 AND it came with an adjustable stand, pop filter, and shock mount. Buying the accessories separately would cost more than the mic! I didn't try the stand as I purchased a heavy duty SnakeClamp and 5/8" adapter (check them out, seriously, SnakeClamp is amazing!) for my setup which supports the weight of the mic and my headphones. This is a dynamic mic so it is rather quiet (not much gain) but that means it also doesn't pick up background noise as much as a condenser mic would. Additionally it has a supercardioid polar pattern to reject off axis coloration, especially from the sides. Those two aspects combined make it great for rooms where you'll have a little background noise, especially from the side. In my case I have a window mounted A/C unit that I must run continuously in the summer because someone thought a split level house in a desert wouldn't be a problem :/ I still hear the A/C when I am not talking, but it's presence is reduced and since I'm directly in front of the mic my voice completely overshadows it. Discord and Zoom both have background noise cancellation which eliminates it in those applications. Although the sample rate is 44.1/48kHz (the minimum you'd find on any mic worth buying) this is more than enough for voice chat, streaming, etc. Since the mic's bit depth is 16 bit, at 44.1kHz sample rate, the bit rate is 705.6Kbps. At 48kHz sample rate, the bit rate is 768Kbps. An unboosted Discord server's voice channels max out at 96Kbps and a fully boosted one at 384Kbps which is still well below the mic's bit rate output. From what I can find, a Zoom Pro account can have a sample rate as high as 48kHz and this mic reaches that. Basically, unless you're planning on recording in a lossless format such as FLAC, the "low" sample rate of this mic is a non-issue. The bit depth of 16 bits is bare minimum for audio accuracy, and is a minor negative, but again outside of recording this still doesn't have much of an impact as at 24 bits, the bit rate would be 1152Kbps and for anything realtime over the Internet it would be compressed. Though it comes with a pop filter, it's a little bit janky TBH. It works, but does take some fiddling to get set up correctly. Protip: insert the mic into the shock mount, attach the pop filter to the little metal arm, THEN insert the arm+filter assembly into the shock mount. The mic allows for connecting via USB or XLR, and though I haven't tried it, I saw in reviews that both can be used simultaneously if you needed that for some reason. Unlike most (all?) of the other USB/XLR combo mics this one is USB-C on the mic end. The best benefit of this dual output is you can connect the mic directly to your PC via USB, but you also have the option to run it through a mixer or audio interface. So if you're on the go you can connect to your laptop with USB, then at home plug in through XLR. This also opens the door to exploring the world of digital audio if you decide to purchase a mixer/audio interface later. Technically it can connect directly to PC with an XLR to 1/8" adapter cable, but you'll have to basically swallow the mic and max the gain on your PC to hear it. I suspect this would be true for any dynamic mic. tl;dr is that this is probably the best mic you can get at this price point if your use case is streaming, gaming, voice chat, or any other realtime online voice application. The USB+XLR output provides outstanding flexibility and opens the door for anyone new to the audio space to get their feet wet with a mixer or audio interface. If you intend to do recording this is not a good fit. Consider the 'audio-technica ATR2100x-USB' which is a very comparable mic, but with higher bit depth and sample rates.
S**S
Great podcast mic
Easy installation of mic, great quality, and good sound.
D**S
Excellent microphone for voice or singing!
I'm setting up a home studio for voiceover work, and my old condenser mics weren't what I needed. I've got a lot of background noise, so I needed a dynamic mic that would suppress the background sound (mostly the air conditioning, which is quite loud even with the door shut- the main unit is right outside my room.) Since I didn't want to spend my money on sound treatment for the room, which would be cost-prohibitive for a part-time endeavor, I took a chance on this Maono Carotid Dynamic Microphone- and it's been great! The carotid pickup naturally suppresses the background sounds, and the mic sounds really good with my voice; I keep the mic fairly close to my mouth, and the pop filter that comes with it does a great job of suppressing the plosives (Peter Piper Picked a Peck of Pickles, etc.) so my voice sounds really natural and full-toned. It's clear and neutral, I don't hear any coloration from the mic itself, and it does a great job with the lower tones. I'm a baritone, and some dynamic mics make me sound like Mickey Mouse, but this one makes me sound more like Barry White! The pop filter could be bigger, and the rod that screws into the filter could be more robust, but that's a minor quibble- pop filters are a dime a dozen, and this one does the job as long as it's directly in front of the mic. I'm running the mic into my PreSonus 24c interface, but that's not even necessary, since this dynamic mic doesn't need 48v phantom power like most condenser mics do. This microphone can plug directly into a USB port on a computer or laptop, and it'll work just fine! In fact, with it plugged into my computer I get even more functionality- there's zero latency (no delay) when I plug your headphones (with 3.5mm stereo plug) into the rear of the microphone, and that's great: I hear exactly what the mic is picking up, and exactly what my voice sounds like before any EQ! When the mic is plugged into a USB port (USB 2 or 3, both work fine,) there's a volume control for headphones & the mic lights up with inbuilt green LED light, which looks fantastic. There's a manual On-Off switch that works both with USB and XLR. I can also have the mic plugged into an XLR input on my interface, and also have it plugged into my computer, simultaneously. I'm amazed at what this inexpensive mic can do! The kit with the mic includes everything I needed to get the mic set up & working, and the shock mount for the mic is really good. I don't have any desk space, so I don't use the mic stand which came with the mic (though it's well-made and sturdy,) but a scissor-arm bracket which I already had; the shock mount fit perfectly into the scissor-arm mic holder, no adapters needed. All in all, I'm delighted with this Maono HD-300T microphone, it's exactly what I was looking for and it sounds a heck of a lot better than its price point would suggest!
C**L
A Budget Mic That Can Perform As Good As Mics That Cost Twice As Much
I am very impressed with this mic, first off it seems much more sturdy that what you would normally find at this price point. The mic itself is built well and the stand is pretty sturdy as well. I don't see any issues using the stand it is built well enough to hold up to many years of use. I tested this mic extensively with the USB and XLR connections and compared it to a MXL 2003, Blue Yetti, and a Sure SM57 and this mic compares very well. The one thing I found that could be improved is the way the pop filter screws onto a post and is mounted to the stand, I was afraid it would break when I was screwing it on. Overall this mic is a great value for the money and I would recommend it to anyone that needs a mic but does not want to spend over $100 dollars. For what you get with this kit I really think you will be off to a great start it will get you all of the things you need for your audio at a price that wont break the bank and yet you wont sacrifice sound or product build quality in any way. If you want to see a in depth video review where check out my YouTube Channel named Captain Frugal.
C**C
Mic stand piece deformed
Everything was great but I’ve tried figuring out why the stand is tilting the microphone. If you’re an artist who genuinely is working towards growing and making a future of it you know your mic setups very well. Every microphone obviously has a different quality and that becomes very useful for us artists. My issues is with this at a constant tilt I have to put extra time and effort into the production of the songs I create bc it’s slanting which even just a tad bit can effect sound and especially clipping issues. Overall it’s an amazing product works perfectly fine but the stand has something in there making it near impossible to fix unless I were to buy a whole new one of which I wouldn’t do unless I was provided a free one as a replacement for this current one. (Btw the box also had a hole in the top of it but the packaging from Amazon did not which means your facility shipped me an already damaged product but no worries it still works.)
S**S
Microfono muy bueno y barato para creadores de contenido y potcast
Para gente que desea buen audio y no tiene mucho dinero es buena alternativa, es ideal para entornos con ruido de fondo por se dinamico (de hecho por esto preferi este a otros modelos de maono), tambien se anda comparando con opciones caras, vengo de un senheiser e835 y este maono se le pone al tu por tu, de hecho me agrada mas como suena mi voz con este maono, es lógico que por xlr se va oir mejor el microfono, pero si no tienes interfaz la verdad el sonido por usb también es muy bueno y profesional creeme no te va defraudar, la latencia para monitorearte es casi nula, se puede decir casi que es cero, un buen detalle de microfono, los accesorios con los que viene hace que sea una buena compra y puede que te ahore comprarte un brazo de micrófono, aunque sea una marca desconocida de dudosa procedencia, el producto es muy bueno, pasemos a algunos aspectos negativos para que vean que no todo es perfecto, el volumen en el que graba por usb si es un poco bajo, pero en edición se arregla esto y como si nada pasara, muchos han hablado de su buena construcción, pero si bien es buena, no es mejor que micrófonos como los shure o audiotecnica, para mi ahí puede quedar a deber, otro detalle son los botones para subir o bajar el volumen, estos si bien sirven para regular el volumen de la monitorización, tambien alteran el volumen de tu dispositivo, lo cual puede ser algo incomodo para algunos, y su ultimo defecto es que es recomendable usarlo con antipop porque si no tienes antipop suenan demasiado explosivas las p , aunque se defiende bien en este aspecto al traer un antipop que se ve muy bien
S**A
A really impressively good mic for the price
Great sound for podcasting in uncontrolled environments. Very solid build, nice materials, feels like it should hold up to reasonable abuse. Surprisingly good value, could not be happier with the mic and its results!
R**R
Great value and easy to use
My order arrived sooner than advertised. I found the mic easy to assemble and had no issues getting the mic working with my computer. I’m looking forward to using it for podcasts.
J**O
Excelente compra
Después de probarlo, es genial, reducción de ruido, capacidad de escuchar tu voz en tiempo real, conexión usb. Nada más que pedir. Están buscando un micrófono bonito y barato, este es. Gran calidad.
A**R
Well bulit. Solid Mic
A solid choice for both USB and XLR setups. The build quality is impressive—metal body feels sturdy and professional, and it looks great on my desk. Sound quality? Honestly, it’s fantastic. Clear and crisp with minimal background noise. The zero-latency monitoring is a game-changer, especially for recording and live sessions. No weird delays or echoes, which is a huge plus. But here’s the thing—when using USB-C, there’s no volume control for the monitor. It’s a bit inconvenient, especially if you’re trying to fine-tune things on the fly. I had to rely on my computer settings, which is doable but not ideal. Still, for the price and the versatility, it’s a great microphone. Perfect for beginners or anyone looking to upgrade without spending a fortune. Just keep the volume control thing in mind if you’re planning to use USB-C a lot.
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