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🎧 Elevate your voice, own the room—FIFINE K690 means business.
The FIFINE K690 is a premium USB podcast microphone featuring a tri-capsule array and four selectable pickup patterns (cardioid, omnidirectional, bidirectional, stereo). Its all-metal construction ensures durability, while onboard mute, gain, and headphone volume controls provide precise audio management. Compatible with Windows, Mac, and PS5, it offers plug-and-play convenience for podcasters, streamers, gamers, and musicians seeking professional sound quality at an accessible price point.






| ASIN | B08KD5NHKV |
| Antenna Location | Gaming, Streaming |
| Audible Noise | 30 Decibels |
| Best Sellers Rank | 46,239 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 126 in Computer Microphones |
| Box Contents | USB cable |
| Brand | FIFINE |
| Brand Name | FIFINE |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Headphone, Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Connectivity technology | USB |
| Connector Type | USB |
| Connector type | USB |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,317 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
| Hardware Platform | computer,on-camera |
| Impedance | 2.2 Kiloohms |
| Item Dimensions | 22.7 x 17.7 x 16.7 centimetres |
| Item Weight | 1300 Grams |
| Manufacturer | FIFINE |
| Manufacturer Part Number | ABCD20K690 |
| Microphone Form Factor | Tri-Capsule Array |
| Model Name | K690 |
| Model Number | K690 |
| Model name | K690 |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Polar Pattern | Bidirectional, Omnidirectional, Unidirectional |
| Power Source | Adapter |
| Recommended uses for product | Gaming, Streaming |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 65 dB |
| Special Feature | Volume Control |
| Special feature | Volume Control |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
I**C
Is This the Best Budget Podcast Microphone?
Hey everyone! Today, we’re checking out the FIFINE Podcast Microphone—a USB mic with four pickup patterns that’s perfect for podcasting, streaming, and recording. But is it any good? Let’s find out! 🔄 Unboxing & Build Quality Inside the box, you get the mic itself, a solid metal stand, a USB cable, and a user guide. The build quality is impressive—sturdy metal construction, a smooth volume dial, and a convenient mute button. For a budget mic, it feels premium. 🎛️ Features & Pickup Patterns This mic has four pickup patterns—cardioid, omnidirectional, bidirectional, and stereo—so whether you're recording solo, interviewing a guest, or streaming, there's a mode for you. Plus, it’s plug-and-play on Windows, Mac, and even PS5—no drivers needed! • Cardioid Mode – Focuses on your voice, great for solo podcasts and streaming. • Omnidirectional Mode – Picks up sound from all around, ideal for group discussions. • Bidirectional Mode – Perfect for interviews. • Stereo Mode – Adds depth for music or ASMR recordings. The audio is crisp, clear, and warm, with minimal background noise in cardioid mode. It’s not quite pro studio level, but for the price, it’s one of the best USB mics out there. 👍 Pros & Cons ✅ Pros: ✔️ Excellent sound for the price ✔️ Four pickup patterns = versatile ✔️ Plug-and-play, no hassle ✔️ Solid metal build ❌ Cons: ❌ No XLR option for advanced setups ❌ Picks up keyboard noise in omnidirectional mode 🏆 Final Verdict For under £60, this is one of the best USB microphones for beginners. Whether you're podcasting, gaming, or making YouTube videos, the FIFINE Podcast Mic delivers impressive quality without breaking the bank.
R**E
No mistake....this is a superb microphone....
My Blue Snowball mic was coming up to 10 years old, having done sterling service, so it needed to be replaced. My first instinct was to go with the Blue Yeti, it seemed ideal...but I had a look around first, and found the FiFine K690-B, which seemed to be a Yeti clone, but considerably cheaper. Now, I'm usually an advocator of the adage....you get what you pay for....but this FiFine mic proved an exception. Its build quality is superb, all metal, and a sturdy desk stand, easily the equal of the Yeti. The mic has the 4 polar PU patterns, omni, bi, cardioid, and importantly, stereo. I would be using only cardioid and, mostly, stereo. They all work flawlessly. The mic is sensitive, but I had no problem with unwanted background noise. It also has a variable gain control, the pattern switch, a monitor mic control, and a mute button. The recorded sound in all modes is full and rich, much better than my outgoing mic. I record solo stringed instruments, and the stereo setting coped with this admirably, as did the cardioid. The immediacy of the sound is particularly noteworthy. Setup of the mic on Windows 10 is completely automatic. Now, what are the cons? For me, it's a matter of ergonomics. FiFine could have improved upon the Yeti control layout by bringing the mic gain control to the front of the mic, where the headphone monitor gain is already. The polar pattern switch can remain at the rear, although I can't see any reason why all of the controls couldn't be at the front. I have no information on how good it is for gaming, as I don't game. Other than this, the mic is a great buy, and thoroughly recommended.
S**E
Stellar sound, reasonable price.
I grabbed this as I was in a dire need of an upgrade in the microphone department; for my Youtube tutorials, gaming, and other areas. I was previously using a Samson GoMic USB Condenser. I know/knew that the Blue Yeti had been around for more than a decade at this point, but I also had to assume that there'd been enough time for a competitor to be born. After doing some digging, and watching Youtube videos--I came across this. I can say that I'm not disappointment. It offers crystal clear and reasonably balanced sound. I really am stoked and looking forward to playing more with the Stereo option. It's an all metal-build which makes it feel incredibly sturdy, and as much as I hate to the use the buzzword--"premium". I will say that the marketing material isn't clear, but what I received does use a USB-C port on the mic itself, and you do get a USB-C to USB-A cable in the box. The cable feels equally good quality, and as a good length. But I ended up using a USB-C to USB-C cable that I had laying around, it works/records just fine. The stand that it comes with itself is sturdy enough, but I feel also too low. So what you see in the photo is a third-party stand, with a third-party windshield. The mount is something I designed and 3D printed, and will be make free as well as easy to find. This is, probably, the optimal mic position, especially for stereo recording. Which the LED light to indicate of you're "hot" or muted, should be facing you. The knob for volume, and selector switch for the patterns are actually facing away from you.
S**A
Great sound
Fantastic sound quality. Very reasonable price and very sturdy. It’s a good piece of kit. The only thing I really don’t like is that it is a usb connection which after time can come loose (although mine hasn’t at the moment and hope it doesn’t!). I’d much prefer if it connected via a jack. However, I’m very pleased with the quality of the mic and sound. I would buy again and I highly recommend.
J**S
Great microphone.
Great microphone offering different pickup patterns. Made like a tank, feels really expensive. Audio quality is impressive for the price. Pros: 4 different pickup patterns Solid build quality Easily accessible mute button Great design Matt black looks sleek 😎 Long USB cable provider Cons Audio can be a bit noisy, so recommend post processing a bit Although the included stand is good the mic still sits low so I'd recommend a boom arm for convenience and optimum audio clarity.
C**N
Works perfectly with iPad too — love it!
I'm absolutely loving this microphone! The best part? No external power needed — just plug and play with a USB-C cable. I've been using it on my computer without any issues, but the other day I decided to try it with my iPad (A16 chip) — and it worked immediately! No setup, no drivers, just instant recognition. So convenient for recording anywhere. Highly recommend!
K**7
Multi pattern master.
Well constructed and well presented in a box that will usefully provide protection for the microphone whilst travelling. I used audacity software and a pink noise app to accurately map the 4 polar patterns and test for how well the noise rejection was. The microphone performed exactly as you would wish for. Variable microphone gain and headphone gain will allow you to have maximum control over any recordings you make. Spoken voice recordings were extremely natural picking out the timbre and nuances in my speech. I intend using this microphone for recording my mother and I recounting her life story. In this instance my test recordings would indicate that the stereo polar pattern will provide a natural method to recreate the scenario of w people seated side by side. The illuminated mute/recording button gives instant reassurance of the microphone state of use.
B**I
best mic ever perfect for gaming
Im not a youtuber or online streamer just using this mic for gaming. As a gamer i was looking for proper mic what will hide every background noise like my pc or mechanical opitcal keyboard etc etc. Well im really happy that i tried new fifine K690 my voice is cristal clear, my friends can barely hear my keyboard and no background noise. Looks awesome and its solid. Best microphone in that price range and like a lot of people said its better than blue audio.
B**R
Another Great Mic from FiFine, but Hoping for Innovative Changes
There is no arguing that the FiFine K690 is a Blue Yeti Clone. Same features, similar build concept, and even every button and dial is in the EXACT same position as the Blue Yeti. Does this mean it isn't a good mic? No, it is a good mic. Although, I would love to see some innovation from FiFine in the future. A part of me doesn't want to say this slightly critical stuff about FiFine because I really do like them as a company. They produce some great mics for a great price. Since I know they are capable of making good products, I know that they could be capable of even more and coming out with their own microphone concepts with great features! I'd like to see them make the NEXT Blue Yeti, not the current one. FiFine K690 Pros: The K690 functions very well. Great build quality. Reasonable price. Sound is on par with the cost. Has a slight edge when it comes to sound quality compared to the Blue Yeti. Has useful and nice features (4 separate polar patterns). FiFine K690 Cons: Carbon Copy of the Blue Yeti (Some people probably don't care about this at all). I wish it at least could do 24 bit 48 kHz, but it just simply matches the Yeti with 16 bit 48 kHz. Once again matches the Blue Yeti with a mini USB port, I would have liked to see a USB-C port on this mic. Stand is a little short, so it could be hard to get great sound with it on a desk Summary: When it comes to the K690, I believe the Pros out weigh the Cons. This is a good sounding microphone with great features, even though those features aren't the most cutting edge. A lot of people may not care that it is a clone. The only reason I do, is that I want more for FiFine as a company. If you want to watch my full review, check out the 'Audio Hotline' on YouTube.
P**R
Amazing product.
Microphone quality is amazing. Connectivity is easy. Value for money.
L**A
otimo
já tem alguns meses de uso e nunca deu problema. na epoca, chegou antes do prazo e bem embalado.
B**H
I hate to say this, but this might be the only mic I really need
TL;DR - If you’re looking for a good, all-around microphone that will morph and shift with you as your recording needs change, and want good recording quality, I would recommend this. With its different polar patterns, it can function as a voiceover microphone, a podcasting microphone, a streaming mic, an audio/video conference mic, a beginner SFX or foley mic, and it even does decently at recording instruments. At its price, it is an incredible value. First of all, I need to provide some context so that both the people who just want a high quality microphone, and the more discerning readers among you can get a reference point for why I’m equipped to make this review. I am an amateur audio recording enthusiast, and in my humble collection of microphones reside a Shure SM7B, a Rode NTG2, a Techzone Audio Products Stellar X2, a Sennheiser E614, an Audio Technica AT2035, a couple of Audio Technica ATR2100x-USB mics, a Golden Audio Project D2, and some wireless Samson systems. I’ve owned a number of other microphones in the past, from the likes of the aforementioned brands, as well as Blue. I’ve also worked with various flavors of digital recorders from Zoom and Sound Devices, and hired and worked on set with audio folks who own Schoeps, Lectrosonics, Neumann and Zaxcom gear. I’m no expert, but I’m a pseudo geek, and I *love* gear. I used to follow Curtis Judd and Podcastage religiously, until I discovered that my devotion to them was draining my wallet (I was buying stuff they reviewed, even though I didn’t need any more gear) When I got the opportunity to review the Fifine* K690, I initially scoffed at the idea. I’d owned budget Chinese audio gear in the past, and they were mediocre at best. How much better could they have become? The photos looked good, though, and my contact at Fifine who reached out to me to request a review agreed that I was not bound to say anything positive if my assessment revealed that there wasn’t anything positive to say. I told her I was in. I’ll gloss over the packaging and appearance with the exception of saying that it’s really quite nice and better than expected at this price point. Packaging discarded, I checked out the build quality of the mic. It has heft, and feels very solid. The finish is really quite nice, and the silk The included base has a small footprint, and the mic swivels smoothly in the base, while staying put when you place it at a weird angle. You can easily mount the mic on a standard mic stand or boom arm with the included adapter, which screws into the bottom of the mic, but Fifine made a very curious choice for the size of that screw thread. Perhaps this is my own ignorance on display, but I would have chosen a 1/4”-20 female screw thread on the bottom of the mic to ensure compatibility with the vast majority of grip gear. Instead, the size is strange and appears to be non-standard. I then plugged it into my 2013 Mac Pro using the included USB cable (very strangely dimensioned at 9.84 feet long), turned my monitors down, slapped my Sony MDR7506 monitor headphones on, and spun up Adobe Audition. After selecting the Fifine K690 as the input, I gave it a whirl. I started with the cardioid polar pattern first, as that’s the one that I use the most, and started recording. Color me impressed! Upon playback, I was a little shocked at how good this jill of all trades microphone performed. I’d turned the gain knob on the mic all the way down, and the signal was strong, with almost no background noise. I don’t know if there’s a built-in pop filter or not, but plosives were minimal, even though I kept saying ping pong pang punk right into the microphone. I spun the microphone around as I kept babbling to test off-axis rejection, and was rewarded with very little pickup on the back side of the mic. I then ran through tests with the other polar patterns, and voila! Omnidirectional was indeed omnidirectional, stereo was stereo and the figure 8 (or bidirectional), worked as claimed. For the price, I think it’s really hard to beat the value of this mic. Time will tell whether it will stand up to the rigors of regular use, but its utility cannot be denied. I use it for Zoom, for letting my daughter record her singing, and for calls home via Google Voice. It has a built in mute button, which is much easier to access and use than the mute button on Zoom, or having to press the Zoom keyboard combination to mute. If I was a podcaster, I’d take it on the road with me and save time on setup, and give my back a break. It now sits on my desk, taking centerstage, while my SM7B sits on its boom stand, viewing it askance, probably muttering less than savory things under its breath. I never thought I’d say this, but this might be the only mic I’d need. Does that mean I’ll stop watching Curtis Judd and occasionally getting one of the mics he recommends, even if they can only be used in limited situations? Nah, I like audio gear, and this K690 will someday join my SM7B in envy. But until then, it's a solid, all-around replacement that simplifies my audio chain significantly and works well for my current needs. *It’s pronounced like you would say the word “fine” twice in a row. I had to know since I was having too much fun making up pronunciations, and emailed them to ask
J**E
Totally awesome This is the one to go for FiFine K690
An amazing usb mic would rate it as top class..I'm into radio broadcast and this one sure wins in terms of Sound quality,ease of use and a lot of options.. Noise cancellation is good and voice quality is superb on par or better than some of the more expensive mics...setup is an ease and the mic is all metal and superbly built...5 out of 5 ...this one's just awesome..
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