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🎧 Elevate your voice, own the room—plug in, stand out!
The FIFINE K669B USB condenser microphone delivers professional-grade cardioid sound with a robust metal design and plug-and-play USB connectivity. Perfect for streaming, podcasting, voice-overs, and meetings, it offers clear vocal capture with minimal background noise, an adjustable volume knob, and broad compatibility across Mac, Windows, and gaming consoles—all bundled with a sturdy tripod stand for immediate use.

















| ASIN | B06XCKGLTP |
| Antenna Location | Recording/Meeting/On-Line Course/Gaming/Streaming/Podcasting/Voice-Over, Video Conference |
| Audible Noise | 16 Decibels |
| Audio Sensitivity | 78 Decibels |
| Best Sellers Rank | #97 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #3 in Multipurpose Condenser Microphones |
| Brand | FIFINE |
| Built-In Media | Condenser Microphone , USB-B to USB-A/C Cable, Tripod Stand, User's Manual |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop/Desktop, PS4/PS5, Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Connector Type | USB Type-A, USB Type-C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 34,420 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| External Testing Certification | USB MIC |
| Frequency Range | 20Hz-20kHz |
| Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
| Hardware Platform | Desktop/Laptop, PC, PS4/PS5 |
| Item Weight | 0.35 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | FIFINE |
| Maximum Frequency | 20 KHz |
| Mfr Part Number | ABCD170001 |
| Microphone Form Factor | Desktop Microphone |
| Minimum Frequency | 20 Hz |
| Model Name | K669B |
| Model Number | K669B |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Polar Pattern | Unidirectional |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Recording/Meeting/On-Line Course/Gaming/Streaming/Podcasting/Voice-Over, Video Conference |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 78 dB |
| Special Feature | 6.5ft USB-B to USB-A/C Cable/Play and Plug/Desktop Mic, Stand, Volume Control |
| UPC | 728290254285 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | I year warranty |
D**I
legit plug and play - works right out of the box
very impressed. i plugged this into my HP windows 11 laptop, expecting a confusing installation process, but nothing happened. so i go to my settings, look at the device manager, and the mic was already recognized, plus it automatically became the default. nice! i went to update the drivers, and it was already up to date. this is true plug and play. i got the white color, and it looks very sleek. i appreciate that it came with a mic stand because i would have totally forgotten about that. the sound is nice and clear, no buzzing or interference. if you're looking for a cheap budget mic, spend an extra $10 now and get this one instead. the quality is significantly better plus it'll last longer, it's a worthwhile investment.
J**G
Great Mic at a great price
Works exactly as intended. The sound is clear and the microphone itself feels sturdy. For the price, I’m very happy with it.
N**9
Excellent isolation but dull mid- and high-range frequencies IMO
I picked this up to try out for voiceover work on my YouTube videos and possibly videoconferencing. So many positive reviews, especially at its price point. I have two monitors, and my desk is in a corner so even lavalier mics that I had tried were still picking up a lot of reverb and reflection from all the hard surfaces, making my audio sound thin and echo-y. This mic, being a cardioid type, does an excellent job of isolating my voice and minimizing the unwanted reflections. I tested it both without, and with sound treatment foam in a 3-sided configuration under, behind, and against the adjacent wall and the difference was barely noticeable. It does an excellent job of rejecting unwanted reflections. I have the mic set up on my desktop with the included tripod, about 15" from my face. There is barely a difference in volume between on- and off-axis performance - On-axis being with me speaking directly at the diaphragm, and off-axis being with the mic next to my laptop (about 9" off center) and angled in at my face. I'm impressed with the consistency. Noise floor is very low, with no appreciable hiss even with the volume nearly maxed. I find the character of the K669B's sound to be midbass heavy. I think it also lacks presence in the midrange and is very flat in the upper range. It presents much more of a soft "AM radio" sound than a clear and dynamic "FM radio" sound. It sort of sounds like like it's under a blanket. Some folks might like that smooth character for podcasts or something, but I found it to be dull. By rolling off some bass below 250Hz, and boosting everything a bit on a slope from 2kHz up to 20kHz I was able to "pull the blanket" off of this mic a bit and open it up. Your preferences may vary. Either way it's a massive improvement over a laptop mic or gamer headset, and genuine value at its price point.
D**N
Love this!
Works well. Looks nice. Easy to set up, just plugged it into my laptop. Durable and sturdy. Sound quality was great! Fabulous buy and worth the money.
B**O
Great value
Oh man where do I even begin with this microphone. I've had this microphone for about 5 years now. The quality is still absolutely amazing. I bought the separate fifine microphone arm and paired with this microphone, it has done me wonders. I can't stress it enough how much this microphone sounds, it still sounds amazing. It's also really easy to use it's just plug in play with any USB device and then boom you're connected. It also doesn't weight that much either which is a good thing. If you need a good, reliable, durable (I have dropped this thing a plethora of times), and good value microphone, I would recommend this one for sure. The black color is also very good, haven't had any paint come off
N**K
A great mic for an even better price
Holy cow this Mic is nice. I've played with microphones from 5$-1000$+ and to be honest there is no bigger diminishing returns than a microphone. There is also almost next to no price-quality correlation either. A 100$ mic can sound and act like a 2$ mic and a 30$ mic can act like a 200$ mic. If you don't believe me check out any of the tests where they blindfold people and compare. Majority of people fail to determine a difference. This thing is simply outstanding. More than you can ask for. The mic itself is STURDY. Metal stand, THICK polymer mic with a metal grille. Simple plug and play with a volume knob. That FUNCTIONS. A good majority of volume knobs dont really adjust that well. It's either full blast or nothing with most. This is perfect. I work in a noisy office and calling through this can turn down the background noise from those loud coworkers. This is great for someone just starting out with a mic or someone who is experienced with them. Simple plug and play no amps needed.
M**K
Lighter, better looking and over all better sound than the Yeti.
I was skeptical of this mic despite the glowing reviews - even the limited reviews on youtube are good, with most finding that the limitations of the microphone are far fewer than it's benefit - which, frankly, is it's price. I picked it up for $24 dollars on a flash sale, but it's well worth the normal price for how it sounds. I picked it up with the Neewer NB-35 Microphone boom arm (which is PERFECT for this microphone, btw and comes with a pop filter!) Less than 50 bucks for a complete usb microphone setup. That alone is pretty great. Less than a week after buying this, however, I was at bestbuy for a big sale, and saw that the Blackout edition Blue Yeti was on sale with the ghost recon wildlands game combo for a shocking $75 dollars. So I bought it. I'm a singer/songwriter with 20+ years of recording behind me and play PC games and do some streaming and needed a new mic. All day I've been testing this mic (I have the black Fifine K669B for the record) and the Yeti side by side. The Yeti is larger, feels more premium, and has a mute button, gain control adjusts to louder volume, has 4 different polarity settings for doing podcasts or recording in stereo among other things. But I tested this side by side with the Yeti using the Yeti's cardioid settings to match the Fifine's. I adjusted the gain controls to be the same in windows, and slightly higher on the Fifine's gain knob to match the Yeti so they were as evenly matched as possible. I cannot distinguish a large enough difference in the audio (flat recorded in mono with audacity) to truly be able to justify the already discounted price of the Yeti compared side by side with the Fifine. Yes, the audio is just that good. I mean, as good as a USB mic is going to be. If you have the extra scratch and need more than one polarity pattern than just right in front of the mic (and the sides) then you cannot go wrong with the Fifine. I was so taken aback after hearing such good things about the yeti, but they both pickup the same background noises, and feel very similar. When positioned about 6" from the mics with pop filters in place, my voice felt more natural coming from the Fifine, with a bit more clarity perhaps in the Yeti but barely noticable. What bassiness there was (my voice isn't very bassy) was - to my ears - better on the Fifine. Not like, stupid bassy, but naturally the tone sounded more pleasing. And that's where this mic will be, about 6" from my face. It's small, light, very well made, all-metal, and about 1/4th the size of the Yeti. And the yeti weighs A TON, and has some bizarre irregular threading on the mount part where you need to buy a specific adapter or pray that you get one that the threads like. The Fifine just works. And if something happens to it you just buy another one for 25 bucks and call it a day. For professional streamers or people looking for a pro-level mic for doing voice/singing work, neither mic is going to be worth your time, you're going to want to use an interface and XLR mic/s for that, to get the sound as good as it can be. But if you're laying down tracks, writing idea songs, playing around, gaming, streaming, chatting with your friends in discord, this mic is an incredible value. I wish it had a mute button, that's a downer. But you can just turn the gain all the way down. I don't work for Fifine or Neewer, and I really want to like the Yeti, but I'll probably return it in the morning. It's a beautiful mic, but not as beautiful as having 50 bucks and something that sounds just as good. (IN CARDIOID MODE that is.) Also the Yeti is bigger, heavier, and takes up more space. I thought for sure when I started testing them that the Yeti was going to blow my mind, but insanely I can NOT tell the difference, or rather, I cannot detect why anyone would believe the Yeti is better sounding. I feel that maybe it's a reputation thing, as with the Beats headphones. Beats aren't all that good, my daughter has a pair and when I listen to them they're not bad but sound about as good as a pair of Klipsch I paid 30 bucks for on sale. Same situation here. I think Yeti's are maybe for people who either need that headphone passthrough, plan to use this for something greater than streaming or talking, and kids who just think they're good because other kids use them. TLDR: Don't be fooled, trust your ears, and just get this microphone and try it for yourself. You've got very little to lose.
N**N
Great for some presentations, other software cannot seem to determine how to function with it
Due to the pandemic exiling everyone to their homes for zoom calls and online presentations, I sprung for a bit more money to give this equipment a shot. I am aware of the external sound drivers, USB audio plug-ins and mixers. There are a multitude of ways to stream, present and capture audio but the problem I found is the software of these various services interrupting or overriding functions that make problems for just about everything I use to communicate, teach and record audio. First off, each piece of software is going to have their own merits, drawbacks and compromises to deliver audio -- but the issue I am having is none of them seem to recognize sensitivity in the microphone consistently. This is where the USB microphone comes in. I had hopes that the device would allow for me to have one consistent means of delivering audio to an audience across all platforms I've gotten familiar with using. This is not the case, which makes me wonder about the software's functions when it comes down to trying to give a call or a presentation. While the audio drops, the gain on the microphone and the gain from software seem to cancel one another out as they frustratingly fight for dominance on the output to an audience. In a way, the constant triggers of these changes means I am going back in to the software to fine-tune the settings then switching back to adjust the hardware. I am frustrated. This by no means makes the hardware somewhat inferior, I don't doubt that this USB microphone has its merits, but the compromise in simplicity is made up by terrible software. I would've loved a separate driver to clearly manage the input of the microphone that made universal changes through multiple programs, meaning I set it once then forget about it. Windows picks up the device as "Generic PnP Microphone" which isn't too exciting, but given that each program can't quite fine tune to the hardware; we get very "generic" sound to the audience. I hate it, I tried fine tuning it within windows, found a sweet spot, only for a number of people to complain on whatever platform I am using at the time. When I switched exclusively to using my webcam microphone, I received more praise that the audio was more 'balanced' and stayed consistent. I've moved, changed, adjusted and fixed this device into a number of positions. I am about done with trying to 'fix' the audio to remain the same across all the programs I am using. With this being said, as a single, stand alone upgrade over a built in laptop microphone, this works great. If you already have a desktop with above average specifications and are looking to add higher quality audio -- change out the webcam first. I believe the microphone in some of the cameras are fine tuned enough where the input matches to speaking rather comfortably on all platforms. Well , what is actually good about this particular USB microphone? It's powered by USB, no external power supply or setup required. For the layman setup, this is invaluable as Windows will primarily pick-up the device and configuring in the individual software is down to setting preferences. Individual tweaks, adjustments are excluded and you can only adjust the dial gain on the hardware then go into the settings of any given software to make final adjustments. In all, I am mixed to uncertain if I'd recommend this to users looking for a cheap means to do live streams and host their voice on multiple platforms. The drawback to a single device operating on USB can give some mixed results on how software treats the hardware. In Zoom and Discord for example, the microphone is listed as "Generic PnP Microphone". Take of that what you will, I've been reeling around the functions of the drivers in and software functions on this microphone. Thus far, the 'best' overall audio is captured by my webcam, which I purchased for around $70 more than the microphone. while I am toying with other microphones, webcams and different setups. I've spent around a year trying to find the best space for balancing business type presentation with other programs. This microphone has the potential, but, for dictation, zoom, discord, it falls flat on some performance in my views. After driving it for a year,I am going to roll back on the webcam solution until a better, cleaner means of getting my voice across multiple devices is found.
B**S
Excellent mic, buy it trust me.
Mic sound very good, stand is not too bad if you have a big desk. Also the volume thing on the mic is very useful, i can basically mute my mic using the volume thing. I give it 5/5 best budget mic I have ever tried. P.S: I recommend you use voicemod with this mic and put it on voice enhancer to make it sound even better
M**E
Excelente micrófono
Me sorprendió la calidad de sonido, en su totalidad de metal, no se siente frágil, fácil de armar, se conecta muy fácil a la computadora o celular.
K**L
Mikrofon
1 ay önce aldım, çok memnunum
P**A
Pro-Level Performance at an Unbeatable Price Point
If you're in the market for a high-quality condenser microphone that won't break the bank, look no further than the FIFINE K669B. This microphone delivers professional-grade audio performance at an affordable price, making it a favorite among content creators, podcasters, and musicians alike. One of the standout features of the FIFINE K669B is its impressive sound quality. With a cardioid pickup pattern and wide frequency response, this microphone captures clear, crisp audio with excellent detail and accuracy. Whether you're recording vocals, instruments, or podcasts, the K669B ensures that your recordings sound professional and polished. Another advantage of the FIFINE K669B is its ease of use. With plug-and-play functionality, this microphone is ready to use right out of the box – simply connect it to your computer or recording device via USB and start recording. The sturdy metal construction and stable tripod stand provide added durability and stability, ensuring reliable performance even in demanding recording environments. While the FIFINE K669B excels in many areas, it's worth noting that it does not feature built-in noise cancellation technology. This means that it may pick up background noise in louder environments, which could affect the clarity of your recordings. However, this can easily be mitigated by recording in a quiet space or using external noise suppression software. In summary, the FIFINE K669B condenser microphone offers unbeatable value for money, combining professional-quality sound, ease of use, and durability in a budget-friendly package. Despite its lack of built-in noise cancellation features, its impressive performance and affordability make it a solid choice for anyone in need of a reliable recording solution.
A**O
Aprovado
Excelente produto
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