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About 8 filtered resultsby Rich Risitano · Posted
Starting a video podcast may seem like jumping from checkers to chess, regardless of whether you already have an established audio-only podcast or you’re starting from scratch. But fear not, in this guide, we’re going to show you how to get started with video podcasting by helping you find the right gear to make your video podcast stand out.
The Basics: Computer, Camera, Mic, and Headphones
OK, let’s assume you’re flying solo in your podcast and that your
by Gabby Bloch · Posted
For gamers or content creators who live stream, investing in a clean sounding microphone is essential. Luckily, you don't have to spend an arm and a leg to get solid performance. We've listed the best sounding and most popular USB mics for gaming and live streaming in every price range, since USB mics tend to be the more popular choice in this category. However, we've also included a few XLR dynamic and condenser mics at the bottom of the article should you want to elevate your sound performance to the next level.
USB Mics for Gaming and
by Robert Rives · Posted
The modern conferencing environment has changed a lot over the last few years; with more employees working remotely, a flexible conferencing system that allows everyone to be heard is more important than ever. To that end, Shure’s latest, powerful and comprehensive Microflex line-up of networked and securely encrypted audio-conferencing solutions will work no matter what your classroom, office or
by Mos Khan · Posted
For gamers, a comfortable pair of headphones with great audio is an indispensable tool if you're looking to fully immerse yourself in your games. You can have the best gaming setup around, but your experience will be absolutely underwhelming without a good pair of headphones. In general, there is no perfect, one-size-fits-all pair of headphones since comfort can be pretty subjective, so we highly encourage trying on any pair you're considering if you have the opportunity. Additionally, what sounds good to one person might not necessarily sound
by Rebecca Melville · Posted
Logitech continues to be the one-stop shop for content creators. Featuring premium lighting solutions, cameras, and microphones, Logitech’s catalog of creator-focused accessories reflects a growing customer base that values quality, functionality, and aesthetics. Read on for highlights of some of Logitech’s most noteworthy peripherals. We’ll tell you why they would make a good addition to your own streaming setup.
StreamCam
When it comes to cameras, creators today have many solid options to choose from. While a vlogger might opt for a more
by Jill Waterman · Posted
As they say, a company is only as great as the people within it. The product experts at B&H exemplify this adage daily, in the personal attention they offer every customer interaction, as well as their depth of knowledge and passion for practical solutions.
“Many people don’t realize, it’s not just knowing the tech that’s important; the sales reps behind the counter get customer feedback about the items that serve people best,” explains B&H Sony Specialist Yisroel Ybgi. “So, their recommendations are not only based on what it says in a
by Daniel Bockrath · Posted
With each year, the variety and quality of wired and wireless headphones improves for a wide range of consumer and professional applications. Apple’s removal of the 3.5mm headphone jack in the iPhone 7, as well as the recent release of the company’s Airpods, would seem to indicate that the trend is toward wireless, though there remain plenty of situations in which a wired set of headphones is preferred. Here are a few points
by Justin Dise and Val Lazarev · Posted
Although the idea of a wearable POV camera dates back several decades, the first action camera to be offered on the consumer market was a GoPro.
The Story Behind GoPro
A young man was off on a surfing trip somewhere far off, and wanted to capture quality photos of all the action, but found there was no way to get close-up angles. This same young man also very badly wanted to invent something. That was in 2002, and that same year, Nicholas “Nick” Woodman founded GoPro. Two years of work later, the first GoPro was introduced, the