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Published: 2013-07-16, Author: Will , review by: pcmag.com
Unique, convenient design. Good sound quality for voice calls.
Not quite strong enough for recording. Strange balance of price, features, and performance
The Blue Microphones Tiki is a unique USB mic mainly intended for voice calls, and not quite powerful enough to handle serious podcast or recording work....
Abstract: The primary reason that I, and I suspect others, don’t make phone calls over Skype on my computer more often is that unless I reach for a headset, the audio quality through the microphone built into my laptop is going to make for a mediocre sounding ...
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Published: 2012-08-20, Author: Mario , review by: gizmodo.com
You can get by with the in-line mic on a pair of headphones or Bluetooth headset. But if you dont want to wear a headset, and you really want more clarity in the sound your computer is capturing, then the Tiki makes a weak computer mic sound just about 6...
Published: 2012-08-08, Author: Paul , review by: newatlas.com
Abstract: The snail-like Tiki USB microphone from Blue that caught our attention at CES 2012 has now been released. The PC/Mac-friendly, plug-and-play microphone features background noise-cancellation and auto-muting for online comms and a high quality voice/instru...
The Tiki is a rare miss from Blue, which normally produces excellent microphones. If you're looking for a mic for voice notes or Skype calls, I would steer clear of Blue's teensy Tiki. It's a pretty trinket, but it doesn't deliver sound quality any better...
Good design, Excellent sound quality, Compact, Extension lead included
Noise cancelling isn't perfect
The Blue Microphones Tiki is a fantastic little microphone that looks great and sounds even better.
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Published: 2012-08-21, Author: Mario , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Only if you really really care about the clarity of the sound your computer is capturing. The Tiki is non-essential betterness. If $US60 is a little too much or you're not going to use the mic often, you can certainly get away with the in-line mic on your...
Great design, small, sounds good, auto sound control works brilliantly
USB extension gave us some hum in Audacity, natural recording mode is great but very quiet
A lovely device, and one that will add a great deal to either Skype or your podcasting. We used it for both, and all the people we spoke to said it sounded brilliant. Shop around, and you can nab this for just £30 too, and at that price, it's a steal...
Abstract: I find that I'm using Skype more and more these days, and also dictating text to my MacBook on a several-times-daily basis – both of which activities require using the laptop's microphone. Skype is self-explanatory, but you may not have noticed the new di...