Testseek.com have collected 30 expert reviews of the AntLion Audio ModMic 5 Attachable Boom Microphone and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for AntLion Audio ModMic 5 Attachable Boom Microphone.
July 2017
(87%)
30 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Improved design over ModMic 4, Multiple cable lengths, Detachable mute switch, Better cable, Clear audio quality, Omni and Cardiod mics combined
Still sensitive to EMI with cardioid capsule, Mute doesn't fully engage, Boom arm a bit too stiff (minor issue)
The ModMic concept has always been intriguing and a worthwhile upgrade for anyone looking to convert their premium headphones into a headset. The magnetic clasp holds the mic in place, while at the same times, lets you fold the mic out the way when not in...
Published: 2017-02-08, Author: Will , review by: pcmag.com
Microphone detaches from cable, Two mic configurations
Y-adapter, required for game systems and mobile devices, is not included
The Antlion Audio ModMic 5 lets you turn any pair of headphones into a gaming headset, and can switch between omnidirectional and unidirectional modes on the fly...
So in my testing, there were a few things I was considering. Is the ModMic 5 as good as the previous models? Is it a good option for someone who wants a gaming headset but with proper audiophile quality headphones and microphone? Also if it is an improv...
Published: 2017-01-15, Author: Michael , review by: gamersnexus.net
the ModMic 5 is a solid improvement on the ModMic 4, although none of its improvements are revolutionary. The ModMic 5 is currently priced at $70 on Amazon, making it somewhat expensive, but there is also a lack of comparable products for it to compete...
Abstract: When we crossed paths with Antlion's ModMic 4 back in January 2016, we walked away considerably impressed. A year later, our enthusiasm only extends for Antlion's excellent new ModMic 5. That's primarily due to numerous user-requested enhancements Antlion...
I'm torn. If you're an audio snob and have an expensive pair of headphones kicking around, the ModMic could be interesting. It's certainly a better solution than using a Blue Snowball/Yeti or some other desk mic as your voice chat input, especially in noi...
I'm torn. If you're an audio snob and have an expensive pair of headphones kicking around, the ModMic could be interesting. It's certainly a better solution than using a Blue Snowball/Yeti or some other desk mic as your voice chat input, especially in noi...