- For Podcasting, VoIP, VO & More
- USB Recording or Internal Recorder
- Built-In Noise Reduction
- Cardioid for Solo, Omni for Room Capture
- 3.5mm Monitoring Jack
- Built-In Controls for Easy Operation
- 44.1 and 48 kHz / 16-Bit Audio
- Bus-Powered from Connected Device
- Battery Powered if Need Be
- Includes Stand and USB-C Cable
In the Box:
- Tula Microphones The Tula Mic (Seafoam)
- USB-C Cable
- Integrated Stand
- Limited 1-Year Manufacturer Warranty
Solving many problems for podcasters, voice-over artists, and VoIP conference-callers in one small package, the Tula Mic is a broadcast-quality USB microphone with built-in recording capabilities, should you wish to forego connections to host computers or devices. The mic, offered here in a stylish seafoam color, sounds great and couldn’t be easier to use: all the controls you need to select audio modes, change volume, or begin capturing to the built-in recorder are on hand.
Connect to host devices over USB-C and monitor audio straight from the mic over headphones. Use built-in noise-reduction from a renowned Swedish company to suppress extraneous background noise. A built-in battery can give you up to 12 hours of continuous use. The integrated stand makes placement a cinch, and can be removed if need be.
This mic is perfect for recording directly to computers, be they mac or windows systems. With the right, separately available adapters, you can also record with Android and iOS devices.
Don’t want to use a computer or a mobile device? Not a problem: the built-in recorder can hold up to 12 hours of wav files. This feature, combined with the rechargeable battery, allows for versatile and mobile operation.
The mic records audio at 16-bit / 48 kHz, giving you the broadcast standard for media playback. On the audio side, the two-capsule design ensures that whatever mode you choose, the mic will pick up a clear and present sound.
The Tula Mic can also be switched to 44.1 kHz for use with Akai MPC Series devices.
Ryan –
Unlike any other
I already own a number of podcasting mics but saw a video on these Tula mics that really intrigued me. I mostly wanted to have the option for internal recording without the mic even needing plugged in to a power source.
I have NOT been disappointed. The quality of the mics has been superb. A perfect blend of highs/mids/lows. It makes my voice sound good (adult male), my wife’s (adult female) and even my three year old boy’s! Very crisp sound – not needing much post production correction at all, if any!
They’re made of high quality metal materials. Parts are replaceable (don’t see that needing to be done, but still nice). The retro, yet somehow modern, look to them is so so good. You just WANT to use them.
Internal recording and battery life are game changers. Wow! You can even record a single track that uses the noise cancellation feature, but simultaneously record a safety track without it.
Plenty of buttons on both sides is nice too, so you don’t have a lot of tricky taps to get where you want with the settings.
The only things I can warn you about are these:
– There is no screen or gain knob with numbers to see settings or playback features. You kind of have to get your muscle memory down a bit to navigate the features (not bad though with all the available buttons).
– These mics are sensitive! Definitely buy the Tula pop filters or you’ll get too many plosives.
One last good thing – although all these mics sound better when your mouth is closest to the mic, these Tula mics sound great even when you’re a few feet away. Awesome!
Ryan –