🎧 Own your sound, light up your stream.
The FIFINE AM8T is a dynamic USB/XLR gaming microphone kit designed for streamers, podcasters, and vocal creators. Featuring plug-and-play compatibility, customizable RGB lighting, and a cardioid pattern with 50dB sensitivity, it delivers clear, professional audio. The kit includes a durable metal boom arm with adjustable positioning, mute and gain controls, and a headphone jack for real-time monitoring—perfect for elevating your home studio or gaming setup.
Minimum Frequency | 50 Hz |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 80 dB |
Frequency Range | 50Hz-16 kHz |
Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
Hardware Platform | PC, Desktop, Laptop, Mixer, Sound Card, Audio Interface |
Number of Channels | 1 |
Polar Pattern | Unidirectional |
Maximum Frequency | 16 KHz |
Microphone Form Factor | Microphone Kit |
Connectivity Technology | USB, XLR |
Connector Type | USB, XLR |
Special Features | Mute Function, Volume Control, Controllable RGB, XLR/USB Connectors, Headphones Jack and Headphones Vol. Control |
Compatible Devices | Computer, Mixer, Audio Interface, Mac OS, Windows |
Item Weight | 2.6 Pounds |
Material Type | ABS Plastic, Durable Metal, Sturdy Material |
Color | Black |
A**H
Easy set up and great quality
The microphone assembled very well, came with a long enough cable that had a USB-C with a regular USB converter on the same end if needed, and worked immediately after plugging it in and telling my computer to use the microphone as default. Very much worth it for the price, the quality of the sound is great when I am on a voice call. The boom arm stays out of the way and is very rigid but easily flexible for movement when loosened.
D**S
A great entry level mic for a casual user like myself
I have nothing but good things to say about this microphone. If you don't want to read a long review, the tl;dr: This is a great plug-n-play microphone that has great sound quality and a price that can't be beat.When the pandemic hit in 2020, I started playing online games with friends. When things went back to normal a few years later, we kept playing online as many of us had moved to different areas of the US.During that time, I used a nice set of bluetooth headphones and that was adequate. We mostly played strategy games, board games, or poker games where sound quality didn't matter.In 2024 we hopped on the Helldivers 2 train and the bluetooth headphones just weren't cutting it. To use the microphone with bluetooth, you have to accept the sound changes from full stereo to hands-free mono. For a game like Helldivers 2, that just didn't work. I couldn't hear anything at all.So I decided to invest in a microphone. I know nothing at all about microphones and just wanted something relatively cheap that would work. I did a little research and the main thing people said was to get a "dynamic mic" as opposed to a "condenser mic". Shocker, the dynamic mics are more expensive, often costing $100+.I ended up getting this Fifine, which was significantly cheaper. And to be honest, I wouldn't be able to tell it was a cheap model. The quality of this mic looks really good and feels solid. It uses USB-C which is nice, and even has an XLR jack for the serious audio people (I don't know anything about this -- I just use the USB jack).It is seriously plug-n-play. It took me all of 5 minutes to unbox and get set up at my desk. It just...works.The only additional recommendation I'd make. Even though this is supposed a "dynamic mic" which only picks up sounds right next to the mic, I found this still picked up all my keyboard strokes and could even pick up mouse clicking.The solution to this if you have an Nvidia card is Nvidia Broadcast. It is free and it has some sort of noise filtering that does an excellent job to remove background noise like what I mentioned above.If you need a stand and a mic and don't want to dive down the rabbit-hole of audio equipment, this is probably your best value-to-quality option. It's no nonsense, dead easy to set up, and in conjunction with noise filtering software like Nvidia Broadcast sounds phenomenal.
S**E
Great Microphone Kit for Streaming and Podcasting!
I’ve been using the FIFINE AmpliGame AM8T for a few weeks now, and it has truly impressed me.✅ Excellent Sound Quality – My voice comes through clearly and naturally. It doesn’t pick up too much background noise, which makes it great for streaming, podcasting, or voice-over work.✅ Complete All-in-One Kit – It comes with everything you need: a strong boom arm, built-in mute button, and a headphone jack for real-time monitoring. Super convenient!✅ Cool Design with RGB Lighting – The RGB lights give it a modern, gamer-friendly look without being distracting.✅ Easy Setup – The USB plug-and-play setup is perfect for beginners, and the XLR option gives room to upgrade in the future.✅ Sturdy Build Quality – It feels solid and well-made, not cheap or flimsy like some other budget mics.Overall, this mic set is a fantastic value. It’s perfect for beginners but also suitable for more serious content creators. Highly recommended!
R**N
Audio Engineer Hobbyist's Opinon
QUICK OVERLOOK: Good for the price, but take the springs off the boom arm the second you unbox it. if you want to see what I mean.This mic is an amazing low budget choice for live streaming, podcasting, and talking to your friends online. It looks good, sounds good and is easy to set up out of the box. It's also very versatile but simple at its core. This is my opinion if you're not thinking too seriously.Now, my honest overall opinion as someone who does audio engineering for a hobby, this product is pretty mediocre out of the box. The first thing I noticed was how extremely noisy the boom arm is any time you bump any part of it and if it's attached to a gaming desk, the vibrations from the keyboard etc. were obnoxious. That is until I realized the springs that the boom arm has have ZERO STRUCTURAL IMPORTANCE. I wanted to get rid of the vibrating sounds and noticed it was the springs that were making most of it. So I took them off hoping it wouldn't mess with the way the arm worked and lo and behold nothing bad happened. The way the arm worked did not change one bit and it turns out the springs have no use. Also, another thing about the structural build: The fact that the spot where the connections are at is on the bottom of the mic makes it really aggravating to use the swivel that it has. If you try to swivel it in a certain direction, the cords get stuck on the metal part that the mic is being held by.Next I’d like to mention the AUDIO QUALITY: Fairly good. A normal person not paying attention to quality wouldn't notice anything odd and would think it sounded pristine. However, in my personal opinion, out of the box, plugged into my computer via usb, the high frequencies like S’s and CH’s in speech were piercing my ears. So, VERY crisp sound, but almost too crisp for my taste.This is kinda an off topic part, but is the thing that blew me away and sold my appreciation for this mic. I bought this mic with the intent and expectation to use it only for streaming and video gaming. But as an audio engineer, (and a bit of a weirdo) I've always been interested in ASMR. I’ve always had the thought of making my own, but I've never had the money or quality enough mic(s) for me to be happy with it. But I noticed how clean and quality this mic's sound was and it gave me the idea to try doing asmr with it. The only downside was that sounds like taping, and blanket rubbing on the mic were ruined by the metal grate that the actual physical microphone is surrounded by. So I became a goblin tinkerer and unscrewed a few things to get the piece off and voila, I was left with the top of the mic that was underneath everything and I was able to get very good tingly and comfy sounds out of it. So I decided to buy a second one of the same exact model in order to have a binaural effect.So very good mic overall. Useful in many ways, you've just got to do some tinkering to get it to do what you want. It’s very good for recording talking, recording instruments like acoustic guitar and happens to be exceptional for ASMR.
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