Razer Seiren Mini Mic Review / Test (Compared to Seiren X, Snowball, NT-USB Mini, Yeti Nano)

Today I review the Razer Seiren Mini, a budget USB super-cardioid condenser microphone. The mic has a very crisp and clear sound, although leans towards being a bit crunchy. It does a decent job at background noise rejection as well, but most importantly it is plug and play, easy to set up, and affordable. HQ Audio Of Review: Buy the Razer Seiren Mini (Affiliate) Amazon: B&H Photo: Buy the Pop Filter Used (Hakan P110) (Affiliate) Sweetwater: 00:00 - Intro / Price / Disclaimer 00:32 - Setup for Tests 00:48 - What’s in the Box 01:19 - Build Quality / Walkthrough 01:48 - Specifications 02:10 - Polar Pattern Test 02:34 - Plosive Rejection Test 02:45 - Distance Test 03:02 - Background Noise Test 03:51 - Treated vs. Untreated Room 04:09 - Desk Top Stand vs Boom Arm 04:52 - Noise Floor Measure 05:41 - Blue Snowball Comparison 06:38 - Samson Q2u Comparison 07:34 - Rode NT-USB Mini Comparison 08:26 - Blue Yeti Nano Comparison 09:19 - Razer Seiren X Comparison 10:31 - Latency Test 11:01 - Music Test (Electric Guitar / Acoustic Guitar / Singing) 12:19 - Pros & Cons 13:39 - Overall Thoughts 15:29 - Recommendation 17:03 - Outro Subscribe For More Videos: Become a Member: My YouTube Setup: My Favorite XLR Mics: My Favorite USB Mics: Check the Frequently Asked Questions: Vote For What You Want Reviewed: NOTE (FULL DISCLOSURE): If you purchase an item using my amazon link, it provides me a small referral fee. For more info check my FAQ page links below. Check Out This Stuff TOO: Website: Giveaways: Discord: Merch: Company Relationship Disclosure: Personal:
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