> £179.99 > FROM ikmultimedia.com > FEATURES 24-bit, 96kHz recording, stereo or four-channel operation, four polar patterns (switchable cardioid, omnidirectional, figure-eight and stereo polar), direct monitoring, dual gold-sputtered 0.55-inch capsules, Loopback+, 20Hz-20kHz frequency response
Requiring no drivers, the iRig Stream Mic Pro comes with Lightning and USB-C cables
Based in Italy, IK Multimedia produces a range of audio devices that straddle the worlds of music-making and podcasting, with a focus on portability. The iRig Stream Mic Pro is a microphone that doubles as an audio interface for your Mac, iPhone or iPad.
Entirely self-contained and requiring no drivers, it comes with Lightning and USB-C cables and will power from your device, with an optional power supply also allowing you to charge your iPhone or iPad when in use. You also get an adjustable metal desk stand and a thread adapter should you wish to mount the mic on a larger boom.
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