

🎧 Elevate your voice, own the room with Rode PodMic!
The Rode PodMic is a premium dynamic unidirectional microphone crafted for podcasting and spoken word, featuring a broadcast-quality capsule, internal pop filter to minimize plosives, and a robust all-metal construction. Weighing 937g and designed for seamless use with the RODECaster Pro, it delivers crystal-clear, professional audio with a sleek, iconic design that stands out in any studio setup.





| ASIN | B07MSCRCVK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #870 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #40 in Condenser |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | PSA1 |
| Country of Origin | Australia |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (6,643) |
| Date First Available | 17 March 2009 |
| Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
| Generic Name | Dynamic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00698813005567 |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Impedance | 320 Ohms |
| Included Components | Microphone |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 22.9 x 15.2 x 10.2 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 937 g |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 22.9 x 15.2 x 10.2 Centimeters |
| Item model number | PODMIC |
| Manufacturer | Rode, Rode Microphone, 107 Carnarvon St, Silverwater, NSW, 2128 Australia |
| Material | Metal |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Polar Pattern | Unidirectional |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 22.86 x 15.24 x 10.16 cm; 937 g |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 78 dB |
| Size | Pod Mic |
| UPC | 698813005567 |
A**S
Bright, Crisp & A Delight To The Ears!
So finally after a long wait i have the Rode PodMic, the much anticipated microphone from Rode primarily meant for podcasting and spoken word, although i am no pro or an audiophile and doing voiceovers, etc is just a hobby i still purchased this microphone because, hey, who does not want to sound good! I would start by saying that this microphone was very rarely available even on amazon and is in great shortage around the world due to high demand, and i definitely know why after using it myself. Its an awesome microphone with the perfect clarity, brightness and an amazing feel to it, not to forget how elegant and classy it looks! It looks just like those radio broadcasting microphones and is built very sturdily, the entire construction is metal, it weighs almost around 1kg and feels pretty solid. The microphone comes with its own mount and man does it look beautiful! (Yes, i can say it again & again). After recording a few samples i definitely can say that this mic has a great presence and would benefit almost everyone doing podcasts or other spoken word applications, its crystal clear audio is its highlight and trust me nothing, absolutely nothing can beat it at this price point. Kudos to Rode for creating such a wonderful product! I can safely say...i am a fan of the PodMic!!
A**E
Love it
❤️
S**T
Excellent pod mic
Nice pod mic for voice over
J**E
Clear sound but... It's Dark!
PROS- Clear sound. Good noise cancellation. Above average build quality. CONS- Not a good mic for people who want extra depth in voice. Very flat and dark sound. Need 50-60% boost.
S**K
Top notch
Top class, awesome build quality.. recording experience is top class,but mic is extremely heavy..nearer to 1 kg....so one must need a quality boom arm,,,to hold this mic...
M**A
Honest review
Feels premium. Its built with metal so its heavy. The sound quality is just as expected. I'm proud to have it.
J**J
Podcast microphone
Rode, the name says it all. Requires additional bass boost. However the does job as expected. Value for the buck spent
A**P
Working perfact I have two of this mic
My Live FM studio is not 100% sound proof. but with Noice gate function in PodCaster of Road. this is working well for me.
T**M
I bought this mic after wanting it for over a year now and it sounds amazing truly podcast quality but there are things you will need too get it running well and without a problem mostly also this mic is super heavy like you can feel the quality just from holding it alone. You are gonna need an xlr cable duh and also a audio interface again duhhh but don't cheap out on these unless you want to get a gain booster which are hard af too buy like finding one in stock that won't break the bank will be like finding a grain of sand. Also get a good xlr cable most aren't expensive and mine was 4 pounds and feels good and won't break. If you are in a windy environment get a pop filter to put over it as the internal pop filter is crap and basically not even a feature. Also if you already have a boom arm or any kind of mic arm it should support it as it supports both 5/8" and 3/8" threaded mic stands so no need for a new one or a janky or overpriced adaptor. My only complaints are the fact they advertise a pop filter built in which I'm sure there is too a degree but it does nothing compared too a real one. And also how on my boom arm it doesn't like too screw on securely as the built in shock mount or stand can turn allowing the mic to move where ever needed means I tighten it as much as I would like but it's not a deal breaker. Overall an amazing microphone and sounds incredible for the price(excluding cables and interface and maybe gain booster if needed) and the fact that with some simple EQ it can sound just like the SM7B which seems too be the standard for mics like these I don't know why when this thing exists. So in short in my opinion (baring in mind i came from a blue snowball condenser mic) this thing is insanely good for the price and I don't think I will ever swap mics now. So if you can afford it get it unless you find something you like more. But if you want a good quality and amazing sounding mic for under 100 pounds then this is the one for you but please do listen to sound tests before you decide as not everyone likes the same sound I like :)
R**.
I absolutely love this mic, it has completely transformed the way my voice sounds on podcasts and voice-overs—it’s warm, clear, and has that rich broadcast tone you'd expect from much more expensive microphones. It feels incredibly solid and well-built, with a heavy all-metal body that screams quality. I’m using it with an audio interface, and once it's properly dialed in, the sound is crisp with minimal background noise, even in a less-than-perfect room. No need for an external pop filter either—the built-in windscreen does a great job. If you're confused about which microphone to get, check this out. First let's look at Dynamic vs. Condenser Microphones **Dynamic Microphones** * Great for podcasting, voice-overs, and live performances * Handle loud sounds well and are less sensitive to background noise * Very durable and can take a beating * Don't pick up fine audio details as clearly as condenser mics * Example: Rode PodMic **Condenser Microphones** * Best for studio vocals, singing, or acoustic instruments * Very sensitive and capture more detail and high frequencies * Can easily pick up room noise, echoes, or background sounds * Usually require phantom power from an audio interface or mixer Now let's check out USB vs. XLR Microphones **USB Microphones** * Plug directly into your computer's USB port * No extra equipment needed—great for beginners * Usually limited to using one mic at a time * Less flexibility to upgrade your setup later * Example: Blue Yeti **XLR Microphones** * Use professional 3-pin XLR cables and require an audio interface or mixer * Provide better sound quality and more control over audio settings * Allow you to upgrade different parts of your setup over time * Require more setup, but offer better long-term value and performance * Example: Rode PodMic with Focusrite Scarlett Solo I hope this helps :)
A**H
Great sound pickup
M**I
bardzo dobry mikrofon. Używam do podcastów. Wszystko zgodnie z opisem
H**N
profesyonel ürün