








🎧 Elevate your voice, own your stream — sound like a pro, no studio needed!
The TONOR Q9 USB Podcast Microphone is a professional-grade condenser mic designed for gamers, podcasters, and content creators seeking studio-quality sound without complexity. Featuring a large 16mm diaphragm and cardioid pattern, it delivers clear, noise-free audio. The plug-and-play USB connection supports PS4/5 and PC platforms, while included accessories like an adjustable arm stand and pop filter provide a complete setup for streaming, recording, and broadcasting.







| ASIN | B07JMYG6LF |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #21,564 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #36 in Vocal Condenser Microphones |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (10,852) |
| Date First Available | February 22, 2019 |
| Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
| Hardware Platform | Gaming Console |
| Impedance | 2200 Ohms |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.43 pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 16.54 x 7.76 x 3.5 inches |
| Item model number | 6543865128 |
| Manufacturer | TONOR |
| Material | Metal |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Microphone Form Factor | Large Diaphragm |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 16.54 x 7.76 x 3.5 inches |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 45 dB |
| Size | Q9 |
J**E
Awesome mic with some minor annoyances.
The mic itself is great for the price, sounds good and still works like new after a year or two of owning it. Make sure you connect it to at least a USB 3.0 port (the blue one) or it won't even power on. It's rather chunky compared to a standing mic or those you find on the side of a headset of course, but that's the nature of the beast. The only real issue I have is the pop filter arm is difficult to pose, likes to droop, and loosens itself every now and then.
K**U
Good Mic
Great mic that has served me well for a while and great budget option.
K**N
Works Great and Great Price!
I really do enjoy this mic! I got it a few weeks ago and it's exceptional quality for the price and very easy to set up. It stays in its place on the desk without issue and is very clearly much better quality than the built in mic on my computer. I've used this in both Messenger calls with friends and Google Meet for schooling and it works perfectly with both. This is a microphone I've had my eye on for a while and purchasing it was definitely worth it! — Edit as of 12/29/25: After having owned this mic for years, I can still attest to its sound quality to price point ratio. However, the mic would occasionally peak mid recording, even when speaking at a normal voice range. The vice clip as well as the angling screws would loosen over time and would have to be adjusted every few days or so. I noticed that the mic liked to randomly stop working, but only on Discord. It would disconnect randomly, sometimes multiple times during a call. It could be easily fixed with a simply unplug and plugging back in. Just a minor inconvenience really. Especially since I never experienced the issue anywhere else. I have since given this mic away as a part of a bundle of unwanted/unused gaming equipment. The reason? My current desk has medal rods that run underneath along the under edge and the lip was not big enough for the mic to have enough support. I had even tried putting cardboard against the medal beam and clipping it against the beam and cardboard instead of the lip. This would work for a short period of time, but the mic would eventually fall, especially since the vice would loosen as explained above. I’m sure something sturdier like screwing a wooden piece into the desk might’ve worked fine, but I’m not fond of the idea of screwing stuff into a desk for a mic I had planned to upgrade eventually anyways, so I just went and bought one that sits on the desk. So, if your desk has support beams, be aware that you may not have enough lip to support the mic without DIYing something up. Regardless of these issues, I still swear by this mic. It is a great starter mic, especially with how cheap it tends to run these days. It offers quality sounding audio for a cheap price and can make the difference in a project’s quality if all you’re using now is built-in, or Dollar General level tech. It will last you long enough to see you upgrade it and then long enough to sell or give to someone else.
J**Z
Great Value USB Microphone – Clear Sound with a Few Minor Drawbacks
I’ve been using the TONOR USB Podcast Microphone Kit for gaming, and it has exceeded my expectations for the price. It offers clear audio quality, easy setup, and a solid build that makes it a fantastic option for beginners and casual content creators. The microphone delivers clear, crisp, and natural sound with a cardioid pickup pattern, making it perfect for vocals, streaming, and podcasts. Background noise is minimized well, and the audio has a warm, rich tone, especially for speech. I was impressed by how clean the recordings sounded without much post-processing. Setup is a breeze—simply plug it into a USB port, and it’s ready to go. It’s fully compatible with Windows, macOS, PS4, and PS5, and it works perfectly with Discord, Twitch, and Zoom without needing additional drivers. The microphone itself feels sturdy and well-constructed, with a sleek, matte black finish. The included adjustable arm stand is surprisingly solid for the price. It clamps securely to my desk and provides good flexibility for positioning. The shock mount reduces vibrations, keeping the audio smooth and clean. This mic handles various applications well. The PS4 and PS5 compatibility is a nice bonus for console. Issues to consider: While the mic delivers good raw audio, it lacks onboard gain or volume controls, which means you’ll need to adjust levels through your PC’s settings or streaming software. Although the included arm stand is decent, it feels slightly flimsy when fully extended. For long-term use or heavier-duty setups, you may want to upgrade to a more stable boom arm. While the cardioid pattern reduces ambient noise, it still picks up some keyboard clicks and desk sounds, especially if you have a mechanical keyboard. Using a noise gate in software helps reduce this issue. The lack of a mute button can be inconvenient for streamers and podcasters who want to quickly cut their mic. Adding this feature would improve the overall usability. Overall: The TONOR USB Podcast Microphone Kit is a fantastic entry-level microphone that delivers clear sound, easy setup, and good versatility. It’s perfect for streaming, gaming, and casual recording, making it an excellent value for the price. While it lacks advanced controls and premium accessories, it’s still a solid choice for content creators on a budget. Highly recommended for gamers, streamers, and podcasters looking for affordable, plug-and-play performance with reliable audio quality.
J**S
Todo funciono bien, sin mayor problema
M**K
My Son uses it all the time and loves it
N**N
Parfait pour faire mes streams 😁🎮🕹
J**E
Bought for my son and works awesome and great price. We received it pretty fast too! Very happy :)
V**.
When I ordered it I got to know it is 1 channel, 16 bit, 48k HZ DVD quality microphone which is same as my default laptop microphone. I wasn't aware of this before I ordered it. But here is my full experience: - if you keep mic far from you then it won't capture the audio properly. - you will have to keep it just in front of your mouth to capture clear audio. Close as you might have see many YouTubers do. - I was not sure I made a good purchase until I created a youtube video on programming tutorial with this mic. I realised the quality is actually good. I just need to keep it close to my mouth. - Not only that I also realised it captures only my audio and majorly ignore the background noise which was amazing and I wasn't expecting that. So I am finally happy with my purchase.