Author Topic: Small, USB clip-on microphone?  (Read 690 times)

I need one of those small headset microphones, but can be clipped onto the wire of the headphones I'm using right now. I've already found some, but they all use a microphone jack instead of a USB. Right now I'm looking for workarounds like microphone-to-usb converters.

Never heard of them, but it sounds cool :o

Never heard of them, but it sounds cool :o
I could save some money and use the same headphones I'm comfortable with.

I've found a device which can be plugged into a USB port which introduces a microphone and headphone jack.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16812186046&nm_mc=OTC-Froogle&cm_mmc=OTC-Froogle-_-Adapters+and+gender+changers-_-Syba-_-12186046

I guess now I just need to find a headphone-less headset-microphone, if that doesn't sound confusing.
« Last Edit: January 10, 2012, 12:53:15 AM by Squideey »

I can't find the stuff I'm looking for. Any kind of clip-on microphone I find doesn't have a bendable cord at the end so I can position it in front of my face.

I can't find the stuff I'm looking for. Any kind of clip-on microphone I find doesn't have a bendable cord at the end so I can position it in front of my face.
I have a headset with broken speakers but working mic.
close enough

You can use any apple headphones as mics. I'm srs, just plug the jack into the mic port and talk into the speakers.

You can use any apple headphones as mics. I'm srs, just plug the jack into the mic port and talk into the speakers.

LOL

LOL

It actually works, you can do it with all speakers since the only difference between a speaker and a microphone is the polarity of the magnets or something

It actually works, you can do it with all speakers since the only difference between a speaker and a microphone is the polarity of the magnets or something

loving magnets. How do they work.