The new Shure MoveMic Wireless Microphone System has been designed with content creators in mind and brands high-fidelity sound to video production. Shure is a brand that’s probably best known for its ...
Shure may have been innovating audio for 100 years, but the blue-chip brand shows few signs of slowing up. The company will be exhibiting at CES Unveiled 2026, where it will unveil it’s latest product ...
I was happy — excited, even — to check out Shure’s latest USB microphone. Its predecessor, the MV7, has been my default podcasting mic since it was launched toward to end of 2020. I’ve recorded more ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Shure's original MV88 microphone (no, not the + version) was a convenient snap-on option for iPhone users. Since Apple ditched the port for ...
The latest podcasting mic from Shure is an all-around winner — especially for those recording in less-than-ideal locations. The Shure MV7+, an improved version of previous excellent Shure vocal mics, ...
Today, Shure announced the evolution of its hybrid XLR/USB dynamic microphone with the launch of the MV7+ Podcast Microphone. The company has been making some of the best podcasting mics for a long ...
If you’re going to sound your best on podcasts, online videos or conference calls, it helps to invest in a USB microphone. Today’s MacBook Pro setup takes advantage of a USB mic from the excellent ...
Whether you choose a direct USB microphone or you're an audio-specialist XLR type, Shure has you covered on getting that audio routed to your computer's USB port. The PG27USB and PG42USB are direct-to ...
Shure's new MV88 USB-C Stereo Microphone for iOS and Android, adds USB-C connectivity alongside auto-level control, noise reduction, and four pickup modes. The latest iteration of the Shure MV88 adds ...
Shure is beginning to port members of its PG line of mics over to USB. First are the PG27USB and PG42USB side address cardioid condenser mics. The USB versions of both microphones include integrated ...
Around late-September/early-October each year, I get a Slack message from Greg asking whether I’m interested in writing a gift guide (or two). “Sure,” I say ...