The new HyperX SoloCast 2 looks like a return to gaming microphone simplicity, whereas its bigger brother is covered in all the bells and whistles you could think of


A good microphone doesn’t need to have a million features to make an impact. Wrap a high-quality capsule in a sturdy frame, convert the output to a USB connection, and provide a stand. That’s about all you get with our current favourite budget gaming microphone, the Amazon Basics USB condenser mic, and it works brilliantly.

It’s also roughly what you got with the original HyperX SoloCast, and its replacement, the HyperX SoloCast 2, looks like much of the same—except with a redesigned chassis and some tilt functionality thrown into the mix. We were big fans of the original, but it’s pretty hard to find now, so are we looking at the return of a budget gaming mic classic?

The HyperX SoloCast 2 Microphone on a blue gradient background

(Image credit: HyperX)

HyperX describes the SoloCast 2 as “an all-in-one mic that doesn’t ask for more”, and the keep-it-simple-stupid philosophy seems to be hard at work here. It’s a cardioid-patterned condenser mic with a USB Type-C to USB Type-A connection, capturing up to 96 kHz 24-bit audio through its weeny little capsule.



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