

🎧 Elevate your voice anywhere, anytime—because your sound deserves the spotlight.
The SAMSON Go Mic is a portable USB condenser microphone designed for professionals and creators on the move. Featuring plug-and-play compatibility with Mac and PC, switchable cardioid and omnidirectional polar patterns, and a compact clip-on design, it delivers crisp 16-bit/44.1kHz audio quality ideal for podcasting, music recording, and streaming. The package includes essential accessories and software, making it a versatile, travel-friendly solution for capturing studio-grade sound wherever inspiration strikes.













| ASIN | B001R76D42 |
| Antenna Location | Podcasting, Streaming, Video Conference |
| Audible Noise | 12 Decibels |
| Audio Sensitivity | 12 Decibels |
| Best Sellers Rank | 7,092 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 124 in Condenser Microphones |
| Box Contents | cable USB, clip, microphone stand support, soft case, Cakewalk Music Creator software, 16bit/48kHz A/D converter, line/headphone output on 3.5mm jack |
| Brand Name | SAMSON |
| Colour | White |
| Compatible Devices | [Computer, Notebook] |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Connector Type | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (5,786) |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| External Testing Certification | não aplicável |
| Frequency Range | 48 KHz |
| Frequency Response | 20 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00809164009566 |
| Hardware Platform | laptop,pc |
| Impedance | 2200 Ohms |
| Item Dimensions | 7.1 x 4.3 x 2.3 centimetres |
| Item Type Name | USB Microphone |
| Item Weight | 227 g |
| Manufacturer | Samson Technologies |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SAGOMIC |
| Microphone Form Factor | Boundary |
| Model Name | Go Mic |
| Model Number | SAGOMIC |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Polar Pattern | Cardioid, Omnidirectional |
| Power Source | USB |
| Product Warranty | 1 YearManufacturer Guarantee |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 60 dB |
| Special Feature | Portable, 3.5mm jack, Switchable polar patterns |
| UPC | 815584015322 723856487657 809164209928 809164009566 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
F**S
What an amazing Product!
Wow. I use the microphone for several things on my Desktop PC. I use it to narrate over video while video editing and to record music and vocals for singing. Narrating first is clear and powerful. The ability to switch between different modes is great as it lets you get the dynamics of the room right. I am no where near the professional when it comes to audio but it sounds so crisp. It's so powerful that you can hear the whirl of my fans in the computer, this is easily sorted by moving the mic away and changing the mode of recording. The long wire and the clip also is great, I get a bit of room when recording. Although I haven't fully tested it for recording music and vocals, I did a few tests when I first got the microphone. I was blow away my the quality of the sound, using Cubase to record.I did find out that the microphone records in mono which is a little disappointing but with a little edit in Cubase you can make it sound like surround sound. The product is small, the box it comes with is awesome and you get a good amount of kit with it too. You get a clip, a case, the USB cable and software too. I am really pleased with this for a great price.
M**S
Limited, but good.
This sounds a bit worse than it is. In reality, this little mic sounds excellent. First the bad: * Nitpick - It doesn't have external controls (apart from a simple -10dB pad switch, with is very handy) and the build quality of the plastic housing isn't stellar. * Real niggle: The placement of the USB connector is also in such a place where it makes the microphone sag to one side. * Real niggle: The internal USB interface only supports 16bit 44.1kHz, where it would have been great if it could have supported at least 16bit 48Hz. 44.1kHz is CD quality, but 48kHz is a massive improvement for studio-based work. If this was a crappy microphone, this would not have been an issue. The reality is that this is a great sounding little microphone, so the 44.1kHz-only interface does limit the utility of this microphone (at 48kHz I would have had no issue using this microphone for professional voice-overs Do I dislike this microphone? Not at all, it's just that with a little bit "extra" it would have been able to punch well above it's weight. As a result, this is a good "rehearsal" or "jam session" microphone, and it's small size makes it great for travelling. I can heartily recommend this mic to singer-songwriters to use as a brainstorming microphone, and for a YouTuber/Gamer as a great streaming microphone. Unfortunately this won't be your "one-mic-for-everything" device. It's a bit pricey, so if you can justify paying for it, go ahead and get it. It's a great little device, in spite of all the shortcomings.
P**Z
Amazingly suprised
dont get all the bad 1 star reviews here, check some YT videos before buying and you know what to expect. It is a VERY SMALL mic, you can lay it down on your palm, BUT that doesnt mean at all that this mic is getting bad because of that. I am a hobby music producer and lyric writer, and i tried to find a way to improve the qualitiy of my products, and this little mic met my needs in absolut every way. Pro's: - 1,5m long USB cable - very good sound quality - adjustable DB-Level right on the mic (0, + 10, - 10, hence if people complain about bad background noise, dont wonder if set up too high ;) ) - internal sound chip for highly increased quality compared to normal USB mics which take the internal soundcard for incoming noise - additional 3,5mm clink adapter for all common headphones - very light to hold, easy to use (plug and play, worked immideatley on my windows 8 PC) - very good recording quality, NOT ONLY for radio shows or simple talking but also for singing / rapping (i would suggest to get a mic holder and use a bit tape to fix it, makes it easier to keep the same distance to the mic) Con's: Really only one , the software they deliver is crap :D. As i am producing a bit longer already, I use cubase and ableton. So once more before you decide not to buy because of all the bad reviews: Good quality comes from what you put in. Set it to 0 Decibel, record, have distance to your laptop, make sure you have the right surroundings (of course your quality gets worse if you sing in a small empty kitchen where the sound bounces back from walls) and also learn how to adjust what you have recorded. Simple equalizer should already be enough to take out unwanting noises. So do not complain because you think singing into it and clikcing play gives you awesome results, it is a bit more work behind it indeed. Do not hesitate to answer questions! I will suggest this to anyone who asks me, simply good work! cheers
A**E
Ich bin keine Tonexpertin, dies vorweg! Ich nutze es für Sprache, kann daher zu Musik- und Gesangsaufnahmen keine Wertung abgeben. Nun aber zur Wertung: Für den Preis ist dieses Produkt absolut empfehlenswert, der Klang müsste nicht mal nachbearbeitet werden, wenn man nicht gerade “Radio-pingelig“ ist. Ich verwende das Mikrofon für Voice - overs, Skype und dergleichen und bearbeite die Aufnahme mit Audacity. Es klingt auch auf voller Lautstärke ohne Nachbearbeitung gut und rauschfrei. Ich muss allerdings dazu sagen, dass ich einen Popschutz verwende. Alle 3 Aufnahme- Modi tun exakt was sie in der Beschreibung versprachen. Der Omni- Modus wurde von mir über Skype getestet. Meine Gesprächspartner hörten mich “super klar und deutlich, als würdest du vorm Mikro sitzen“, dabei stand ich zu Testzwecken 7 bis 10 Meter entfernt. Die anderen zwei Modi nutze ich aber öfter. Dazu kann ich nur sagen: top! Wen es allerdings stört, dass man manchmal seine Atmung hören kann, der könnte enttäuscht sein. Es kommt ja immer darauf an, für welche Zwecke man ein Mikrofon einsetzen möchte. Nichtsdestotrotz haben mich die vielfältigen Möglichkeiten dieses Gerätes beeindruckt. Es klingt in jedem Modus super, jeder Modus macht was er soll. Es ist transportabel, klein und kompakt. Man kann es aber auch auf einem Pop-schutz befestigen. Echte Radioqualität hat es für den Preis aber logischerweise nicht, dennoch klingt es für ungeübte Ohren wundervoll. Die Verarbeitung ist absolut anständig: alles besteht aus schwerem, stabilen Metall. Ich wundere mich jedesmal erneut, wie schwer dieses kleine Ding doch ist. Die Klemme ist so gut gebaut, die bekommt man so schnell nicht kaputt. Und wenn sie klemmt, klemmt sie bombenfest, fast schon zu fest. Man könnte damit sicherlich ein Gummibärchen komplett platt quetschen! Wenn man sich da drin den Finger einklemmt, leidet man Schmerzen! Ein Nachteil ist allerdings, dass sich das Mikro nicht abschalten lässt, daher baue ich alles immer neu auf und packe es anschließend wieder ein. Für überspontane Skype- Anrufe in letzter Sekunde ist es daher nichts. Ein zweiter Nachteil ist der, dass in das mitgelieferte Täschchen nur das Mikrofon, nicht aber das Kabel reingepasst. Man braucht daher eine extra Tasche bzw. Aufbewahrung für das gesamte Equipment. FAZIT: Ich glaube, dies ist nicht nur eines der besten Usb- Mikrofone in der Größe, sondern auch in der Preisklasse. Generell glaube ich, es ist eines der Besten in der Preisklasse, ob Usb oder nicht. Es ist sein Geld nicht nur wert, es ist fast schon billig, wenn man die Vielfältigkeit diesen winzigen Teils bedenkt. Noch dazu hat es auf dem Pc und dem Smartphone plug & play! Ich kann es absolut empfehlen, zumindest für Sprache!
O**S
UPDATE June 15: I've had this mic for over 3 years now and it's still going just as strong as the day I bought it. IF it ever breaks, I've already made up my mind to buy another just like it. Couldn't be happier with it. Original Review: I was sick of dealing with poor microphones from headsets and all the hubbub of headphone microphones and I simply do not trust logitech or many other big-brand companies to produce long-lasting quality microphones that stand alone on a desk. I then found the Samson Go Mic and thought it might be the best solution for my needs. I was definitely pleased to finally do some of my own testing and find out that it was all they said it is and more. My uses for this mic include voip applications like skype, mumble, ventrillo, and others, as well as for blog posts and even amateur voice recording. I also wanted something better than my laptop's mic to record lectures for class. Everything comes through crystal clear on this mic even at low volumes. For my voip applications, I actually let it sit behind my keyboard but directly in front of my screen. In normal cardioid mode, it picks up my voice perfectly. I can even whisper very quietly and it comes through on the other end loud and clear. I never have problems with people saying they cannot understand me no matter how low I'm talking. This is also great for me since I often like to chat late at night when my girlfriend sleeps in the next room. I'm no longer yelling and waking her up at night because I'm confident other people can hear me even with my mic so far away. For lectures, I switch to omni mode and it produces wonderful results. It's like having a third ear that records directly on to my computer. I also love how portable it is as I can just slip it into either my laptop bag or pocket without an issue at the end of class. The only complaint I might have is that I find the cord actually to be too long as I'm either plugging the usb cable into my keyboard's usb port or laptop's on my desk and the extra length is just wound up in a wad in its original twist-tie it came with, simply adding more bulk when it doesn't need to. Other people may need the extra length though, so this is somewhat of a non-issue. Lastly, the stand is a fairly heavy metal that has more than enough weight to hold the mic and is a pretty good mechanism for doing so. I simply wish the clip opened further to attach to bulkier monitors. Overall, I love this mic and I'm very happy I went with this one over one of the blue competitors I've been seeing on sale lately. Its cardioid mode is excellent and the omni mode is great for recording lectures and conversations alike. I just wish more people had this mic so they'd all be as easy to understand on my end as I am on theirs. I would recommend this mic to anyone who doesn't need super-high quality, studio grade equipment for professional recording as it does a great job of picking up voices and is very well-built and portable. Seriously: get this mic - it's more than worth the 40 clams you'll pay for it. UPDATE: Still loving this mic, and have yet to have many problems with it, except for maybe one or two, which I list below. The mic actually picks up on too much sometimes, so you have to be careful with it somewhat. Specifically, I had originally positioned this mic in front of my keyboard thinking it needed to be that close to me to pick up well. When I was on skype however typing on the keyboard, people would complain that my keyboard sounded like it was being pounded by the hammer of Thor. Easy fix though: I simply moved it just above my monitor and nobody has complained since. The only other thing with this mic I might complain about is that it picks up GSM interference somewhat badly. I've had my phone sitting on my desk in skype and gotten a call only to hear people on the other end screech in horror that my mic was beeping and buzzing out of control. I've found that using better shielded cable has helped (and attaching one of those little circular magnets to that as well) but the problem still somewhat persists sometimes. This is only a GSM problem though from what I understand, and so shouldn't affect people on verizon/sprint, and also fairly common in almost all mics of this size or larger. Still, these incidences are rare and correctable, but something to be conscience of. I would still like to say that this is the best mic I've ever used and am extremely happy with my purchase. I still only wish a few of my friends online had one!
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this mic sounds better than my $120 mic and its cheap.
C**R
I'm so glad I purchased this microphone. I read some reviews that said building quality looked cheap, but I completely disagree. The microphone is heavier than I expected, and the materials are nice to the touch. The sound quality is good for my use (Zoom calls and recordings), I haven't had complaints of external noise bleeding through the microphone. I do use the cardioid setting only and have never used the other settings. The travel pouch is only for the microphone, not the cable. Cable is long enough. Just plug and play, no setup needed. Spending over $60 CAD seemed a little steep, but I think it's a good price for the overall quality of the mic. I don't regret buying it. Only complaint, product registration for Samson is only available in the US when you buy from Amazon.
A**Y
Buen micrófono, lo uso para clases virtuales y juntas, muy buena compra
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