Maono PD200W is a hybrid podcasting microphone, for all creatives, that allows you to ditch the wires without sacrificing high-fidelity audio capture. It’s phone and tablet supported, too.
It’s hybrid because you can go wireless, via USB (wired) or use XLR for professional setups. It also offers studio-grade sound thanks to a 30mm dynamic mic and cardioid pickup built-in. Plus, three-level noise cancellation makes sure everyone talking is heard clearly, and you can split the audio into two tracks — with two mics and a single receiver. When going wireless you can enjoy up to 60 hours of battery life with the RGB lighting off, and move about 60-meters away from whatever devices you’re using. That would allow me and my brother and law to move around our pseudo studio, which is really just our outdoor patios.
What exactly is a hybrid podcasting microphone?
Typically, microphones are either wireless or wired, so one or the other. Moreover, if you go wireless you sacrifice some of the audio fidelity for something more mobile. Alternatively, if you want pro-grade sound you really need a solid, wired mic with XLR support. The Maono PD200W offers all of that. All of it, so you don’t have to choose, you can simply swap to what works best in the moment.
Of course, beyond that, the crazy ass extra features make it one of the most viable microphones on the market. It’s not just for podcasting either. You can use it to record audio and music, like vocal tracks, while streaming for livestreams, and to do just about any audio recording task you can think of, including recording tutorials or guides or attending online meetings. If you need to record audio, the Maono PD200W is your best bet.
But probably the best part is that it’s not expensive at all.



Who is it for?
Anyone who needs a microphone to record podcasts, livestream, attend online meetings, and much more.
Where to buy?
MSRP: $130
