USB microphone with tripod for streaming, podcasts, vlogs and voice-overs
The Mantis has a USB adapter for high-quality, distortion-free digital audio. Apart from talking to your teammates, this microphone is made for perfect use with Twitch, YouTube or the platform of your choice: everyone will hear you clearly.
The Mantis is equipped with a tripod stand and makes it possible to adjust the angle of the microphone. This allows you to use the microphone easily in the most comfortable way possible. The universal shock mount and pop filter make sure you are set for clear audio reproduction.
Thanks to the 1.5m cable, you can place the Mantis anywhere. Don’t want to be stuck behind your desk? The Mantis can also be used without the tripod, by simply holding the microphone in your hand. Sing, dance or vlog your way to the top!
Microphone
Pop filter
Tripod stand
User guide
PC or laptop with USB port
Windows 10 or 11
Version 3.0 | Multilingual
Legal & Compliance information
Version 1.0 | Multilingual
EU declaration of conformity (DoC)
This microphone doesn't need a driver to function, it functions with the audio capability of the device it is connected to.
To install:
We would advise to:
- Move the microphone closer to the desired sound source, since omnidirectional microphones pick up sound from all directions.
- Disable all enhancements: Open the Control Panel and click on Sound. Select the Recording tab, right-click your microphone, and select Properties. Select the Enhancements tab, disable all enhancements, and click Apply.
- Turn off speakers and other electronics, if the echo is from picking up noises from speakers or interference from other electronics. Use a headset instead.
- Turn off other recording devices. Sometimes the problem stems from more than the microphone picking up sounds.
This microphone doesn't need a special driver, it functions with the built-in Windows driver.
Unfortunately, we do not have service centers to repair products.
A defective product should be replaced by your point of purchase during the warranty period.
We offer a 'return to retailer' warranty on our products. In case of a defect, you can return the product to your retailer with failure description, proof of purchase and all accessories. During the warranty period you will receive a replacement product from the retailer if available. For full warranty conditions you can consult: https://www.trust.com/support/warranty
Xbox Series X/S doesn't recognize USB-microphones. Therefore this microphone is not compatible with Xbox Series X/S.
Unfortunately it is not possible to use a USB-microphone with an Android device (phone or tablet).
This microphone has been designed for use with computers, and will function on PS4/5 too.
It is not compatible with Xbox One; for Xbox a different USB audio setup is needed.
If your MacBook has an appropriate USB (and not USB-C) connection, a USB microphone will work on your Mac.
After connecting the microphone, you select the microphone in the audio settings to install it.
The pick-up pattern of a microphone is the sensitivity to sound relative to the direction or angle from which the sound arrives, or how well the microphone "picks up" the sound from different directions. The most common types are: Cardioid, Omnidirectional, Unidirectional, Bidirectional.
CARDIOID
The most commonly used pattern is most sensitive at 0° (the front) and least sensitive at 180° (the back). This isolates it from unwanted ambient sound. You can use this for most recording applications. It is easy to get a good signal as the cardioid pattern blends out a bad sounding room, a noisy fan in the background, etc.
OMNIDIRECTIONAL
The omnidirectional microphone has equal sensitivity at all angles. This means it picks up sound evenly from all directions. Therefore, the microphone need not be aimed in a certain direction. It will be especially useful in good sounding rooms.
UNIDIRECTIONAL
Unidirectional microphones are most sensitive to sound arriving from directly in front (at 0°) and less sensitive in other directions. This makes unidirectional microphones effective at isolating the desired sound from both unwanted sound and ambient noise.
BIDIRECTIONAL
A bidirectional microphone (with figure-8 pattern) picks up the sound from in front of the microphone (at 0°) and from the rear (at 180°), but not the side (at 90° and 270°). It can be beneficial in situations where you do not want a signal coming from a 90° angle to bleed into the microphone.
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