Turtle Beach Universal Digital Streaming Mic latest 2020 review
Turtle Beach Universal Digital Streaming Mic latest 2020 review.
The Turtle Beach Stream Mic is a first-of-its-kind professional-quality desktop microphone created for gamers Streaming content directly from their consoles.
With the Turtle Beach Stream, players can commentate on live-streamed game-play from their Xbox One, PS4 Pro and PS4, as well as from a PC or Mac thanks to universal plug-and-play compatibility.
while advanced features like Adaptive Mic Patterns, best-in-class digital processing, and a zero-latency headphone output for accurate monitoring means anyone can Stream like a pro.
Description
The Turtle Beach Stream Mic is a first-of-its-kind professional-quality desktop microphone created for gamers Streaming content directly from their consoles.
With the Turtle Beach Stream, players can commentate on live Streamed game-play from their Xbox One, PS4 Pro and PS4, as well as from a PC or Mac thanks to universal plug-and-play compatibility.
Advanced features like Adaptive Mic Patterns, best-in-class digital processing, and a zero-latency headphone output for accurate monitoring means anyone can Stream like a pro.
Connections 
USB for Xbox One, PS4 Pro and PS4, PC and Mac
Product Specs
- Capsules: Electret condenser
- Frequency Response: 20Hz – 20kHz
- Sample Rate: 48kHz
- Bit Rate resolution: 16bit
Features of Turtle Beach Universal Digital
- Console Live-streaming Made Easy – The first professional-quality desktop microphone designed for gamers live-streaming directly from Xbox One, PS4 Pro, and PS4.
- Professional Processing Performance – Sound amazing with this studio-quality digital processor that automatically balances gain
- Built-In Headphone Amplifier – Built-in voice level mixing lets you hear game and chat audio through the microphone
- Personalized Voice Tuning – Personalize your streaming session with the voice presets in the Ear Force Audio Hub software
Performance
Firstly, using the built-in headphone jack, you should expect some latency. This is depending on your recording program or gaming console.
The latency is a bit annoying. For instance, using the mic with Garage Band, for instance, produces a very slight slap-back delay when monitoring for instance. Of course this doesn’t affect the recording itself, though it can affect a vocalist’s delivery.
Plenty of the other USB mics we test included a zero-latency headphone jack—the Serine Elite is one them