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NZXT Reveal Capsule Mini and Boom Arm Mini

NZXT has today revealed new miniature versions of their Capsule USB microphone and boom arm.

The NZXT Capsule Mini

The Capsule mini is designed for those who desire a compact USB microphone for their setup which delivers exceptional audio quality. The internal capsule is tuned to enhance speech in gaming environments and is paired with an impressive analogue to digital 24bit/48khz resolution to ensure vocal clarity. Like the larger version, this mic uses a unidirectional cardioid polar pattern which keeps out all of the unwanted background noise. Below you can see the size difference between the mini and its larger counterpart.

Boom Arm Mini

NZXT has taken the original boom arm from the Capsule and again shrunk it down to maximise your desk space. The boom arm is small and features smooth foldable arms to make quiet and easy adjustments. Further keeping your desk free from clutter is the included hidden cable management. The design of the Boom Arm Mini follows NZXT’s minimalist and clean design language and will look right at home on your desk.

Features

  • Fun Size Plug-and-Play – Make epic callouts in 24-bit high resolution and plug-and-play simplicity to make streaming seamless in a compact form factor.
  • Clear Sound – Incredible analogue-to-digital conversion ensures your voice will be the clearest in the lobby.
  • Designed for Gamers – Capsule Mini is designed to block out unwanted background noise using a unidirectional cardioid polar pattern. The internal capsule is tuned for speech in a gaming environment, optimizing vocal clarity while you’re in the game.

Price and Availability

The NZXT Capsule Mini and Boom Arm Mini are available now in both white and black on Amazon at the following MSRP.

Capsule Mini MSRP: $69.99/£59.99
Boom Arm Mini MSRP: $69.99/£59.99

Furthermore you can read our review of the Capsule Mini here.

Jakob Aylesbury

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