Vlogging is one of the modern-day careers emerging globally, filled with opportunities to share our thoughts, beliefs, and lives with the world and explore different cultures’ lifestyles from other places. It is a fantastic career opportunity for those who have an interest or hobby in exploring different lifestyles, but only if they stick with it.

But first things first, you will need proper accessories to develop and grow your career in this field so that you can live up to the expectations and standard of people watching your vlogs and provide them quality content.

Before buying the required accessories, you should decide what devices you will need, like what kind of microphones you should be using:

  • USB microphones: These should be used by vloggers who stay stationary in a room with a computer. They are used mostly for streaming purposes.
  • Camera microphones: These are microphones attached to your cameras. They are perfect for those who film vlogs out in the field.
  • Lavalier microphones: These are microphones chipped to your shirt or somewhere else. These are useful while interviewing or vlogging, which you would like to keep versatile. There are both wired and wireless microphones available to use.
  • Handheld recorders: Unlike others, these are separate devices for recording audios. You can either leave it on the desk or can be carried around with you in your hands.
  • Smart device microphones: With growing technologies, smartphone capability has also increased. Many vloggers nowadays have started using smartphones as a device to record their sessions.

We’ve compiled a list of the 10 best microphones for YouTubers.

1. Blue Yeti

These are some of the best USB mics in the world today, which should be used for vlogging. They are most useful in vlogging for those who remain stationary and want a versatile mic. It is a multi-pattern model which captures a reliable 16-bit/48KHz audio response. It has four different patterns and is designed with “tri-capsule” technology.

2. Rode VideoMic Pro

It is a super-cardioid condenser mic, best suited for vloggers looking for a shotgun-style mic. It does an excellent job separating wanted noise from unwanted noise caused by vibration.

Speaking of its features, the device has a 1/2″ condenser capsule which delivers broadcast quality sound and is ideal for audio capture with camcorders. The Rode sports a low self-noise of just 14dB, which is great for the price, and is also fitted with a 1/8″TRS connector that outputs the mono signal to both left and right of channels of your recorder.

3. Audio-Technica ATR 3350

ATR 3350 is one of the best Lavalier models suited for the budget and versatility-conscious shopper. It is designed with an omnidirectional capsule to pick up accurate voice reproduction from every direction.

Though it looks small, it has some quality features like a frequency response of 50-18000Hz and a max sound pressure level of up to 54dB. It also comes with a clip for the mic-combine that makes minimum visibility.

4. Apogee MiC+

This is currently the top rival of Blue Yeti, giving users an option for a USB mic. It can be directly connected to your Mac, iPhone, iPad, or windows computer. With the “pure digital” USB connection, the mic can easily capture your best take, and it can be taken anywhere- hiking, sporting events, festivals.

It is designed specifically for capturing vocal and acoustic readings and can be a good option for concerts. It has a die-cast zinc body to give it long-lasting durability throughout your travels.

5. ZoomH1

It is one of the best microphones for users who need something that is handheld and at a lower price point. It can be used in generally all audio applications that video blogging demands. Powered by a single AA battery, it can record for ten straight hours. The Zoom has a pair of pro-quality XY stereo condensers built-in, which gives you the option of not using a mic of your own. The device supplies up to 24-bit/96KHz PCM WAV format of recording – which is quite reasonable given its price.

6. Sennheiser MKE 400

This is one of the best camera microphones which can be used instead of Rode pick, and it is also cheaper than the former one. The mic can fit anywhere and has a single AAA battery, giving it a run time of 3000 hours.

It has a frequency response between 40Hz to 20KHz and SPL up to 126 dB. The mic’s noise rejection and switching sensitivity are something you will be happy for along with it.

7. Rode SmartLav+

This device has an omnidirectional condenser capsule, which helps you record audio from all directions. It also has a foam pop filter that eliminates all the unwanted noise coming from the surroundings.

Though the mic is tiny, it still has a frequency response of 20Hz to 20KHz, with SPL up to 110 dB. The mic is also compatible with all audio apps that accept audio from headset inputs.

8. Rode NT-USB

This microphone is for those who require a multipurpose microphone, i.e., it is suitable for recording, singing, podcasts, voice-overs, and other things you may want to film.

It is compatible with both Windows and macOS-based platforms.

9. TASCAM DR-05

It is a budget-friendly stereo recorder with built-in omnidirectional microphones. It is also handy and can record MP3 formats of up to 320 kbps and in Broadcast WAV format of up to 24-bit/96KHz resolution.

It has a self-timer that delays the recording for 5-10 seconds and has limiters and low-cut filters to prevent sound distortion.

10. ZoomiQ6

It is made especially for iOS devices, designed with a lightning connector. With X/Y recording configuration features, it can cover broad areas while still capturing sound sources in the center with clarity.

Also, its microphones can be switched between 90 degrees to 120 degrees, which gives it more flexibility while recording. It also comes with separate support for input gain and headphone output level.