

🎧 Elevate your calls with pro-grade clarity and effortless control!
The TONOR TM310 USB Conference Microphone delivers professional-grade audio clarity with its supercardioid pickup and dynamic core, minimizing background noise for flawless Zoom, Skype, and video calls. Featuring a versatile clip-on design with 360° rotation and tilt, it fits any workspace while its plug-and-play USB-C connectivity ensures instant compatibility with Windows, macOS, and gaming consoles. The integrated mute button with LED indicators and active noise cancellation function empowers seamless control, making it the ultimate upgrade for remote professionals seeking crystal-clear communication.













| ASIN | B0CSCT63BL |
| Best Sellers Rank | #30 in Computer Microphones |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (450) |
| Date First Available | March 21, 2024 |
| Hardware Platform | Windows(7,8,10 and 11), macOS |
| Item Weight | 10.6 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 5.91 x 3.94 x 1.97 inches |
| Item model number | TM310 |
| Manufacturer | TONOR |
| Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, Aluminum |
| Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, Aluminum |
| Microphone Form Factor | Shotgun |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Operating System | n |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 5.91 x 3.94 x 1.97 inches |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 78 dB |
| Size | 75,000 cubic centimeters |
G**D
Surprisingly good, esp for the price! Semi-hidden ANC function is a nice bonus
Purchased this for a simple solution to improve Zoom calls, vs using web cam or laptop mics. The mount is typical clip on like a webcam, but with a small gimbal to adjust direction and of the mic. It's simple a simple USB-C connection, and comes with a USB-A adapter if needed. Plug and play. No software or drivers needed. Works automatically with Zoom, Google Meet, Voice Memos, or pretty much anything I've tried with it. No problems on Macs, including latest M-series chips. Sound wise, it's super clear and a clear step up from built in mics. Because of the pickup pattern, noise to the sides and back are great reduced. The mic is def tuned for voice and video conferencing in particular. The mic construction seems very solid (metal housing) and the mute button provides a convenient LED to indicate when the mic is muted. The mic mute does not sync with the Zoom UI though, so you the LED is handy. It's compact and can be tossed in a bag without worry. There is a semi-hidden active noise cancellation function. Press and hold the mute to enable/disable it (led alternates between blue and green). This might help in particularly noisy environments, like a coffee shop or open office, and is an unexpected bonus, even if you have it disabled.
W**N
Clear Sound and Easy to Use!
The TONOR USB conference microphone is perfect for my PC. It was truly plug-and-play with no setup needed, and the sound quality is clear and reliable. The mute button with LED indicator is very handy during Zoom and Skype calls, and the adjustable design makes it easy to position just right. For video calls and online meetings, this mic delivers excellent performance at a great price.
A**R
Great value for the price
The mic works very well. Everyone can hear me very clearly. Would have been four stars but the button to switch off and on is finicky.
E**T
Well made microphone
This is a fantastic microphone and the price is right. Despite it having a ridiculous no-name Chinese sounding brand name, it seems very well made. The mic has a solid weight to it, and the mic and the monitor clip both feel sturdy and well made. The price was about $27 to $30, which made it much more expensive than the really cheap intercom-style mics but also much cheaper than most webcams with a mic built in. I assume the mic has some directionality to the sound it picks up, because of the shotgun design, but I haven't tested this. In theory it sounds like a useful feature to not pickup background or peripheral noise. I only use this for discord so I'm not terribly concerned with sound quality or anything, but it was a big upgrade from the previous headset mic I was using based on the comments I got.
D**W
Mushy
Not a fan. I had high hopes. The Good: Build quality is nice. Sits right up on my monitor, no problem. It could likely be adapted for lots of different situations. Provided cable is nice and it has USB C with a C-to A adapter included. The touch-sensitive switch for noise reduction and mute works well and is a nice touch, and I never used it once. Plugs into windows, and no driver thrash - it just works without fanfare. The Bad: Only one complaint. It sounds awful. It's mushy and has no clarity. Doesn't improve over the stock mic in the camera whatsoever. I had it on top of my monitor about arm's length-ish away. I tried it with the noise reduction on and off, and although the noise reduction works, it didn't make a difference in how the mic sounds. The noise reduction is redundant to the noise reduction already in popular meeting apps, and I can't say that it's any better. I bought it with the thought that it would make Teams and Zoom calls sound less like a crummy laptop mic, and it doesn't at all. I also can't say that it's particularly directional, which was also a hope. I didn't expect it to sound like a Neumann, but I did expect it to have a bit more crispness and broader frequency response than it does.
A**R
Excellent Microphone, Not the Best Noise Cancelling Though
I recently purchased the EMEET SmartCam S600 Camera, and unfortunately, it has been a huge disappointment, particularly because the built-in microphone is essentially garbage. The camera itself is subpar, but the real dealbreaker is the microphone, which barely works. The audio quality is so poor that it renders the camera almost unusable for any serious communication. To remedy this issue, I decided to buy the TONOR USB Conference Microphone, and the difference is night and day. The new mic is fantastic—clear, crisp, and reliable. While the noise-cancelling feature isn't amazing since it doesn’t use advanced algorithms, it first compresses the audio quality and works by opening the mic when you speak (unfortunately capturing ambient noise) and closing it when you don’t (canceling room noise). I ended up turning off the mic's noise cancelling and using the built-in noise cancelling in apps like Discord and Zoom, which are much better.
E**O
small prices right will l plug and play it is a SOB to set up so dont give up
toner 310 excellent Mike very difficult setting up plug and play 3 hours trying everything possible finally gave up next morning tried to again and it worked so excellent little Mike sits comfy on the desk better than the bigger $100 Mike's and only $30 so go buy and enjoy
K**T
The directional sound pick-up is just what I needed!
I have been using the standard laptop built-in microphone and found that the sound quality had significantly diminished over the past few weeks. I have recently installed a fan cooled laptop stand which has greatly improved the performance and stability of my LT but has resulted in the built-in mic to become scratchy for those on the receiving end of my audio transmissions. The mic works great and filters out the fan noise from my stand as well as my desktop fan. No more complaints. Simple to install, adjust and works with my built-in laptop controls for muting.
J**E
A unos 50-60cm la calidad del sonido capturado es muy buena, no captura el sonido ambiental. Lo uso para reuniones online 100% recomendable
C**S
Je suis très satisfait de ce micro Tonor TM310. Le son est clair, équilibré et la qualité de fabrication est excellente pour le prix. Après plusieurs tests, tout fonctionne parfaitement. C’est dommage de voir certains avis négatifs laissés par des utilisateurs qui, à mon avis, manquent de connaissances en informatique ou en configuration audio. De mon côté, rien à redire : ce micro remplit totalement son rôle et offre un résultat impeccable. Je recommande vivement !
K**L
Ich behaupte, dass das Mikro mit der Technik für 85% aller NutzerInnen die deutlich bessere Wahl ist und absolut ausreicht. Das Tonor wird auf dem Monitor wie eine Webcam befestigt, es ist ein Kleinkondensator-Richtmikrofon und ist auf einen Abstand von ca. 30-50cm zum Mund ausgelegt. Ja, der Klang ist nicht "HighEnd-Stereo" und ganz so tiieeeeff, aber sehr gut und schläg um längen jede Webcam und jedes verbaute Mikro. Auch klingt das Teil besser, als jedes Bluetooth-Headset. Das Mikro ist als Superniere konstruiert. Zusammen mit der "AMD Audio Noise Supperssion" hört man selbst meine mechanische Tastatur nur mit sehr, sehr viel Mühe. Das Tonor hat auch ab Werk eine intern verbaute Geräuschreduzierung, die ist aber nicht ganz so gut. Meine Stimme wurde von Kollegen als sehr natürlich beschrieben und absolut klar. Auch wenn die Lautsprecher in einer Videokonferenz direkt neben meinem PC stehen und laut sind, gibt es keine Rückkopplung. Dadurch, dass das Teil am Monitor wie eine Webcam befestigt wird, ist der Schreibtisch frei und Schallimpulse der Tischplatte werden auch nicht übertragen. Das bedeutet, eigentlich ist das Teil für alle die keine Podcaster oder Youtuber sind, die bessere Wahl. Zum Thema, große Kondensatormikrofone sind "besser": Ja, leicht voluminöser, aber nur, wenn das Mikro ca. 5-15cm vom Sprechenden entfernt ist, alles darüber klinkt unspektakulär bis schlecht. Und es gibt mehr Nachteile. Großkondensatormikrofon sind praktisch immer im Bild zu sehen und müssen eigentlich vor einer Tastatur stehen. Beim Sound hab ich im direktem Vergleich ein Marantz Professional Tischmikrofon, das Marantz ist nur minimal besser und nur bei optimalem Sprechabstand. Das ist auch nur im direktem Vergleich mit Audacity hörbar. Das "hoch gelobte" Sennheiser Profile Streaming Set hab ich direkt zum Händler zurückgeschickt, weil bei 30cm Abstand zum Mund der "Cain" so hoch gedreht werden musste (Verstärkung), dass wirklich alles im Raum aufgenommen wurde. Deshalb ist in den meisten Fällen ein Großkondensatormikrofon bei VKs, Zocken, (egal ob Tisch oder am Boomarm) einfach drüber. Wer alleine vorm Rechner sitzt, der braucht sowas in der Regel nicht. Vor allem, wenn man bedenkt, was ein halbwegs vernünftiges USB-Großkondensatormikrofon kostet (>50€) + Mikrofonarm (>50€), wenn das Teil nicht auf dem Tisch stehen soll. Und in sehr vielen Fällen wird das Ergebnis nicht besser sein, als der Klang des Tonor. Für 29 Euro, defintiv eine Empfehlung.
R**B
works good, good sound, easy to use. Good for online meetings at my computer.
E**A
Superó mis expectativas
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