I love that you did multiple distance tests for both mic’s. I want to put one out of the way (likely behind the keyboard) and you showed me the exact set up. Thank you for being thoural.
The razer is quieter while the hyper is bigger/louder. The hyper also picks up more vibrations. Honestly i would get the solocast since it picks up sounds better Burni would get a boomarm.
The test really sold me on the Razer, I don't want to put the Mic on a stand or arm so just having it in front of my Keyboard with that quality would be more than enough for what I need
I think the solocast sounds better in general as the sound is less muffled in the solocast whereas the Siren mini also runs a micro usb which is getting old these days, and it has a custom cutout, I don't like that so im going with the solocast.
I really do not care about a mute button, I have a discord deafen macro on my headset and in obs I have one of my mouse's side buttons to mute, so I'm gonna be going for the seiren mini
I really loved the Solocast until I heard those terrible rumble sounds when hitting the desk and writing in the keyboard. Totally not what I was looking for, so I went for the Razer Mini.
@@isabelros The thomping from the keyboard? Yes, especially if it's on another table/fixture/whatever. Even if on the same table, the distance and the arm itself will help a lot, as does placing the mic closer to your mouth.
I picked up the Siren Mini because at the time Amazon had a big discount on it. I only really use it for zoom etc, not streaming or making content so it’s fine. It sounds a lot better than gamer headset mics
In my opinion the solocast was better until the Rumble and Vibration issue, plus Siren Mini isn't that bad due to the fact its small and easy to use on a boom arm without it covering more of ur screen and view
How about background noise? I don't care much about vibrations because it would mostly be used to record and not be used live while streaming or something.
I think that's the downside of Seiren as Razer goes for compromises. If you want more BR Noise Reduction than the overall audio quality will be lower. That's why i prefer microphones without built in BR Noise Cancellation. This feature reduces the audio quality.
I have the solo cast and I highly recommend it as it is is easy to use and it’s very simple, and for the price it’s an absolute amazing experience to use, thanks man
A simple 2-3cm foam between mic and the table would completely resolve the boomy keyboard sounds that solocast is picking up as it is picking up the resonance of the table as well and it would sound identical in terms of keyboard boominess as Seiren so overall solocast is much better product as it sounds more natural and resolving while Seiren has built in compression (not sure it can be disabled) and it sounds heavily processed. This is bad because you can't "unprocess" a hardware processed microphone... While you can always process untouched microphone and tweak it with a digital compression to remove boomy keyboard typing etc and decrease noise floor by telling it to filter that out.
it would have been great to do a comparison with a boom arm setup to see the difference in vibration pickup from the solocast and see if you get a better sound from the seiren mini. Does anyone have feedback on the impact of using an arm with these two mics?
For me as I dont have much a budget for another extra accessories. If you really want to catch the great rich voice and mute button, go with Solo Cast. But the downside is it's $10 more than Razer and also the vibration (it will hurt you so much if you dont have boom arm as just a new streamer).
To be honest I feel like the Razor sounded better when farther away than closer. Like when it was on the opposite side of your keyboard or by the monitor it sounded good, but when it was in front of your keyboard it sounded worse somehow lol.
I respect your opinion i love how unbiased it is but i think im still going to get the siren mini because of one the show built in and two i like the more bassy output
I Watched your video where you featured the Razer Seiren Mini only , and now watching this video just made fall in Love Again with My Razer Seiren Mini all over again . For Me at age 66 for my needs the Mini is more then enough , so at lest for now that will my choice .
The solo cast weakness is the build (shaking before settling down), especially when having it on your desk and typing (it picks up the vibrations). But it can easily be fixed with a solid boom stick.
@@messimagisterial4216 I'm guessing we didn't watch the same video. The noise isolation on the solocast is terrible and it picks up vibrations. So imagine if you have a cooling fan running (which alot of people like me do) or type alot (once again, which alot of people do). I have a mute button on my headset and a mute button on my mouse so I don't really care for it to be on the mic itself too.
Love the mute function on the Solo but that built in stabilizer in the Mini is what I’m really after, I have a flimsy desk so the rumble from my desk thumping every time I hammer a key could use all the assistance it can get lol
A huge store in my country started black Friday and the hypercast Is actually cheaper than the razer mic for 5 euro, razer 39€< hypercast 34€, didn't knewed witch one to choose, everytime I play CSGO my teammates say my mis is horrible so I can't wait for my new hyperx mic
For $50, the siren mini picks up much less vibrations. The audio quality is a little worse, but for me i need a mic to talk with my friends. I think the mini is a better choice based on the comparison in the video. Thanks so much man!
I was deciding between them. I picked seiren mini. Solocast just picks up too much vibration sounds and I dont want that... I have to admit solocast sounds little better but its not worth imo. I wont buy arm with a shock mount in the near future so for me its seiren mini.
Went for the Serien mini.Really need the stabilization and less background noise (two younger brothers).Plus,if I need to mute,I can just unplug the microphone.
here in 2024 we have razer synapse which is the program for the razer mini in this video. If you go to controls or whatever it's called, you can change a key bind for the mute button to a key on your keyboard a mouse if you have a razer mouse, but it might work with any mouse (I haven't tried this so tell me if I'm wrong)
I just got the razer seiren mini yesterday it’s amazing and for the solocast it made weird thumps and noises when typing. The solocast was also echoing a little bit
Mic mute button is essentially useless on any and all peripherals if you can bind them to a button on your mouse or keyboard. I have the Razer Viper Ultimate and I use the additional buttons on the side for mic mute.
@@tommy6742 On the contrary, mute button is essentially on a mic for me. That's basically the main criteria for buying it. If you have meetings all day long, you'd want your mute button to be clear/fast/no thinking where it is.
Pressing an insert button is the simplest thing i can imagine someone doing. It's arguably even faster than pressing the button on a mic since it's literally on the keyboard. What even is the logic here
The sound of the desk feedback while typing on the SoloCast would drive me nuts after a while, although I thought the general sound of the Siren Mini wasn't quite as good when just talking.
i can't choose between the solocast ,Pyle PDMIKT140 Kit and seirin mini because the siren and the Pyle PDMIKT140 Kit don'T have a mute button, but the solocast picks up a lot of background noise ):
i am in the tought of getting a new mic i think im gonna chose the hyperX becouse im gonna be using it with an arm. And as i listen to it i hear that its a little bit clearer than the razer
does a mouse pad that covers the whole desk help with the vibration of the solocast? Another question is my floor is carpeted so would that help with the vibration lol
Oh wow, that rumbling with the SoloCast is nasty, but I don't like the sound of the Seiren. Now I really don't know which mic to get. I could go for one that's a little more expensive, but I don't want something huge and heavy like the QuadCast :/
Im gonna get the solocast in 5 days, i'd bought before watching this vid and im glad with my choice, I dont have it yet but I'll anser any questions you have soon
@@AfricaVibez Yes I did. its a great mic and I would very much recommend it to anyone who wants a relatively cheap mic. it sound good, looks good and feels high quality. it unfortunately doesn't work with the switch but apart from that compatibility wise its not half bad, so yes I would recommend it, its worth buying. Thanks for the question!
Hi there, I'm considering the Solocast or Razer Seiren Mini. The Solocast is better in every aspect however the vibrations it picks up seems to be a big issue. If I dont have a boom arm, would you recommend solocast or the seiren mini?
I love that you did multiple distance tests for both mic’s. I want to put one out of the way (likely behind the keyboard) and you showed me the exact set up. Thank you for being thoural.
Hyperx is 10x better with sound and the extra features but the razer is soon clean😫 (still definitely get the hyperx)
The razer is quieter while the hyper is bigger/louder. The hyper also picks up more vibrations. Honestly i would get the solocast since it picks up sounds better
Burni would get a boomarm.
Who's Burni? Burni Sanders?
The test really sold me on the Razer, I don't want to put the Mic on a stand or arm so just having it in front of my Keyboard with that quality would be more than enough for what I need
So if u have it set on the table with no boom arm does the audio feel super far away or does it sound good?
@@saifullahshuja6316 It sounds pretty good.
good
@@saifullahshuja6316
I just bought the razer seiren mini and my voice sounds great! There is no background noise! I totally recomend it!
Good choice!
hey! do you know if there is a way to mute the mic, because that's kind of a deal breaker for me
@@darkorosqc990 it doesn't have a mute button but you can mute it from your PC, so it is not a problem for me
@Infrayous i didn"T even know that, thx!
@Infrayous how did u fix it?
I think the solocast sounds better in general as the sound is less muffled in the solocast whereas the Siren mini also runs a micro usb which is getting old these days, and it has a custom cutout, I don't like that so im going with the solocast.
I just got the hyper x cuz of the mute button. That sold me . Can’t wait for starting TH-cam . Thx man
There is 3rd party software to mute ur mic xd
@@PreciousLettuce macros
i got a macro to mute it
@@juanvalladolid6055 which program did you use?
@@elizabethsilva.4704 th-cam.com/video/kZunTFMh4wU/w-d-xo.html
This guy shows you how to set it up
I really do not care about a mute button, I have a discord deafen macro on my headset and in obs I have one of my mouse's side buttons to mute, so I'm gonna be going for the seiren mini
how did you get that deafen macro?
@@weiIand well if he's using a Logitech mouse like I am then he can just set it up in the GHub
there is a section in discord settings for keybinds
There’s also a setting in razers software I’m pretty sure too
I really loved the Solocast until I heard those terrible rumble sounds when hitting the desk and writing in the keyboard. Totally not what I was looking for, so I went for the Razer Mini.
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toooooo toooooo tooooo toooooo tooooooo groove vibes
Should always be putting these on a boom arm, regardless.
@@BriefDistractions would that take away those loud sounds?
@@isabelros The thomping from the keyboard? Yes, especially if it's on another table/fixture/whatever. Even if on the same table, the distance and the arm itself will help a lot, as does placing the mic closer to your mouth.
the audio quality from the solo is much more rounder than the mini, i might go with the solo now. tnx for the review!
Im going for the solo cast, i have a very sturdy desk and will buy an arm for the vibrations. Thank you so much for the review!
I picked up the Siren Mini because at the time Amazon had a big discount on it. I only really use it for zoom etc, not streaming or making content so it’s fine. It sounds a lot better than gamer headset mics
how muc hwas it?
@@comestible6270 30-40, somehere around there.
i appreciate this video because you are the only reviewer who placed the mics in the desk as is since most user will be using it like that.
In my opinion the solocast was better until the Rumble and Vibration issue, plus Siren Mini isn't that bad due to the fact its small and easy to use on a boom arm without it covering more of ur screen and view
Love that I could find a video comparing the exact 2 mics I was deciding between. This was very helpful, thanks!
Which one did you get?
@@khushboo3412 Ended up getting the Solocast because of the mute button and ability to rotate it sideways.
Already got the solo cast, I gotta say, get it, the mic quality is sooooooo good to your ears, it’s built very well, you won’t regret :)
Nice! I agree, it sounds really good.
Cype, the type song on him, isso very high? I want him but.. worry about my blue switch
can you use it for PS4?
How about background noise? I don't care much about vibrations because it would mostly be used to record and not be used live while streaming or something.
@@MoonOvIce it really isn’t bad
I think that's the downside of Seiren as Razer goes for compromises. If you want more BR Noise Reduction than the overall audio quality will be lower. That's why i prefer microphones without built in BR Noise Cancellation. This feature reduces the audio quality.
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I have the solo cast and I highly recommend it as it is is easy to use and it’s very simple, and for the price it’s an absolute amazing experience to use, thanks man
Thanks for sharing!
A simple 2-3cm foam between mic and the table would completely resolve the boomy keyboard sounds that solocast is picking up as it is picking up the resonance of the table as well and it would sound identical in terms of keyboard boominess as Seiren so overall solocast is much better product as it sounds more natural and resolving while Seiren has built in compression (not sure it can be disabled) and it sounds heavily processed. This is bad because you can't "unprocess" a hardware processed microphone... While you can always process untouched microphone and tweak it with a digital compression to remove boomy keyboard typing etc and decrease noise floor by telling it to filter that out.
No, no it won’t
@@Spetsnazty agreed
I prefer the solocast because it sounds better normally, and I use a boom arm
is it just me or does anyone else like that vibration asmr vibe that the solocast gives ;o
not that its ideal for streaming ^^^
Thanks for pointing out the custom micro usb slot. That's important to me. I can't support any brand that are doing that nonsense.
came out right when i needed it
Can we just talk about the shake on the solocast when he typed
Boom arm can fix that
@@jeheysii1 Didn't fix it in another review I watched
it would have been great to do a comparison with a boom arm setup to see the difference in vibration pickup from the solocast and see if you get a better sound from the seiren mini. Does anyone have feedback on the impact of using an arm with these two mics?
the solocast sounds less hollow so ima get it
With a boom arm the Siren sounds way better and warmer
@@estebanod nope theres mulitple video's i've seen where people say solocast is better with the boom arm
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soocast is trash
@@TanishFX
For me as I dont have much a budget for another extra accessories. If you really want to catch the great rich voice and mute button, go with Solo Cast. But the downside is it's $10 more than Razer and also the vibration (it will hurt you so much if you dont have boom arm as just a new streamer).
I got the solocast just because its intensely bass boosted its absolutely hilarious to listen to lol
To be honest I feel like the Razor sounded better when farther away than closer. Like when it was on the opposite side of your keyboard or by the monitor it sounded good, but when it was in front of your keyboard it sounded worse somehow lol.
It’s the muffling…
I respect your opinion i love how unbiased it is but i think im still going to get the siren mini because of one the show built in and two i like the more bassy output
Brief and straightforward. Information presented are the bare essential an ordinary consumer would like to hear (pun intended).
I Watched your video where you featured the Razer Seiren Mini only , and now watching this video just made fall in Love Again with My Razer Seiren Mini all over again . For Me at age 66 for my needs the Mini is more then enough , so at lest for now that will my choice .
The solo cast weakness is the build (shaking before settling down), especially when having it on your desk and typing (it picks up the vibrations). But it can easily be fixed with a solid boom stick.
Seiren Mini for better sound and cheaper price.
Solocast for Mute Button & USB-C.
nope solo cast has better sound you can hear from the video
@@messimagisterial4216 I'm guessing we didn't watch the same video. The noise isolation on the solocast is terrible and it picks up vibrations. So imagine if you have a cooling fan running (which alot of people like me do) or type alot (once again, which alot of people do). I have a mute button on my headset and a mute button on my mouse so I don't really care for it to be on the mic itself too.
Side note: There is a Seiren Mini with a mute button, it might be only the V3 but it's there anyway.
If you buy a boom arm it will enhance the sound of the microphone and take away the thumping noises from your desk and keyboard
Love the mute function on the Solo but that built in stabilizer in the Mini is what I’m really after, I have a flimsy desk so the rumble from my desk thumping every time I hammer a key could use all the assistance it can get lol
Thank you! This really helped. I am planning to buy the solocast. It looks good and the reviews are pretty positive.
Glad it was helpful!
@@ECPUz which one has better sound quality?
@@BoostedTypist The solo cast, but with the extra sensitive sound means that it will pick up your keyboard and rumbles.
4:49 you can hear the vibrations from the keyboard through the stand, thats a problem
reason i went with the seiren mini is because the solocast picks up a lot of vibration noise and the mini doesnt near as much.
A huge store in my country started black Friday and the hypercast Is actually cheaper than the razer mic for 5 euro, razer 39€< hypercast 34€, didn't knewed witch one to choose, everytime I play CSGO my teammates say my mis is horrible so I can't wait for my new hyperx mic
For $50, the siren mini picks up much less vibrations. The audio quality is a little worse, but for me i need a mic to talk with my friends. I think the mini is a better choice based on the comparison in the video. Thanks so much man!
Thanks for sharing! Glad I could help!
I'm going for the razer sieren mini and having a macro shortcut for mute
how do u do that I need help with that
@@prextige131 i use an app called mic mute I found it on google
@@damiangoff8952 oh okay cool thanks :)
so if you already have a boom arm or are getting one, the solocast is definitely better
The mute button won it for me. SoloCast it is
Yep, that's a big deal for me as well.
I was deciding between them. I picked seiren mini. Solocast just picks up too much vibration sounds and I dont want that... I have to admit solocast sounds little better but its not worth imo. I wont buy arm with a shock mount in the near future so for me its seiren mini.
and the seiren is also quieter, ah nothing cant be perfect... :D
I prefer a little bit of a quieter mic
@@chocmilke4738 after using it for few months the loudness of the mic is perfectly fine
that solocast sounds so much fuller and less harsh
Just ordered the solo cast!
Went for the Serien mini.Really need the stabilization and less background noise (two younger brothers).Plus,if I need to mute,I can just unplug the microphone.
You should try nvidia broadcast, it gets rid of background noises very well
I honestly don't bother much about having an arm, the mic will be sitting on my desk behind my keyboard, so the siren mini is 10x better for me.
I got the Solocast, vibrations are an issue but other than that I am happy
here in 2024 we have razer synapse which is the program for the razer mini in this video. If you go to controls or whatever it's called, you can change a key bind for the mute button to a key on your keyboard a mouse if you have a razer mouse, but it might work with any mouse (I haven't tried this so tell me if I'm wrong)
Both are great, I bought a different one but was considering the Razer for a while
4:23 Seiren
4:38 Solo Cast
The volume levels don't seem equal.
I just got the razer seiren mini yesterday it’s amazing and for the solocast it made weird thumps and noises when typing. The solocast was also echoing a little bit
Mic mute button is essentially useless on any and all peripherals if you can bind them to a button on your mouse or keyboard. I have the Razer Viper Ultimate and I use the additional buttons on the side for mic mute.
how can i do that with a siren mini?
@@partato520 any computer peripheral programs you may have....
@@tommy6742 On the contrary, mute button is essentially on a mic for me. That's basically the main criteria for buying it. If you have meetings all day long, you'd want your mute button to be clear/fast/no thinking where it is.
Pressing an insert button is the simplest thing i can imagine someone doing. It's arguably even faster than pressing the button on a mic since it's literally on the keyboard. What even is the logic here
@@shauryasameer1709 he's high
The sound of the desk feedback while typing on the SoloCast would drive me nuts after a while, although I thought the general sound of the Siren Mini wasn't quite as good when just talking.
Second, I love these videos even tho I dont need a mic
Glad you like the video!
@@ECPUz :)
@@ECPUz huh
I prefer the richness of the Solo cast. At least that's the impression I get
5:56 that far off and *still* manages to pick up the vibrations from the key presses!? Damn that mic really needs an arm.
thanks for the keyboard sound tests, picking one up to make keyboard vids
your video is very well organized
nice video and thank you for this effort
Thank you. I was looking for a mobile mic when I am streaming from my laptop, but the shock mount is very impressive.
I prefer the solocast, it sounds more quality sound
Thanks, looking for a mic to use for Teams meetings and sometimes with a camera. The test with the mics abit on the side was very useful.
The solocast sounds better to me
If you have an RTX graphics card, you can use Nvidia Broadcast to almost completely eliminate the keyboard sounds from either mic
It also works for GTX cards as well
@@kireiao how?
@@kireiao how
Great comparison, thanks
i can't choose between the solocast ,Pyle PDMIKT140 Kit and seirin mini because the siren and the Pyle PDMIKT140 Kit don'T have a mute button, but the solocast picks up a lot of background noise ):
wich one did u get?
@@aaa-vq8nm the solocast but as i said it picks up almost every background noise
Nice review, I was after a good distance test and your vid covered it perfectly.
I usually use my mic for dc, and I don’t want my friends hearing the clatter when I’m throwing my mouse so Seiren it is.
i am in the tought of getting a new mic i think im gonna chose the hyperX becouse im gonna be using it with an arm. And as i listen to it i hear that its a little bit clearer than the razer
Always so funny with these mic reviews its like they’re testifying in a court 😂
heard some vibration when you started typing on the keyboard with the hyperx solocast
Solocast is a hunk of dook unless your in a complete sound proof room and won’t touch anything.
This is exactly the video I was looking for.
does a mouse pad that covers the whole desk help with the vibration of the solocast? Another question is my floor is carpeted so would that help with the vibration lol
Oh wow, that rumbling with the SoloCast is nasty, but I don't like the sound of the Seiren. Now I really don't know which mic to get. I could go for one that's a little more expensive, but I don't want something huge and heavy like the QuadCast :/
thank your for the review, really helped me with selecting, i have a thick sturdy desk so i went with solocast
i don't like mics picking up keyboard, so seiren mini is the way to go
thanks man! great comparison video!
It’s 40€ on Black Friday so I mightttt buy it
Im gonna get the solocast in 5 days, i'd bought before watching this vid and im glad with my choice, I dont have it yet but I'll anser any questions you have soon
Did you get to it? Is it still worth buying?
@@AfricaVibez Yes I did. its a great mic and I would very much recommend it to anyone who wants a relatively cheap mic. it sound good, looks good and feels high quality. it unfortunately doesn't work with the switch but apart from that compatibility wise its not half bad, so yes I would recommend it, its worth buying. Thanks for the question!
@@cloudkat9475 I'm only getting it for the main purpose of recording my guitar. I just hope it serves me well. Thanks a lot for the response 👍.
@@AfricaVibez Your welcome! It should be perfect for that.
I just made a video unboxing the mercury version of the razer mic and cant wait to use it in future videos! :)
Nice video!
How about noise cancelling? I heard the Seiren Mini is especially good at that, but how does the Solocast perform in that department?
seiren mini!! it has a internal shock mount, my setup is minimalist and i can have a ugly mic setup like a boom arm on my desk. tks about the video!
hey, just passing by, good review good content
I am going with hyperx
Hi there, I'm considering the Solocast or Razer Seiren Mini. The Solocast is better in every aspect however the vibrations it picks up seems to be a big issue. If I dont have a boom arm, would you recommend solocast or the seiren mini?
if u dont have arm then seiren mini cause of vibrations on solocast
Just buy the Solocast and a boomarm, u can get really cheap ones, then u have an amazing mic
Me personally I think the Razer seiren mini is nicer just let the video explain and if you don't think so leave a reply. to change my mind!
Seiren mini sounds great close up with boom though
I chose hyper x for price and quality, I got it at the price of 171 ron.
I mean will discord noise suppression cancel out the vibrations for the solocast
I have the Seirin Mini and have it in the most ideal position (boom arm about 5 inches from my face) and it sounds amazing.
Good video though.
Which boom arm do you have?
If your judging weather the mute button but in razer synapse you can make a key for mite
can you take the stand off to attach it to a boom arm?
Great review thank you!
i was about to buy HyperX Solocast but i dont know if would these vibrations would be annoying what do you recomend me
just bought the siren mini, thanks!
Hope you enjoy it!
Great video! Thank you!
Is it only me or solocast sounds 0.005% better?