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The ABLET Boom Microphone Cable transforms your AKG or compatible headphones into a professional-grade headset with a flexible, detachable SteelFlex boom mic featuring inline volume and mute controls. Compatible with major gaming consoles, PCs, and mobile devices via a 3.5mm connection, it includes a dual Y-adapter for separate mic/headphone inputs, ensuring versatile, high-quality audio for gaming, streaming, podcasting, and calls.
| ASIN | B08JTFQ3GW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,433 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #74 in PlayStation 4 Headsets |
| Brand | ABLET |
| Cable Type | XLR |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC, PlayStation, Xbox |
| Compatible Phone Models | Android, iPhone |
| Connector Gender | Male-to-Male |
| Connector Type | Auxiliary, XLR |
| Customer Package Type | coiled in protective tubing |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (87) |
| Date First Available | September 23, 2020 |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor, Outdoor |
| Item Weight | 2.39 ounces |
| Item model number | ABYPCAKG-150 |
| Manufacturer | ABLET |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pins | 6 |
| Package Dimensions | 5.71 x 3.31 x 1.1 inches |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Shape | Round |
| Special Feature | Flexible and Detachable Boom Mic, Rotary Volume Control Mute Switch, Dual 3.5mm Y-Adapter |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
S**K
Works with Beyers, some modification necessary for the best experience.
I purchased this microphone to use with my Beyerdynamic DT 1990 Pro headphones. They also use the 3 pin mini XLR found on an AKG headphone. I can confirm that this cable does work and that the channels are correct. Unfortunately, the connector on the Beyer is 90° clockwise in rotation compared to an AKG. This means that, instead of sticking out straight, the mic points toward your jawline when plugged into a Beyerdynamic. The mic can still be positioned into a usable and relatively transparent location. I tested it that way for a while and it still picked up just fine. Alternatively, you can open up the ear cup, slightly loosen the connector, and rotate it about 90° counterclockwise before tightening it back down. The DT 1990s are very user serviceable so the whole process takes only a few minutes. This fully rectified the issue. It's more comfortable and you gain the full range of mic positioning after this quick little tweak. From what I've found in my quick tests, the mic performance is terrific. Sound quality far exceeds my expectations from a relatively unknown brand. The thing that really surprised me was how well the mic stays in place. The Vmoda Boom Pro was decent but this is leagues ahead. If you move it to a spot, it'll stay there. Before I rotated the connector on my headphones I had maxed out its range of motion so I didn't get the full benefit. Now that the mic comes straight out, I enjoy some of the most flexible mic positioning I've ever experienced. The kit comes with the mic cable and a breakout cable for sound devices requiring separate mic and headphone IO. I haven't had to use this yet but it seems plenty capable. A basic Y splitter would have probably had better compatibility with more devices, though. If the ports are too close, the adapter has to kink to fit. Too far apart and it will either not work or it could potentially strain the jacks. I would personally ditch it and get a cheap Y splitter if you need it. There is no windscreen included. I read some of the reviews of the other versions of this mic and the general consensus is that the windscreen was too loose and would constantly slip off. I'm not too sore about it being excluded in this kit. It shouldn't be too hard to mitigate plosives either through an improvised pop filter or careful mic positioning. The inline controls seem fine. I did a test recording and toggled the mute. It didn't make any offensive pops. I would prefer it only be a mute instead of including the volume jogger but that's a matter of preference. All things considered, I am very happy with this mic cable. The sound quality is great, the cable feels nice, and it is a good length for my needs (it may be short for some situations). It's cheaper than most USB microphones or the wireless Modmic and is tidier than running another cable for something like the Modmic Uni. It's transformed one of my favorite headphones into an excellent gaming headset. Affordable, convenient, good quality. That's a 5 out of 5 for me.
D**E
Perfect Microphone Add-On for AKG 712 Pro Headphones
For my AKG 712 Pro headphones, the Mini-XLR Female plug (not male like the description), clicks in, is properly aligned (boom mic facing forward), and works perfectly. If you do not have a TRRS connector, the 3.5mm Y splitter for Mic and Headphones works as expected. Appropriate since most AKG headphones require an amplifier to sound as expected, and many amps are not TRRS. Note -- For Beyerdynamic headphones, the Mini-XLR Female plug is rotated 90 degrees (so mic is facing towards your head, instead of forward) and would require modification to rotate. AKG sets do not need this modification. Highly recommended for AKG owners. Microphone pop-filter/foam-cover is greatly appreciated.
A**N
If you’re on the fence, buy it.
I’ve got a pair of Beyerdynamic 700 PRO X, and was in need of a decent gaming mic. Haven’t gotten into PC gaming so this is mainly for use with a PS5. The mini XLR connection doesn’t have a ton of aftermarket support so when came across this I was really excited. I was apprehensive about buying this though since some reviews mention it’s cheap, both in build, and voice/sound quality and mostly concerned because some people mention it’s incompatible with the 700 PRO X because of the way the boom is positioned. I received it today and I’m very glad I gave this a chance. Packaging is minimal and basic but the item itself, although not high end or luxury by any means, feels well built and definitely not “cheap”. Very satisfied especially given the price. I think it’s a good value and a good purchase. If you are in the same boat as me and own a set of Beyerdynamic headphones don’t stress. I saw a few people mention that you can modify the headphones to work for you but I would suggest tinkering with the boom itself. With a bit of gentle force the boom detaches from the metal assembly where the black plastic meets the gray metal. You can then rotate the boom 90° counter clockwise, or to the position you desire, press it back together and voila! Ok so build quality is good, and with a little effort you can move the boom great! But how well does it work? I had a set of Phillips Fidelio X2HR with a V-Moda Boom that worked together via a 3.5mm connection. I can say that this mic works just as good as the V-Moda. I’ve talked to friends while gaming and they can’t tell a difference. Voice quality is clear and crisp and sound quality is unaffected. The headphones sound just as good using this connector. So in summary, I think this is a tremendous value and a perfect addition to my headset especially give the 17 buck price tag. It’s made a good pair of headphones more versatile and now a fantastic gaming headset. I can’t speak on longevity yet but so far so good. I definitely recommend giving this a shot.
J**C
Cheaply made Mini-XLR that I wouldn't trust with any AKG headphone
I have used an Ablet Boom Mic with a Sennheiser HD560s (2.5mm connector), and I love it. This one almost ruined my AKG K702. Microphone quality is very good, but the Mini-XLR connector they use in this model is trash. There are little detents that are supposed to clear the lip of the mating connector on the headphone when you depress the button. My Ablet boom mic got stuck in my K702's and would not come out. I tried every way possible to detach the mic as gently as possible, but the mic's Mini-XLR would not let go. I didn't have any issue detaching the factory Mini-XLR cable from the headphones repeatedly. I had to crush the mic's connector with vise grips until I deformed it enough to free it. I was sure that I ruined my headphone jack, but it's fine. I contacted the seller and they refunded my money. This gave me enough of a headache that I'm docking it 4-stars. It's really unfortunate because there isn't another boom mic option out there with a built-in Mini-XLR that I know of. If you don't plan on EVER removing this mic from your AKG headphones then go for it. Hopefully you'll have better luck than I did if you need to detach it at some point.
B**R
Hiernach hatte ich schon lange gesucht und nun endlich gefunden: Ein Mikrofonzusatz, um aus meinem AKG-Kopfhörer ein Headset zu machen (reversibel!) Passt am Android-Telefon und auch am Laptop, Adapter für getrennte Mikrofon- und Hörerbuchsen liegt dabei. Mikrofonaus-schalter und Lautstärkeregler funktionieren soweit, für die Verwendung am Android-Smartphone hätte ich die "Standard" Tastensteuerung erwartet, aber vielleicht funktioniert das am PC oder den inzwischen notwendigen USB-C-auf-Klinke Adaptern nicht (im Smartphone ist nun meistens keine Klinkenbuches mehr verbaut). Bei meinem Exemplar konnte ich kein Problem (zu eng) mit dem Steckverbinder zum Kopfhörer erkennen, das in anderen Rezensionen erwähnt wurde. Nach Befragung der Kollegen nach Telekonferenzen hiermit habe ich keine klanglichen Auffälligkeiten genannt bekommen. Lediglich der Windschutz ist schwer aufzustecken und verlässt das Mikrofon leider schnell wieder. Hier werde ich wohl nach einem WInd-/Pop-Schutz suchen müssen, der besser hält (evlt. länger ist ?) Alles in allem eine gute Ergänzung für meinen Kopfhörer, auch um die kleinen Ohrstöpsel zu vermeiden und unterwegs nicht auch noch das "Podcast" Mikrofon mitnehmen zu müssen; die Alternative (AKG Kopfhörer mit Mikrofon) ist bei weitem teurer und lohnt sich (noch?) nicht für mich. Zur Haltbarkeit kann ich natürlich jetzt noch keine Aussage treffen.
A**.
The volume control is pointless to include, but the mic sounds just fine. I've had no trouble with it whatsoever with my K240 Mk 2 headphones. Doesn't feel fragile or excessively stiff.
T**M
It works well on my AKG371, but beware trying to pull it out. When I attempt too it feels like once its in it won't come out without breaking something.
R**H
Perfect until, after five months, the mic and inline volume control breaks and causes audio cut-outs. I expect it will stop working entirely soon.
D**S
I used the AK K240 Studio semi-open headphones, and they were excellent for FPS games and other types of games. The added volume control on the wire was helpful, the mic mute switch worked as intended. However, I had to speak a bit louder then usual for my friends hear. Mic didn't pick up music playing from my speaker, i dont blast my music. Had to fine-tune the mic/noise suppression using external means, but it still sounded good enough.
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