Shure MV6 - USB Gaming Microphone

SKU : MV6
Designed to make professional audio simple for gamers and streamers, the MV6 is packed with features such as Voice Isolation Technology, Auto Level Mode, Digital Popper Stopperâ„Ē, and Real-time Denoiser.
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The Cheat Code To Game-changing Audio

  • Auto Level Mode ensures consistent sound by constantly adjusting the microphone gain in real-time, based on your distance from the microphone and volume level.
  • Digital Popper Stopper technology eliminates harsh plosive sounds without the need for a physical pop filter, providing clear, professional audio.
  • Real-time Denoiser uses intelligent DSP technology to remove unwanted background noise to ensure the mic only captures your voice.
  • The MV6s tap-to-mute button offers instant privacy by allowing you to mute your microphone immediately when needed.
  • The MV6 supports modern setups with a USB-C output for connectivity to PC and Mac devices, and a 3.5mm output for real-time headphone monitoring, configurable through the MOTIV Mix app.
  • The MV6 features a design inspired by the iconic SM7 and MV7 range, trusted by professional vocalists, podcasters, and streamers for decades, giving you a professional look on camera and a microphone you can rely on.
Compatibility
  • MV6 works with most Windows/Mac computers and Android/iOS mobile devices and is compatible with the Shure MOTIV Mix desktop and MOTIV Video & Audio mobile apps.
  • For MOTIV app compatibility requirements, please check the MOTIV Mix, MOTIV Audio or MOTIV Video product page.
  • For additional resources, please visit Shure Support.

In the Box

  • MV6 USB Gaming Microphone
  • 1m USB-C - USB-C Cable
  • 12cm Round Base Desktop Stand

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