If you’re someone who regularly creates content, streams, or even just needs a reliable setup for remote work or study from home, having a solid microphone is essential. While top-notch microphones can often come with a hefty price tag, the good news is that you don’t have to break the bank to get a quality mic. That’s exactly where AVerMedia’s latest, the VERSATI go (AM310G2), steps in. It may have a quirky name, but it prioritizes what matters: simple design, ease of use, and commendable recording quality — all at just $70.
Honestly, the VERSATI go stands out as an incredible value. It looks sharp, the build is sturdy, and it captures sound quality that feels like it should cost more. With straightforward USB connectivity, it’ll easily hook up to a variety of devices, and AVerMedia’s software offers plenty of customization options. Sure, it might have some quirks and a limitation or two, but they’re easily overlooked given the affordability.
Let’s dive into the details. The VERSATI go retails for a modest $69.99, which is pretty compelling for a mic that ticks many boxes. For those seeking additional flexibility, you might consider the FLEXI go boom arm, albeit at a higher $99.99 price tag. Now, the mic itself is a cardioid condenser type, offering a wide frequency response and good sampling rates — all packed into a neat package supported by a generous warranty from AVerMedia.
In comparison to other options like the pricier AVerMedia Live Streamer MIC 350, the VERSATI go leans more budget-friendly and compact. It’s USB Type-C connection supports an array of devices including Windows, MacOS, as well as Android and iOS, making it a great choice for budding creators or anyone on a tighter budget.
Opening the box, you’ll find the microphone along with various mounting threads and a USB cable for easy setup. The design might not turn heads in the crowd, but it won’t disappoint either. Its understated black metal design with subtle red LEDs fits right in without being too flashy.
Functionality is a highlight here. There’s a standard mounting thread, a swivel joint, and a tripod option, granting flexibility in placement. It’s pretty hands-on when adjusting things, but once it’s set, it’s stable, and you can start recording immediately without the hassle of drivers — just plug it in and go. A 3.5mm audio jack adds extra utility for headset connections.
When it comes to performance, the VERSATI go impresses. Sound is smooth and detailed, isolating vocal clarity effectively without picking up too much background noise. It’s not too dissimilar from setups that cost significantly more, delivering depth and presence you wouldn’t expect at this price. Even without additional software, you can elevate its performance with the Streaming Center for further sound tweaking.
However, it’s not all perfect. The mute button is inconveniently placed at the back, meaning you’ll stumble around trying to find it. It’s also tailored for a single user — if you’re expecting multi-pattern support for group broadcasts, you’ll need to look elsewhere. And while the Streaming Center software offers plenty of features, accessing them isn’t the most straightforward without some navigation.
In conclusion, who should consider the VERSATI go? It’s ideal if you want an economical microphone that doesn’t skimp on quality or customization. However, if you’re looking to record multiple voices at once, this might not be your go-to. Even so, with microphones like the Blue Yeti X rarely dipping below $100, AVerMedia’s offering might rapidly become a favorite for those wanting uncompromised quality on a budget.
In summary, while my first impression of the VERSATI go was one of skepticism due to its minimalistic appearance, using it has been a rewarding experience. It delivers solid performance with commendable sound clarity, and even advanced software tweaks usually reserved for pricer models. At a price that’s hard to beat, it’s an excellent entry point for quality audio, especially when paired with the FLEXI go boom arm for a complete, cost-effective setup.