




🎧 Elevate your voice, dominate your game — BoomPro X means business.
The V-MODA BoomPro X is a detachable, flexible boom microphone featuring a cardioid unidirectional pattern that enhances voice clarity by reducing ambient noise. It connects via a 24-carat gold-plated 3.5mm jack, compatible with a wide range of devices including PCs, gaming consoles, and V-MODA headphones. Equipped with an inline mute button and volume wheel, it offers precise control during calls or gameplay. Built with a reinforced cable and lightweight design, it delivers durability and comfort for professional communication and immersive gaming experiences.





| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 80 dB |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Polar Pattern | Unidirectional, Omnidirectional |
| Microphone Form Factor | Gooseneck |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Connector Type | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Special Features | Mute Function |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Item Weight | 25 Grams |
| Item Dimensions | 7.15 x 3.95 x 1.4 inches |
| Color | Black |
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TL:DR this works great with XBOX ONE and BEATS PRO headphones AS IS. Just plug and play without buying extra stuff.
I'm writing this review as an update because i notice most of the other reviews seem to be a little old and didn't really address the questions i needed answered before I purchased. after hours of research, i still felt like i was taking a risk by buying this, so here goes my attempt to help some people before buying it:First and foremost, I purchased these to use on an XBOX ONE with my brand new BEATS PRO HEADPHONES that i bought a few days ago at a black friday sale. I have BOTH microphone adapters for my controllers, that is to say, I have the adapters with and without the keyboard. I figured since my Samsung Galaxy headphones worked great, a pair of Beats would be even better. i was wrong. I was sorely disappointed to find that the original microphone cable would not transmit the sound of my voice, and it felt like i had just wasted a few hundred bucks. Especially after i asked around at best buy and the associates told me that beats headphones wouldn't work with anything besides a Beats brand cable. That seemed odd, so i did more research of my own... which brings me to the meat and potatoes of my review.after viewing a few videos on YouTube, i stumbled upon this cable. Let me tell you right out the gate that IT WORKS PERFECTLY WITH MY BEATS AS IS. the quality is actually much better than I had even anticipated and I didn't even need to buy any extra adapters. Just plug and play. that's why I'm giving it 5 stars. Definitely worth the 30 dollar investment to make good use of a set of headphones you already have instead of buying another set of Two or Three hundred dollar headphones to achieve the very same quality.Now that we've got that settled, I'd like to address some questions I had that i couldn't find an answer to. Here's what I found for those of you who may be wondering the same things (Please keep in mind, this my experience with BEATS PRO. outcome may vary depending on whatever headphones you're looking to augment with this microphone:)The Y cable that youtube and amazon recommend you purchase alongside this microphone is NOT NECESSARY because it plugs into the xbox controller perfectly even without it. The microphone is built with a regular jack that has the THREE BANDS on it, just like the microphone that came with my Samsung Galaxy. I should also note that it comes with a Y cable that converts the jack for use with a computer or anything else that might need that sort of thing.Something else that was recommended to purchase alongside this microphone is an adapter for the jack that plugs into the headsets themselves. it's supposed to convert the TWO BAND jack into one with THREE BANDS. This is also NOT NECESSARY. I bought the adapter and tested the microphone with and without it.Turns out the headphones worked perfectly with and without the adapter. there was no real sound difference that I could notice, so it seems to just be a waste of 5 bucks for me. whatever though, better safe than sorry when it comes to these things.As for sound quality, this cable seems to be just as good as the original Beats brand cable that came with the headphones themselves. I'm super impressed with these, and I hope this review helps somebody looking to convert their beats into an awesome pair of gaming headphones.
E**C
Best attachable microphone ever invented. It would take a lot to ever beat this design.
This product is what every gamer or even non-gamers need if they want to use a microphone with their quality headphones. It truly turns any headphones with a 3.5mm (or even 2.5mm if you can mod it, which I will explain more about) into the best headset ever.First off, if you do use something like the mod-mic, you're sticking something onto the headphones, it will be a mess if you want to take it off and clean all the gunk off. Plus it adds two cords that dangle and get snagged on everything beside you or under your computer chair or something extra to trip on, just annoying. This thing adds a microphone but also keeps everything to one high quality braided cord.Secondly, this thing sounds amazing. I mean that in both ways, the voice on the mic sounds great and no loss of quality on the headphones. Like, legit, it sounds super clear. V-MODA did a great job in designing this for quality and practicality. How nobody else has made something like this yet that sounds this good is beyond me. It has a mute toggle and volume scroll on the line, which is awesome. The mic is so easily adjustable, feels like it would be annoying and flop down a lot because of how easy it moves, but it really doesn't.They also made it so you can plug it into your phone or anything that uses a 3.5mm jack that can use mic and headset or just headset. Or you can put that single 3.5mm jack into the included splitter for computer use. They pretty much thought of everything.Now, as other reviewers have said, I got this for my Sennheiser 558 headphones (it also works for the 598 and 518 the same way.) So because they use 2.5mm, I had to buy a 2.5mm to 3.5mm adapter (I got it on amazon, just get a 3 pack as some don't work right and cut out sound, if none work, send it back and try again) and you have to open the headphones up and remove the little black locking mechanism out so you can plug the adapter in it. I used a tiny piece of gorilla tape to make the adapter a little larger so it fits in snug without ever falling out.Also, they include a 1 year warranty. I'm a V-MODA fan now. Next set of headphones I get will be V-MODA.If you're debating on getting this, don't. Just do it, it's best thing you will ever do for your headphones.Pros:- Great sound quality- Single cord so no worry to have to cable manage it- In line mic mute and volume wheel- Can just spin the mic around if you don't want it near your face, no need to flip it up or anything.- Can use in phone/music player with mic or on computer with included splitter- Easily detach it if you want to plug another cord in.- If the cord does get caught on something while you get up or are moving around, it will simply just unplug out of your headphones instead of potentially damaging the headset or cord- Bends any way you'd like super easy but holds to it's shape- 1 year warrantyCons:- I truly can't think of a downside to thisApologies for the flash in the pictures, I did this review pretty late at night. Shows the little 2.5mm to 3.5 adapter with it.
S**N
Decent Mic, Great for the Price, Works with HD 560S, Some Areas for Improvement
This is a decent mic. I was looking for something that would work with my Sennheiser HD 560S, so I bought an adapter for the headphones to use with this mic. There is noise with the mic and it's not high-end, but it's better than many options out there. I would not say it's as good as the mic on the Logic Pro X, but those headphones are awful when it comes to audio sound. This solution works great.Add in some EQ, compression, and noise reduction and you're good to go. The biggest areas for improvement would be a stiffer stem, as this one is too flimsy, a longer stem and to include a pop filter. I would have paid more for that option. From what I could tell online, the sound of this one vs the Boom Pro is better.
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