The Digitallife ME1 is ready for use out of the box, no batteries or software installation required. The mic's built-in A/D converter operates at 16-bit / 48 kHz digital resolution to ensure accurate voice capture into your computer. The durable metal housing features a convenient mute switch with LED indication to enable private discussions during meetings.
With its CD-quality sound and simple plug-and-play hookup to your computer, the Digitallife ME1 omnidirectional USB boundary microphone offers improved audio performance and intelligibility over your computer's internal mic, making it beneficial for video meetings, conferences, and even interviews. The omnidirectional polar pattern of the ME1 delivers 360 degrees of responsive sound pickup, allowing participants to converse naturally while seated comfortably around the microphone.
You've probably experienced dropouts, feedback, and poor audio quality with your computer's internal microphone, and at the worst possible moments. The ME1 adds reliable CD-quality sound to your video meetings for you and any participants sitting around the microphone.
Omnidirectional Polar Pattern
The microphone features an omnidirectional polar pattern that uniformly picks up sound 360 degrees around the microphone. You can sit comfortably at your desk, look around if you like, and not focus on speaking directly into the microphone. Set it in the center of a table, and all participants seated around it will be clearly heard.
CD-Quality Sound
ME1 has an internal A/D converter so no additional audio gear, like an A/D interface, is necessary to use the mic. It boasts 16-bit / 48 kHz digital resolution for accurate, CD-quality sound. Nothing matches the confusion of not knowing if the microphone is muted. A red LED indicator lets you know that the microphone is muted so you can have a side conversation or clear your throat without interrupting a conference or meeting.
Rugged Metal Construction
This boundary mic's durable metal construction is made for repeated use in demanding conference room and office environments. It's also solid enough to take with you when you're on the go, and it will withstand bumps when you pack it into your computer case.
MIDI Out works OK, but MIDI In is not usable at all - it comes just garbage instead of data. I wanted to use it for a Synth editing over MIDI - it can not receive SysEx from the Synth. The half of the dump goes lost, and that what comes to the PC is just garbage.
Bought it for IKEA’s standing desk. The original cable was broken after about a year. Thought this one would probably do the same thing. But stop working after a month. Disappointed.【Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2020】
Wanted to hook up my 2020 iPad Pro to an old Yamaha keyboard and use it as a midi controller on Garageband. I literally did nothing but plug it in and it worked great right away. Highly recommended!! 【Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2020】