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The Alias is available today priced at $179.99 (€199.99), and the Alias Pro also launches today for $329.99 (€349.99). Both can attach to SteelSeries’ new boom arm, available for $99.99 (€ ...
Along with the new mics, SteelSeries also announced a new $99 SteelSeries Boom Arm that supports the Alias, Alias Pro, and other ⅜-inch or ⅝-inch thread microphones. It features three lockable ...
ALIAS – £179.99 ALIAS PRO – £319.99 ALIAS BOOM ARM – £79.99 Topics: microphone, steelseries ...
The SteelSeries Alias is a distinctive step into the microphone market for a manufacturer more used to making headsets. Find out if it's worth picking up in this review.
Box Contents: XLR Microphone, Stream Mixer, 2x USB-C to USB-A cable, XLR Cable, Power Adapter, Desktop Stand, Boom Arm Adapter, Product Information Guide Alias Pro Microphone - USD 329.99 | EUR ...
It’s easy enough to remove and mount on a boom arm, and both models of the Alias come with a clip to attach it to your existing arm, or you can purchase one from SteelSeries.
However, SteelSeries' Alias microphone aims to pack everything a gamer might want in a mic in a compact setup, even going as far as to say it's the first mic "truly designed for gaming". With an ...
The Alias Pro package consists of two components: the microphone itself and the mixer. The microphone is a 7.4-by-2.1-by-1.7-inch (HWD) pill-shaped enclosure with a matte black plastic body and a ...
Steelseries’ choice to go the condenser route for the Alias range is a clever one. Condenser microphones can often sound a little distant and roomy, but this isn’t something I experienced with ...
Published Tue, 03 Oct 2023 19:43:06 -0500 by Gavin Sheehan ...
If you don’t want to sit directly on your desktop, the stand is detachable so you can mount the microphone to an arm. Steelseries Alias Pro: Performance A Tinkerer’s Dream ...
Not only are they better, but the SteelSeries Alias Pro is also only about half the price of that setup, and the base Alias is about a quarter of the price. The Alias and Alias Pro are still ...