OneOdio FM1 USB Podcast Microphone User Manual
- October 30, 2023
- OneOdio
Table of Contents
- OneOdio FM1 USB Podcast Microphone User Manual
- Packing list
- System Requirements
- Specifications
- Features
- Installation Instructions
- Operating Procedure with a Mobile Phone
- Setting on computer
- Setting microphone level
- Setting on Apple Mac
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OneOdio FM1 USB Podcast Microphone User Manual
Packing list
System Requirements
PC
Windows 7/8/10/11
USB 1.1/2.0/3.0
MAC
Mac OS (10.10 or above)
USB 1.1/2.0/3.0
Cellphone
Android 6.0 or above
iOS 9.0 or above
Harmony OS 1.0 or above
Note: Compatible with WINS, MAC, LINUX, most Android systems, iPhone and iPad (plug adapter required and not included in the package)
Specifications
- Type: Condenser
- Polar Pattern: Cardioid
- Sampling Rate: (44.1 to 48) kHz / 16 bits Frequency Response: 20 Hz – 20 kHz Sensitivity: -38 dB ± 2 dB
- Maximum SPL: 110 dB
- Signal-to-Noise Ratio: ≤ 91 dB
- Total Harmonic Distortion: ≤ 0.5 ﹪ (1 kHz) Monitor Output Type: 3.5 mm
- Monitor Output Impedance: 32 Ω
- Monitor Output Power: 10 mW
- Operating Voltage: (5 ± 0.5) VDC Operating Current: 500 mA
Features
- Sampling rate up to 48 kHz/16 bits
- Cardioid condenser microphone
- Microphone gain control
- Operation indicator lamp & microphone mute button
- 3.5mm headphone monitoring jack
- Monitoring on/off switch button
- Type-C port
- Pop filter
- 2m USB C-USB A audio cable
Installation Instructions
Operating Procedure with a Mobile Phone
- Currently, the microphone is compatible with the following mobile phone systems: Andoid 6.0, Harmony OS 1.0 and iOS 9.0 or above.
- Android: The microphone can be connected to most smart Android phones via OTG. Microphone functions (e.g. earphone monitor, sound quality of radio and recorder) are subject to limitations for certain models and applications. This does not result from the microphone quality. In this case, please contact the supplier of your mobile device to confirm if it supports OTG. For instance, for some OPPO and VIVO cellphones, the microphone can only function if OTG is enabled.
Correct connection of a mobile phone to the microphone:
- Connect the TYPE-C data cable connector to the microphone;
- Connect one end of the USB-A plug to the phone via an adapter. If the green light on the microphone is on, this means the phone has been connected to the microphone.
3. iPhone: The microphone is compatible with iPhone 5 and higher-version models. An original accessory [lightning to USB camera adapter] has to be purchased from Apple’s official website for connecting to our microphone.
Setting on computer
Setting microphone level
Setting on Apple Mac
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