IK Multimedia iRig Stream Mic USB - Cardioid USB microphone with stereo interface, loopback and auxiliary input (16-bit/48 kHz)
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IK Multimedia iRig Stream Mic USB - Cardioid USB microphone with stereo interface, loopback and auxiliary input (16-bit/48 kHz)
iRig Stream Mic USB combines a cardioid condenser microphone with a 0.55” (14 mm) gold-plated capsule and a USB interface for Mac/PC, iPad and Android in a single body. Designed for streaming, podcasts, music and content , it integrates a 3.5 mm stereo auxiliary input to mix keyboards, mixers or players with your voice, a headphone output with direct monitoring and loopback to add audio from your computer to your broadcast. It includes a switchable 150 Hz high-pass filter to reduce rumble, monitor mix control , microphone mute and LED meter to monitor levels. It is powered by USB and arrives ready to use with a USB-C cable (150 cm) and a table stand .
Main features
- Capsule and pattern: 0.55” (14 mm) cardioid electret condenser with 20 Hz – 20 kHz response and 115 dB max SPL .
- Integrated interface: 16-bit 44.1/48 kHz conversion, 2-in/2-out type; mixes mic + line to a stereo stream .
- Creative Connectivity: Aux In 3.5 mm TRS (–10 dBV, 10 Hz–20 kHz) for stereo sources; HP Out 3.5 mm TRS (20 Hz–20 kHz, 7 mW/32 Ω).
- Physical controls: Main Level , Mic Gain , Headphone Volume , Monitor Mix , Mute , HPF 150 Hz and Loopback switch .
- Direct monitoring and loopback to add music/FX from the host without complex routing.
- Easy assembly: 1/4"-20 thread on the base and table stand included.
- Wide Compatibility: Mac (10.6+), Windows 10+ (ASIO IK recommended), iPad/iPhone with USB-C; Lightning devices via Lightning to USB 3 Camera Adapter (not included) + USB-C↔USB-A cable.
- Portable form factor: 55 × 136 × 38 mm ; 435 g ; USB-C bus powered.
- Included software: iRig Recorder 3 LE (iOS/Android) and MixBox (CS for iPad, SE for Mac/PC) to shape your sound.
Product benefits
- All-in-one for streaming and podcasting: crystal-clear voice, stereo input for music, and loopback for curtains or BGM from your computer.
- Control without surprises: direct monitoring, switchable HPF , and an LED meter that makes it easy to adjust levels even without headphones.
- Clean and quick setup: a single USB port for the host and a minijack for your external source; no additional interfaces.
- True portability: desktop size, table stand included, and USB powered.
Use cases
- Streaming and gaming: mix your voice with music/game via loopback and control the balance with the mix monitor .
- Podcasts and interviews: dedicated microphone quality and auxiliary input for calls or jingles.
- Music and Education: Connect a keyboard/mixer to the Aux In and output in stereo with your explanation into the microphone.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use it with an iPhone/iPad? Yes: with native USB-C, it connects directly; with Lightning , you need the official Lightning to USB 3 Camera Adapter and a USB-C↔USB-A cable.
What does the Loopback switch do? It allows you to add computer audio (music, effects) to the signal sent to the stream/recording.
Does it feature latency-free monitoring? Yes, via the headphone output with dedicated volume control and monitor mix .
Description for projects
2x2 USB streaming microphone/interface: cardioid electret condenser with 0.55” gold-plated capsule; response 20 Hz–20 kHz; max. SPL 115 dB; switchable HPF 150 Hz ; 16-bit conversion to 44.1/48 kHz; Aux In 3.5 mm TRS (–10 dBV, 10 Hz–20 kHz); HP Out 3.5 mm TRS (20 Hz–20 kHz, 7 mW/32 Ω, DR 90 dB(A)); controls: Main Level , gain, headphone volume, monitor mix, mute, loopback; USB-C connection (bus-powered); 1/4”-20 thread; dimensions 55 × 136 × 38 mm; weight 435 g. Includes table stand and USB-C cable (150 cm); software: iRig Recorder 3 LE and MixBox (CS/SE).
- Type New
- Vendor IK MULTIMEDIA
- SKU IPIRIGSTRMMICUSBIN
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