I would have liked to see a standard microphone stand adapter included as well, as the desktop stand isn’t useful in most recording situations-it’s too low for voice recording and you’ll need a boom stand for recording most other instruments. 5 meter dock connector cable for connecting Mic to your iOS device (supported devices are iPhone 4S, iPhone 4, and the original iPad and iPad 2), a 1 meter (40-inch) USB cable, and a small desktop tripod. Near the middle of the mic you find an LED status light, which indicates when MiC is connected but not ready (blue), connected and ready to go (green), and when the input level is too high (red). On the right side of this condensor microphone you find a Gain wheel that allows you to adjust input volume. Mic supports 24-bit, 44.1/48 kHz audio and can easily fit in a pants pocket. Specs and accessoriesĪs with every Apogee product I’ve used, Mic is solidly built and attractive. While both portable and flexible, Mic’s trade-off is sound that’s good for many, but not all, portable recording situations. Apogee, the company responsible for such stellar audio hardware products as the Jam ( ) iOS guitar interface, One ( ) USB audio interface and microphone, and GiO ( ) guitar footswitch controller has released the $249 Mic, a diminutive microphone that’s compatible with both computers and iOS devices.