Blue Microphones has introduced Eyeball and Mikey, two new consumer products for capturing audio.
Mikey: Mikey is a recording device for the iPod for recording lectures, voice notes, live music, and interviews.
Mikey features:
- * Blue’s quality stereo condenser capsules
* Three position user selectable gain settings
* Built in speaker for playback
* Unique user positionable head
Mikey works with iPod 4G, 5G, 6G, iPod Nano 2G, 3G and iPod Classic and is compatible with most protective cases.
Eyeball: Eyeball is a web cam with audio and video, for instant messaging, and video conferencing.
Eyeball features:
- * Blue’s condenser capsule
* Premium lens with Super HD video
* Camera-off privacy position with innovative lens pop in and out feature to prevent accidental broadcasts
* Plug and Play ease of use no driver needed
Using the same integrated stand and case design as in Blue’s popular Snowflake USB mic, the Eyeball also includes a custom designed monitor adapter making it simple to position it on virtually any laptop or desktop monitor.
Blue has introduced several products over the past year including Icicle, Snowball and Snowflake that blend the company’s experience in pro audio with the ease of use and forward thinking design required by consumers.
Pricing and Availability: Both new products will be available in December 2008 for a suggested price of $79.99 for Mikey and $99.99 for Eyeball at fine pro-audio and consumer electronics retailers worldwide.
For more information, visit their web site at www.bluemic.com.
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