Neewer

Neewer 90075574 Mini 3.5mm Flexible Microphone Mic for PC Laptop (3 Pack)

2.6 (16 reviews)

Plug-and-play 3.5mm mic delivers 30–16kHz voice capture for laptop calls without drivers or desk clutter.

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Overview

The Neewer 90075574 is a clip-style gooseneck condenser microphone designed to solve a single, specific problem: adding a functional microphone input to a laptop or PC that lacks one, or replacing a failed built-in mic without spending more than necessary. Its core specifications — 30–16,000 Hz frequency response and -62 ±3 dB sensitivity — are modest but appropriate for the application. The 30 Hz low-end floor means it won't filter voice fundamentals, and the 16 kHz ceiling covers the full range of intelligible speech. The sensitivity figure places it in "close-talk" territory: it needs to be within roughly 6–12 inches of your mouth to capture clean audio, which is exactly the use case it's built for when clipped to a laptop lid.

This microphone is built for internet telephony, video conferencing, and VOIP applications — Skype, Zoom, Teams, Google Meet — where participants need a functional microphone without investing in a USB condenser or headset. The three-pack format makes it practical for IT deployments across shared workstations, classrooms, or small offices where budget constraints matter. It is not positioned for podcast recording, streaming, or any application where background noise rejection or off-axis rejection is required. For its intended use case — reliable voice capture for online meetings on a laptop — it delivers without complication.

Specifications

Type
Mini Condenser Microphone
Connector
3.5mm Stereo Plug
Frequency Range
30–16,000 Hz
Sensitivity
-62 ±3 dB
Cable/Neck Length
4.5 inches (12 cm)
Pack Quantity
3 units
Application
Internet telephony, online meetings, VoIP

Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • Broad 30–16,000 Hz frequency range captures intelligible voice with minimal low-end rumble cutoff
  • Flexible 4.5-inch gooseneck allows precise directional positioning toward the speaker
  • Driver-free 3.5mm connection works on any device with a dedicated mic input jack
  • Three-unit pack provides cost-effective spares or deployment across multiple workstations
  • Compact form factor adds no meaningful weight or footprint to a laptop bag

👎 Cons

  • 62 dB sensitivity is moderate — background noise in open-plan environments will bleed into recordings
  • No integrated mute button or gain control on the cable
  • Stereo plug requires a dedicated mic-in jack; combo TRRS laptop ports need a separate adapter
  • Gooseneck flex joint durability degrades with frequent repositioning over months of daily use
  • No windscreen or pop filter included, making plosive sounds audible at close range

Frequently Asked Questions

No. It connects via a standard 3.5mm stereo plug and is recognized as a generic audio input device by Windows and macOS — no drivers required.
Sensitivity is rated at -62 ±3 dB, which means it captures voices at close range (6–12 inches) well but will not pick up audio effectively from across a desk. It is designed for mouth-level positioning on a laptop lid.
Yes. The 4.5-inch (12cm) gooseneck stem holds its bent position and can be aimed toward the speaker's mouth for optimal capture — though repeated aggressive repositioning will eventually weaken the flex joint over time.
This uses a standard 3.5mm stereo plug wired for microphone input. On laptops with a combo TRRS jack, a TRRS adapter may be needed for simultaneous mic and headphone use.
Yes. All three microphones in the pack share the same 90075574 model specifications — identical connector type, sensitivity rating, frequency range, and cable length.