Shure’s SM7B vocal microphone is the professional audio gadget of choice for radio personalities, podcasters and streamers. It’s been seen on the YouTube channels of Power 105.1 radio’s “The Breakfast Club”, Mike Tyson’s “Hotboxin’ with Mike”, and Logan Paul’s “Impaulsive” podcast just to name a few. It features a dynamic capsule, cardioid polar pattern, 50Hz to 20kHz frequency range, impedance of 150 Ohms, -59 dBV sensitivity and XLR connector. In our Shure SM7B review, we praise its svelte design and magnificent, rich audio. We also loved how it practically eliminated peaks and plosives during vocal recordings. For these attributes, we gave the Shure SM7B an overall rating of 4 out of 5-stars and our Editor’s Choice award. The Shure SM7B connects to your laptop using a mixer and XLR cable (sold separately). Our reviewer used the Razer Audio Mixer (opens in new tab) and Mogami Gold Studio XLR (opens in new tab) cable. During real-world testing, vocals were smooth and crisp. The SM7B effectively picked up low dialogue and made it sound full. At $140 off, the Shure SM7B is at a rare price and a solid buy for any podcaster, voice-over artist or streamer.