Shure’s MV7 podcast microphone is among the first to be certified under the ProMic category of Zoom’s Personal Workspace Certified Hardware.
‘Audio quality plays a paramount role in any meeting, presentation, call or webinar – especially when you are the presenter,’ says Zoom Strategic Alliances Marketing Lead, Jeff Fox. ‘To highlight this importance, Zoom added ProMics as a category to our Hardware Certification Program. We are pleased to include Shure’s MV7 microphone as the first device in this new category to earn this classification. Shure worked closely with our rigorous guidelines to reach certification.’
The Zoom Hardware Certification Program helps customers identify hardware solutions suitable for use the Personal Workspace platform. In order to qualify, the MV7 microphone underwent rigorous testing and is certified according to Zoom’s stringent ProMic category certification requirements.
The plug-and-play set-up suits the MV7 to both hybrid work for users investing in an external microphone for the first time and an up-and-coming creators requiring a microphone to grows with them throughout their career.
‘Typical laptop microphones aren’t able to deliver the same high-quality audio as an external microphone,’ says Shure Associate Director of Musician and Consumer Audio, Paul Crognale. ‘The MV7 is equipped with Voice Isolation Technology to highlight your voice and prevent any unwanted background or room noise from interrupting your audio. The Zoom certification lets you know that the MV7 microphone works with the Zoom platform while providing a high-quality communications experience at your personal workspace.’
Adopted by podcasters and creators alike, the MV7 is user-friendly and simple to set up and control, making it a versatile option for joining important conference calls or recording a podcast. A hybrid USB and XLR output on the MV7 ensures a compatible connection with virtually any computer or professional interface.