I'm in the market for a microphone mainly for calls, light recording, and general audio. I have a mechanical keyboard, so I need something that can handle that noise either through software or has built-in noise cancellation. My budget is between 50 and 100 euros, and I'm located in Europe—so I need options that are available here. I've considered brands like HyperX and Logitech, but I'm looking for suggestions and personal experiences before making a purchase, as I'm not very knowledgeable about microphones.
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If you're looking for something to isolate noise better, headset microphones might be a good choice. Brands like HyperX or Logitech should have decent options within your budget. Sennheiser is also worth a look—they have some gaming headsets with good mics that won’t break the bank. However, don't expect top-tier sound quality in this price range. If you want a standalone microphone and are dealing with a lot of background noise, consider a cardioid dynamic mic. I use the Audio-Technica ATR2100x at home, and it's great for minimizing background noise—especially if you use software like Audition for additional filtering.

I have a Sennheiser 599 paired with a V-Moda boom mic (normal version) which is omnidirectional. I do face some issues with sound clarity, like my voice cutting in and out, and I'm not sure if I can resolve it just with software.