
Tula Mics is introducing their first fully portable USB mic that also doubles as a mobile recorder. It features a nostalgic yet modern design, onboard noise reduction and quality audio.
“The Tula Mic was thoughtfully designed with the modern user in mind,” says Tula’s Founder and audio industry veteran David Brown. “Whether you’re a content creator, podcast host, vlogger, gamer or even a musician looking to capture a quick idea, or just somebody who wants to up their audio game on Zoom, Skype or Microsoft Teams, Tula delivers.”
Brown, who also founded Soyuz Microphones brand, continues, “With high quality audio, advanced noise reduction, ample storage and battery life, and an easy-to-hold form factor, the Tula Mic is the only sound capturing device most people will ever need.”
Tula Mic Features:
• USB-C technology
• 8 GB of internal memory and on-board battery, enabling up to 12 hours of quality audio recording on the go
• Advanced and proprietary noise reduction algorithm
• Advanced Digital Signal Processors (DSP)
• Cardioid and Omnidirectional polar patterns
• 3.5mm headphone jack that doubles as an input for a lavalier microphone
• Burr Brown op amps
• Responsible manufacturing (snap, screw) for EOL recycling
“The Tula Mic boasts an eye-catching design – a true combination of modern and nostalgic aesthetics of a bygone era – that was crafted in conjunction with Red Dot Award-winning industrial designers out of Barcelona,” the announcement states. “The Tula was designed using the Golden Ratio, which gives it a classic form factor that fits perfectly in a human hand."
It is available in four colors: A classic black, a vintage cream, a vibrant red and a playful sea foam green. The Tula Mic has its own internal battery and memory making it possible to record remotely for up to 12 hours in high-quality 16bit/48K wav format. The Tula also functions as a simple plug and play USB microphone for use with computers, phones and tablets.
Tula Microphones teamed up with well-known Swedish music software company Klevgrand to create an embedded version of their cutting-edge noise-reduction algorithm, Brusfri. It is designed to remove unwanted background noise such as fans, air conditioners or even traffic.
For more information, visit https://tulamics.com/.