Emita II microphones target streamers with plug-and-play audio (table stand or boom arm)

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Creators: if your stream audio needs an upgrade, GXTrust has dropped the Emita II mic range.

If you’ve ever listened back to a clip and realised your voice sounds like it’s coming from the inside of a crisp packet, you’re not alone. With streaming, podcasting, and “just one more take” content creation becoming the norm, audio has quietly become the make-or-break piece of kit that people upgrade far too late.

That’s the space GXTrust is aiming at with its new Emita II range, launching in the UK with two options: the GXT 269 Emita II Streaming Microphone with table stand and the GXT 270 Emita II+ Streaming Microphone with adjustable arm. Both are designed to keep setup simple, while still offering the sort of spec list creators actually care about.

Built for voice first

At the heart of both mics is a 16mm condenser capsule, paired with a cardioid recording pattern. In plain English, that means it’s tuned to focus on what’s in front of it (you), while doing a better job of ignoring the room noise that loves to sneak into the background.

GXTrust is also bundling the practical extras that usually get bought later: pop and wind filters for reducing plosives and breath noise, plus an external shock mount to help cut down desk bumps and vibration. The mic body uses a metal alloy housing as well, which Trust says is intended to improve acoustics and durability.

Two setups, same core idea

Where the two models differ is how you want the mic to live on your desk:

GXT 269 Emita II Streaming Microphone with table stand
GXT 270 Emita II+ Streaming Microphone with adjustable arm

Both versions keep things plug-and-play via USB and include a detachable 2.5m USB-A-B cable, which should be handy if your PC is tucked away or you’re routing cables neatly around your setup.

Price and availability

According to Trust’s official listings, both mics are available now, with RRPs set at €79.99 for the table-stand model and €89.99 for the arm version (with the usual note that retailer prices can vary).

GXTrust Emita II Streaming Microphones - Key Art

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