USB · PLUG & PLAYA broadcast-quality gooseneck that floats at mouth height. Speak to your agent while you keep typing — the mic is already exactly where your voice is.
The 18-inch gooseneck parks the capsule at mouth height, so you can speak to your agent and keep typing at the same time.
A cardioid pattern plus foam pop filter reject mechanical clatter and room tone, so your transcripts come back clean.
Broadcast-grade capture means dictation tools transcribe what you actually said — far fewer mangled prompts.
A real knob for level and a one-touch illuminated mute for when you think out loud or hop on a call.
A color-adjustable base ring so the mic blends into the rig you already run. Set it once and forget it.
The base is a full USB audio interface. No drivers, no extra hardware — just one port.
From the first prompt to the last commit, the mic just sits there at mouth height. Lean in, talk, mute when you need to think. Nothing to pick up, nothing to adjust.
The cardioid capsule listens forward and rejects what is behind and beside it. Aim it at your mouth and the foam pop filter handles plosives — clacks and room tone stay out of the signal.
Yes. The GM-7 registers as a standard USB microphone, so anything that reads your system mic — OS dictation, Whisper-based tools, your editor's voice input — uses it with no extra setup.
Both. The base is a class-compliant USB audio interface, so it is plug-and-play on macOS and Windows with no drivers to install.
One illuminated mute button on the base cuts the signal instantly and shows status at a glance — handy when you talk through a problem before you actually prompt.
19 inches (490 mm) with dual pivot points and 360° positioning, so you can park the capsule exactly where you want it and keep your desk clear.
That is what it was built for. The gooseneck holds the capsule at mouth height so you can talk to your agent without leaning off the keyboard, and the cardioid pattern rejects key clatter from below. Gain and mute sit on the base, so you can cut the mic mid-thought without alt-tabbing out of your editor.
Yes. The GM-7 is a class-compliant USB audio device, so it appears as a standard input to any dictation or voice tool your editor uses, on both Mac and PC. There are no drivers to install for Claude Code, Cursor, Copilot Voice, Whisper, or the built-in OS dictation.