Head to head

Elgato Wave Mic Arm LP vs Rode WS2 Windshield

A side-by-side look at Elgato Wave Mic Arm LP and Rode WS2 Windshield for podcasters: pricing, features, and where each one wins.

Elgato Wave Mic Arm LP

Low-profile boom arm that stays out of your camera frame

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Rode WS2 Windshield

Foam windshield designed for Rode large-diaphragm studio mics

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At a glance

Elgato Wave Mic Arm LPRode WS2 Windshield
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Free planNoNo
Free trialNoNo
Best forStreamers and podcasters who are on camera and need the mic close without it dominating the shotHome studio podcasters using Rode studio condensers or broadcast dynamics in imperfect acoustic environments with drafts or HVAC noise

Key features

Elgato Wave Mic Arm LP

  • Low-profile design sits below shoulder line for clean on-camera setups
  • 29.1" horizontal reach with 360-degree base and elbow rotation
  • Maximum load: 4.4 lbs - handles virtually all podcast microphones
  • Internal cable management channels with magnetic snap covers
  • C-clamp fits desks up to 2.4" thick, no surface drilling needed
  • Includes 1/4" to 3/8" and 1/4" to 5/8" thread adapters

Rode WS2 Windshield

  • Foam construction, 10 g weight
  • Dimensions: approx. 110 mm H x 85 mm W/D
  • Compatible with NT1-A, NT2-A, NTK, K2, NT1000, NT2000, Podcaster, Procaster, Broadcaster
  • Attenuates wind noise and plosive bursts
  • Designed specifically for Rode large-diaphragm mics

Pros and cons

Elgato Wave Mic Arm LP

Pros

  • Genuinely low-profile - keeps the mic out of video frame without compromise
  • Solid build quality with magnetic cable channel covers that stay closed
  • Universal thread adapters work with virtually every podcast mic out of the box

Cons

  • Low-profile geometry means limited overhead positioning - stays near desk level
  • C-clamp can struggle on very thick or rounded desks near the thickness limit

Rode WS2 Windshield

Pros

  • Exact-fit design for Rode large-format mics with no improvisation needed
  • Negligible weight addition to the mic
  • Useful in outdoor or drafty indoor environments

Cons

  • Rode-specific fit - not compatible with non-Rode microphones
  • Foam accumulates dust and debris over time
  • Not a substitute for a pop filter on close vocal recording

The verdict

Choose Elgato Wave Mic Arm LP if

Streamers and podcasters who are on camera and need the mic close without it dominating the shot.

The low-profile design is the entire point of this arm, and it delivers - with a mic in the on-axis sweet spot, the arm genuinely disappears below frame in a standard webcam or camera shot. Build quality is solid aluminum,…

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Choose Rode WS2 Windshield if

Home studio podcasters using Rode studio condensers or broadcast dynamics in imperfect acoustic environments with drafts or HVAC noise.

The WS2 is a focused, utilitarian product: it fits Rode large-format mics correctly, adds minimal mass, and reduces wind and plosive problems in spaces with air movement. It is not a replacement for a proper pop filter for close-mic vocal…

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