Head to head

Rode PodMic vs Rode PodMic USB

A side-by-side look at Rode PodMic and Rode PodMic USB for podcasters: pricing, features, and where each one wins.

Rode PodMic

Purpose-built broadcast dynamic that punches above its price

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Rode PodMic USB

Dual-output dynamic with onboard APHEX DSP for direct-to-computer recording

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At a glance

Rode PodMicRode PodMic USB
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Free planNoNo
Free trialNoNo
Best forPodcasters who want a focused XLR dynamic mic with a tight cardioid pattern and minimal setup fussSolo podcasters who want a broadcast-quality dynamic mic without committing to an audio interface

Key features

Rode PodMic

  • Dynamic cardioid, XLR only
  • 20 Hz - 20 kHz frequency response
  • Internal pop filter
  • Internal shock mount
  • Integrated swing mount
  • 320 ohm output impedance

Rode PodMic USB

  • 20 Hz - 20 kHz frequency response
  • Integrated swing mount
  • Dynamic cardioid, USB-C and XLR outputs
  • Onboard APHEX DSP for USB path
  • Zero-latency headphone output with level control
  • Internal pop filter and internal shock mount

Pros and cons

Rode PodMic

Pros

  • Warm broadcast tone straight out of the box
  • Internal pop filter reduces plosives without an external screen
  • Solid all-metal build
  • Great value for a dedicated XLR dynamic

Cons

  • XLR only - no USB option (see PodMic USB for that)
  • Still needs adequate gain from your interface
  • No headphone monitoring built in

Rode PodMic USB

Pros

  • Plug-and-play USB-C plus interface-ready XLR in one mic
  • APHEX DSP improves USB output quality meaningfully
  • Headphone monitoring built in
  • Same tight cardioid pattern as the original PodMic

Cons

  • USB path is single-channel only - awkward for multi-host setups
  • Slight price premium over the XLR-only PodMic
  • Heavier than average, needs a solid boom arm

The verdict

Choose Rode PodMic if

Podcasters who want a focused XLR dynamic mic with a tight cardioid pattern and minimal setup fuss.

Rode nailed the value proposition here - the PodMic sounds like a more expensive mic and the internal pop filter actually works, which means you can get close to the capsule without fighting plosives. The swing mount is convenient and…

Read the full Rode PodMic review →

Choose Rode PodMic USB if

Solo podcasters who want a broadcast-quality dynamic mic without committing to an audio interface.

The APHEX DSP on the USB output is not just marketing - it adds real low-noise performance that standalone USB mics typically lack. You get the same tight cardioid pattern and internal pop filter as the original PodMic, plus headphone…

Read the full Rode PodMic USB review →

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