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SteelSeries Alias Pro Microphone Review: A Perfect Balance

The SteelSeries Alias Pro microphone offers a versatile solution for individuals looking to elevate their audio quality, whether they are streamers, podcasters, or anyone seeking an enhanced audio experience without a full studio setup. This microphone stands out by striking a balance between basic USB options and more advanced XLR-based systems.

Developed by SteelSeries, renowned for its high-quality gaming headsets, the Alias Pro, and its USB counterpart, Alias, cater to different user preferences. The Alias Pro sets itself apart with its XLR connection and an integrated Stream Mixer, simplifying the audio recording setup. The Stream Mixer serves as an all-in-one solution, eliminating the complexity associated with audio interfaces. It includes user-friendly controls such as microphone gain, computer volume dials, and mute buttons for both microphone and computer audio.

The Stream Mixer’s design facilitates easy plug-and-play functionality, and users can upgrade it independently of the Alias Pro microphone. This flexibility ensures a seamless transition and makes it an attractive option for gamers and streamers looking to enhance their audio setup over time.

The Alias Pro microphone itself delivers impressive audio quality, capturing solid bass tones and clear vocals. What sets it apart is its integration with SteelSeries’ Sonar software. Sonar allows users to customize audio levels for different games, balance team chat and game audio, and adjust microphone volume. Additionally, it offers various equalizer presets to enhance sound quality.

However, the integration of Sonar on Windows may result in an increased number of audio devices, potentially causing confusion for users managing multiple devices across various applications.

 

A Steel Steal?

Priced at RM1,799.00, the Alias Pro provides a comprehensive audio solution for those seeking a middle-ground upgrade. Its all-in-one package, coupled with the flexibility to upgrade either the microphone or the interface later, makes it a compelling choice for individuals looking to enhance their audio experience for gaming, streaming, and podcasting.

For users seeking a microphone suitable for both gaming and remote work, the SteelSeries Alias Pro offers an appealing solution. Designed with gamers and streamers in mind, this microphone goes beyond its primary function, featuring a customizable base unit with RGB lighting for a stylish gaming setup. The base unit includes a large mic and audio mute buttons, along with customizable wheels for easy control.

The microphone’s sturdy design, including a detachable stand and suspension system, ensures clear audio capture even in less-than-ideal environments. The inclusion of XLR and pre-amp connections, along with dual USB-C support, adds versatility to the setup. Setting up the Alias Pro is straightforward, and the Sonar software allows users to customize preferences easily. Whether you prefer plug-and-play or enjoy tinkering with settings, the Alias Pro caters to both preferences. The software offers game-specific presets and AI noise-cancelling features, ensuring clear and crisp voice capture.

The dual connectivity of the Alias Pro makes it suitable for users working and gaming across multiple systems. While it comes with a higher price tag, the features, including the illuminated mixer base unit, XLR input, and dual-PC compatibility, make it a valuable tool for streamers and gamers seeking optimal performance. Alternatively, the more affordable SteelSeries Alias offers solid voice capture without the additional features of its pro counterpart.

 

Specs

  • STUDIO-QUALITY XLR MICROPHONE — Designed for gaming, broadcast, and podcasting with a pro-grade XLR connection
  • 3X BIGGER CAPSULE — Capture a wide vocal range with a capsule up to 3X larger than other mics
  • XLR STREAM MIXER — XLR amplifier connects to PC via USB and features customizable controls and RGB
  • ALL-in-1 SOFTWARE SOLUTION — Sonar for Streamers is the total pro streaming package, with audio mixing, easy drag ‘n’ drop app routing, and AI noise cancellation (free download)
  • EZ DUAL PC — First-in-gaming solution to simply stream to one or two PCs via USB-C
  • SHOCK-MOUNT — Reduces unwanted vibrations for clearer sound, compatible with desktop stand or boom arm (sold separately)

 

Pros

  • Caters to a diverse user base for those versed in basic USB and advanced XLR mics.
  • Integrated Stream Mixer simplifies setup with user-friendly controls, providing an all-in-one solution for enhanced audio recording.
  • Seamless and customizable audio enhancements.
  • Impressive audio quality.
  • Stylish modern design with RGB.
  • XLR and pre-amp connections, along with dual USB-C support for a separate streaming device.

Cons

  • Sonar may lead to confusion with an increased number of audio devices for users managing multiple applications.
  • High price tag.
  • Could be overwhelming for those new to the mic game.

 

Final Score: 80/100

Review unit was provided courtesy of SteelSeries.

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